On Apr 30, 2009, at 8:46 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
august wrote:
ah, this is good news (for the gavl advocates at least). Are you
planning on using it just in linux then? Or, are you looking to make builds for mac and
win as well?well, i'm planning to use it on every platform that supports it :-) currently i don't have any plans (nor time to invest), to make gavl/ gmerlin work on anything it doesn't already work on (e.g. i will not
port gavl to w32) since Gem uses QuckTime on both w32 and osx, i (from my Gem pov)
don't see a big need for having gavl on other systems than linux...
I don't know gavl, but it if it is close to as good as vlc/mplayer/
ffmpeg for reading codecs, it would be an improvement over Quicktime.
gavl is already in macports so making a fink package should be easy,
then it could be part of the nightly builds.
What about using ffmpeg for something like readanysf~? Its much more
widely deployed, its even on Windows.
Another option is to check in a version of gavl and the related
packages to the pure-data SVN and have it build the library then build
readanysf~. Since gavl/gmerlin is not fully packaged on any platform,
I think this makes sense.
.hc
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