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<blockquote data-quote="misterd" data-source="post: 179035" data-attributes="member: 19503"><p>Just a small update:</p><p>The new RC of MP is out and the new version of the plugin is almost completed. But there are still some things to do, before I can release the new version. I had to rework big parts of the code for a better maintenance. The seeking problem still exists. IMHO seeking is working better now, but especially the .ts files from the TVServer aren't seekable. The reason is that MPlayer can't give me the length of the file, because in MP a seek can only performed, when the length of the file is known. I also added a workaround for switching the audio stream, because of a small bug in MPlayer.</p><p>As mentioned in earlier posts, the new version will include a new feature. Since I have almost solved all problems of the new feature, I will tell something about it. The new feature is a real OSD.</p><p>This OSD is similar the OSD of MP or the "Windows MediaPlayer OSD" plugin , which means that you will see the normal OSD of your MP installation. Unfortunately there is a limitation: Images with transparency aren't really supported and not all GUI elements of MP are supported. It also require more cpu power than the OSD of MP or MPlayer, but it also have some advantages. For example when you start to play a stream, it shows the status of the cache (See the attached screenshot). I should also mention that this OSD is an independent library and can be used by other players.</p><p>And last but not least, the new version will be delivered as a MPI to make the installation and configuration process easier. This means that you have to use MP 0.2.3 RC2 or a recent svn.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>MisterD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterd, post: 179035, member: 19503"] Just a small update: The new RC of MP is out and the new version of the plugin is almost completed. But there are still some things to do, before I can release the new version. I had to rework big parts of the code for a better maintenance. The seeking problem still exists. IMHO seeking is working better now, but especially the .ts files from the TVServer aren't seekable. The reason is that MPlayer can't give me the length of the file, because in MP a seek can only performed, when the length of the file is known. I also added a workaround for switching the audio stream, because of a small bug in MPlayer. As mentioned in earlier posts, the new version will include a new feature. Since I have almost solved all problems of the new feature, I will tell something about it. The new feature is a real OSD. This OSD is similar the OSD of MP or the "Windows MediaPlayer OSD" plugin , which means that you will see the normal OSD of your MP installation. Unfortunately there is a limitation: Images with transparency aren't really supported and not all GUI elements of MP are supported. It also require more cpu power than the OSD of MP or MPlayer, but it also have some advantages. For example when you start to play a stream, it shows the status of the cache (See the attached screenshot). I should also mention that this OSD is an independent library and can be used by other players. And last but not least, the new version will be delivered as a MPI to make the installation and configuration process easier. This means that you have to use MP 0.2.3 RC2 or a recent svn. Regards, MisterD [/QUOTE]
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