- 03 Aug, 2003 4 commits
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Laurent Aimar authored
now, it just does (incomplete) parsing.
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Eric Petit authored
Makefile.am : cleaned make packages-beos
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
the answer. It WON'T let you do rtsp as we first need a SDP parser/demuxer, but it is on the way. The idea is to have a generic SDP demuxer that will work with SDP from file, http or rtsp.
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- 02 Aug, 2003 6 commits
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Benjamin Pracht authored
- Didn't take into consideration a little change of behavior between config_GetPsz and var_Get during my last commit, so that we were sending authentification information even if there wasn't any.
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
unused.
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Gildas Bazin authored
* ALL: bumped version number to 0.6.2-cvs * modules/video_output/x11/xcommon.c: closing the video window or using the escape key doesn't exit VLC anymore but stop the input instead.
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Laurent Aimar authored
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- 01 Aug, 2003 25 commits
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Gildas Bazin authored
* modules/mux/mp4.c: support for mov muxing + cleanup. * modules/codec/quicktime.c: small cleanup.
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
subtitle. I have added some options: - bmin : minimum bitrate (bits/s) of the TS. Padding is added in case of insuffisant bitrate. (default: disabled). - bmax : maximum bitrate (bit/s) of the TS. It just drops packets to achieve the target. (default: disabled) - pcr : minimum delay between two pcr equal to dts of the video stream (default 100ms) - pcr-soft : minimum delay between two pcr interpolated from the pcr that are equal to dts. (default: none) Remarks: - bmin/bmax allow to create CBR stream. - Bitrate is calculated on a PCR time. - PCR delay cannot be less than length of a frame of the PCR stream. - PCR soft is used to help when using big PCR delay. It is usefull to produce stream with smoother bitrate variation. - Big PCR delay introduce more latency. TODO: Test stability, bugs ...
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
converted all u8,u16,u32 into uint8_t, uint16_t, uint32_t
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Sam Hocevar authored
+ Coding style fixes. + Removed a C99-ism.
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Sam Hocevar authored
+ Activated freetype support. * debian/control: + Added a build-dependency on freetype6-dev. + Added a build-dependency on libdvbpsi2-dev. + We now recommend gnome-vlc | wxvlc. + We now suggest fortune-mod.
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
* demux/* : function name consistency.
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
* asf/asf.c: better check for invalid header.
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Gildas Bazin authored
* src/input/input_clock.c: fixed 2 regressions in 0.6.1. These fixes are actually there to make us more complacent with broken streams. * modules/access/dvb/qpsk.c: gettext reserves the use of _(""). * modules/demux/mkv.cpp, modules/demux/avi/libavi.c, modules/demux/mp4/libmp4.c, modules/demux/mpeg/m4v.c: checks for input_SplitBuffer() > 0. (Thanks to Steve Li for pointing this out)
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Laurent Aimar authored
to play such file.
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Laurent Aimar authored
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Laurent Aimar authored
* ninput.h : extracted duplicated stream functions from a lot of demuxers and do a nice (?) API. * stream.c: implement basic streams manipulation. It is just a wrapper but it is useful. * all: added a i_ttl field in network_socket_t to allow per connection ttl setting (in fact only used by access_out/udp.c.
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- 31 Jul, 2003 5 commits
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Laurent Aimar authored
setting (in fact only used by access_out/udp.c.
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Christophe Massiot authored
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Gildas Bazin authored
* src/misc/win32_specific.c: change the mode of stdin to _O_BINARY so we can use stdin to read files (thanks to Steve Li). * modules/control/http.c: allow directories of the form "x:\" on win32.
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Benjamin Pracht authored
- using new var_Create/var_Get method to get parametters.
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Renaud Dartus authored
* Make vlc compiling !
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