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- 06 May, 2001 1 commit
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Stéphane Borel authored
tuned appearence, added preferences window (with no features yet), jump window to go to specified time (not functionnal yet), and fixed some bugs. *moved b_fullscreen from p_vout->p_sys to p_vout and unified way of toggling fullscreen in sdl in x11/xvideo output (using p_vout->i_ch nges) so that an interface plugin can toogle fullscreen (implemented in gnome) *added p_input->stream.p_selected_area->i_tell in input TS so that the slider work with ts files ( however, the time counter doesn't since we have no mux_rate ) *improved ac3 spdif output ( and made it work again :)). It uses a true blank frame now, and it allows to switch languages like a traditionnal output. It doesn't support multiplexing though, neither can we switch between spdif/analogical mode on-the-fly. *beginning of the back port of gnome to gtk for those who do not have gnome.
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- 01 May, 2001 1 commit
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Sam Hocevar authored
* Mandatory step for video output IV and the audio output quality fix: the output threads are now spawned when a decoder needs one, so it can decide the audio frequency or the video window size. Still under heavy construction, so don't get too excited at finding bugs in it yet. Note: this change broke the XVideo module, so I made its score much lower than before. I suspect xvideo.so had a bug before which only appears now. Other video output plugins may be broken as well, but again this might be due to old existing bugs showing their ugly head. * Fixed a few buffer overflows in the Gnome interface. * The module bank is now a global variable. The video output bank and the audio output bank might follow (when they exist). * Coding style and organization fixes to the spdif decoder. * autoconf and Makefile changes by Arnaud Gomes-do-Vale <arnaud@carrosse.frmug.org>.
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- 16 Apr, 2001 2 commits
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Sam Hocevar authored
* Merged Makefile.common and Makefile.modules.in into Makefile.modules * Updated version number and ChangeLog to 0.2.72 * Additional plugin Makefile cleaning, probably the last.
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Sam Hocevar authored
* Added .cvsignore files in the plugins directories. * Additional Makefile cleaning for built-in modules. * Fixed Makefile for Solaris target.
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- 15 Apr, 2001 3 commits
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Sam Hocevar authored
* Updated TODO list with Henri's Apr 6th post. * Built-in modules support almost finished. Now you can compile any module within vlc, even the Gnome, Qt, SDL and GGI modules at the same time, resulting in an awful extra fat vlc binary with gazillons of library dependecies. The only exception is that the Gnome and Gtk+ modules can't be compiled together into vlc. But you can have one compiled built-in and the other as a plugin. Another consequence is that libdl should no longer be needed under MacOS X. I'll check this as soon as possible.
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Sam Hocevar authored
* A few Makefile fixes for BeOS * XVideo patches by Shane Harper
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Sam Hocevar authored
* Beginning of the built-in modules support. A few words about the changes: - heavy Makefile butchery has taken place, each plugin now has its own Makefile. I know recursive make blablah harmful, but it was just so much easier to do this way. - Makefile.in has disappeared, we now generate Makefile.opts with the overall configuration options, and Makefile.modules which is specific to module compilation. - After ./configure has been run you may want to modify Makefile.opts to check which modules will be compiled built-in or as plugins. - Some modules cannot be compiled built-in right now because proper linkage doesn't work yet. We don't really care since they're the interface or video output modules. The most important stuff works (iDCT, motion, YUV, input). - It's perfectly valid to compile a module both as built-in and as a plugin. vlc will only load the built-in one, but I'll add an option to ignore built-in modules for testing purposes. - We *should* see a performance increase here. I didn't have much time to test it, but if anyone can confirm and perhaps give a rough estimate of how much we gain...
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