From: Barry S. <bar...@on...> - 2004-08-18 17:32:49
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Mike, Appologies for thinking you had missed the point. Good grief! that is unholy, and it works as you say. I guess the DirectShow API is simple enough to emulate that you could use the QT DLL. Is it general enough to allow other DirectShow filter? It seems to use up a lot more CPU then the other native codec. I need to test with more material. Barry > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Melanson [mailto:mel...@pc...] > Sent: 18 August 2004 17:26 > To: Barry Scott > Cc: Xine-Devel > Subject: RE: [xine-devel] Crash playing MOV file > > > On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Barry Scott wrote: > > > Mike, > > > > If you can help with LINUX suggestions I'm all ears. > > I expect that I need to get the open source SVQ3 fixed, > > Linux cannot use the Windows DLLs. > > Can too. I will make this simple. Go here: > > http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/codecs/ > > Download the qt5dlls-... package. Unpack it. Move the files inside over to > /usr/lib/win32 on your system. Go into xine's configuration. Find the > decoder priority options. Find the entry for qtv_decoder priority. Crank > it up to 10. xine will decode the SVQ3. Using the QT DLLs. Under Linux. > Yes, it is unnatural and violates all that is good and holy. But it > works. > > Hope this helps... > -- > -Mike Melanson > > |