Has anyone tried using pdp on a Pi?
i get:
../../include/pdp_matrix.h:25:27: fatal error: gsl/gsl_block.h: No such file or directory
even when doing:
./configure --disable-glx --disable-gsl
which gives me:
--enable-mmx=no --enable-quicktime=yes --enable-v4l=yes --enable-pwc=auto --enable-sdl=yes --enable-x=yes --enable-xv=yes --enable-glx=no --enable-gsl=no --enable-png=yes --enable-debug=no
???
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On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Simon Wise simonzwise@gmail.com wrote:
On 16/02/13 20:16, Antoine Villeret wrote:
hello,
if by "from within PD" you mean triggering omxplayer from pd you can do that either by using [shell] like Simon explained or by using pdsend and pdreceive, this could be done remotely, here is an how to : http://antoine.villeret.free.fr/?p=600 cheers
yes .. a pipe works fine as well.
Antoine did you check out xbmc further, I don't have a Pi here at the moment but have been looking at the xbmc docs and it can be controlled directly through a TCP port, so you should be able to do a lot more control (via netsend etc). Perhaps only the media centre playlist, looping and seeking stuff ... no crossfades that I can see. There does seem to be some provision for custom effects somewhere, via shaders but it seems, but probably only in GL, not in GL-ES. Still ... accurate seeking could be useful, there seems to be access to a global clock and seeks in files ... both with high enough resolution to sync things well. I'll test that when I can when I get a chance.
Has anyone tried using pdp on a Pi? again, I'll have a play when I've got one here. Pdp has an xv window, and a movie player that uses the linux quicktime library ... is the quicktime library available for Pi? and if so does it use the built-in codecs? ... that could be a way to go for fairly straightforward video playback.
Simon
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