Hi joe,

The media support under runrev under Linux/Unix is really poor (compared to Windows or MacOS X).

There is a enchancement request about that, please vote for him :

http://support.runrev.com/bugdatabase/show_bug.cgi?id=2290

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You will cannot play a video file in your stack with your trick, If you want an audio support, you will have to write some scripts and to manually call mplayer.

And you cannot create a plugins for Revolution in C++, because the Revolution Linux/Unix
engine doesn't support that (compared to Windows or MacOS X).

Regards,

Girard Damien.



Le Tue, 21 Mar 2006 15:44:53 +0100, Joe Baskerville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:

hi all,

i have an issue with playing sound from a stack on linux. the documentation states that revolution uses xanim to play audio files, but as has been documented in many places, this is no longer in development and is tricky to install.

so im trying to use mplayer instead. the methods i've tried to get this working are:

creating a shell script called xanim, which is in the path, which passes any arguements onto mplayer. running this from the command line works fine, but its not being picked up by revolution.

i've also tried stating the audio/video player using the videoClipPlayer property, but this doesnt seem to work either.

has anybody had any luck with this? i can call mplayer (or the xanim script) using the shell function and it works fine, but i'd rather it used the internal play function.

any help would be appreciated,

cheers, joe.
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