Re: the flash 9 player....

2007-01-19 Thread Sergio Lenzi


 
 I would love to see that work, but sync'ing the audio and video may be
 problematical.
 
 FWIW ...
 
   John
 

I tested the lastest version 0.7.2 it is better than the previous but
is missing the ability to play movies   about the sync of audio and
video
once the file is in the flv format, mplayer plays it very well with no
problem
and very low cpu consume

the original mplayer from macromedia  crashes because the mozilla
calls NP_Shutdown and the macromedia plugin does not get initialized
correctly by the mozzila  (I am using epiphany)...

I think that gnash is a good aproach... it forks a process and
so if it crashes, does not crash the browser... 


Not a good solution now.


Sergio
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the flash 9 player....

2007-01-18 Thread Sergio Lenzi
I was just wondering... 

I tested the player  of the gnash project... 

seems that a good aproach would get the flv file and 
pass it directly to the mplayer using the window-id 

The mplayer than sure decodes the flv file with good
image and sound

I will spend some time this week on that


Lenzi

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Re: the flash 9 player....

2007-01-18 Thread John Conover
Sergio Lenzi writes:
 I was just wondering... 
 
 I tested the player  of the gnash project... 
 
 seems that a good aproach would get the flv file and 
 pass it directly to the mplayer using the window-id 
 
 The mplayer than sure decodes the flv file with good
 image and sound
 
 I will spend some time this week on that


I would love to see that work, but sync'ing the audio and video may be
problematical.

FWIW ...

John

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the flash 9 player....

2007-01-18 Thread Robert Huff

Another useful thing would be to write Adobe and (respectfully)
request (maintained) native FreeBSD binaries.  As this matter gets
discussed regularly, check the archives for an address.  (You should
probably check ports@ and multimedia@ also.)
This has only a small chance of producing the desired result;
however, without such requests their interest in doing so will be
zero.


Robert Huff
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Re: the flash 9 player....

2007-01-18 Thread Martin Tournoij
In an interview, the main linux flash developer hinted that they will  
start working on flash for FreeBSD if enough requests are made.


Sending an email to Adobe is worth the two minutes.
For now, I use linux-opera with flash, which works pretty well.

On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 18:27:45 +0100, Robert Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Another useful thing would be to write Adobe and (respectfully)
request (maintained) native FreeBSD binaries.  As this matter gets
discussed regularly, check the archives for an address.  (You should
probably check ports@ and multimedia@ also.)
This has only a small chance of producing the desired result;
however, without such requests their interest in doing so will be
zero.


Robert Huff
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