Hi all,
The AAC LATM patches have finally been merged to the xine-lib 1.2 branch. It
still doesn't configure correctly for me on Fedora 15, but please feel free to
test it out.
Cheers,
Chris
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Barak Nahari wrote:
This sounds great.
What is needed to be done to get aac latm working with a xine
frontend?
You need to build xine-lib (1.1.x) from hg repository.
AAC LATM from .ts files and xine-lib DVB input works. You can freely
switch between audio channels of different types.
Hi,
Just in case anyone is interested:
There has been a sudden spike in xine development (1.1.19 branch), and AAC LATM
audio should now be working with MPEG-TS streams. You will also need to be using
FFmpeg = 0.7.
Cheers,
Chris
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On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 4:16 AM, Chris Rankin ranki...@yahoo.com wrote:
Just in case anyone is interested:
There has been a sudden spike in xine development (1.1.19 branch), and AAC
LATM audio should now be working with MPEG-TS streams. You will also need to
be using FFmpeg = 0.7.
Have your
On 13.09.2011 14:16, Chris Rankin wrote:
Hi,
Just in case anyone is interested:
There has been a sudden spike in xine development (1.1.19 branch), and
AAC LATM audio should now be working with MPEG-TS streams. You will
also need to be using FFmpeg = 0.7.
Where can that be found? The
Have your patches been merged yet? When will they be merged into the
xine-lib-1.2 tree? I don't know anyone still using 1.1 since 1.2 is
where the vdpau dev happens.
Yes, the patches have now all been merged into the xine-lib tree:
http://hg.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/xine-lib
I suspect that