We installed Splitter and tried a couple different versions of
ffdshow-tryout. We also de-installed these and installed a demo version
of the Main Concept codec. In all cases when we try to play the H.264
videos (having connected to our Windows 2003 server via uttsc) with
Windows Media Player 10 our sunray session hangs. When the WMP process
is killed from an Administrator session, the sunray session resumes
functioning normally. No error messages appear in /var/dt/Xerrors.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to resolve this problem?
Ken Keating
> From: Craig Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Ken,
> For H.264 support, you need to install the ffdshow and splitter as
> outlined in the FAQ.
>
> http://blogs.sun.com/GoThinCity/resource/SRS/SRS4U3Beta-FAQ.html
>
>
> I like the ffdshow-tryout though as opposed to the "stable" on listed on
> sourceforge page (AFAIK the "stable" version doesn't work...)
>
>
> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=173941
>
> Splitter here:
>
> http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Ken Mandelberg wrote:
>> Antony Healey writes
>>
>> >There's two of these files in the SunMMC.zip package that come with
>> SRSS4.1 beta 3.
>>
>>
>> Thanks, I found them. I wanted to try them via uttsc and Windows Media
>> Player. The doc says WMP 10 or 11 should work. We have WMP 10 on our Win
>> 2003 server, which is the highest version available. But, WMP 10 doesn't
>> know how to play the mp4 files.
>>
>> Are we missing some add-on other than the dll's that were installed with
>> SRSSS4.1 beta 3?
>>
>> Do other media players on windows (like Quicktime) levarge the Sunray 2
>> acceleration?
>>
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