VLC 1.0.0rc4 Media player .pet for Puppy

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#106 Post by ttuuxxx »

Gedrean wrote:bit harder to come by sometimes. ;)
Which version of puppy are you compiling on? I've compiled Iconv on 4.2, 2.14X
also Since you like XMMS, you'll probably love this 25 band per ch. EQ plugin, I had it going on XMMS a few months back running live and lost it, lol anyways it sounds really nice, here a link to the sources, maybe package it up and release it in the xmms thread so others might enjoy it also :)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/equ/
http://equ.sourceforge.net/
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ps skins are at
http://lisanet.de/eqxmms/skins-1.html
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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#107 Post by Gedrean »

No offense ttuuxxx, but you misread what I meant.

VLC had all those comp errors. ICONV compiled, well, amazingly smoothly.

Making it into a PET was annoying because it was a meg and a half...

Y'all want that btw? Or not?

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#108 Post by Gedrean »

Hmmm, that's annoying. Gotcher EQ and building it now for fun (what is WRONG with me?) and it wants a newer GLIB... huh.

I wonder if that's Glibc.

EDIT: Nope, It's "GLib" -- and I'm gonna be building another thing.

Maybe there's a glib pet...

EDIT: Huzzah there is! Making my day easier one step at a time.

Hopefully that works...

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#109 Post by Gedrean »

And it's the user-distribute glib, not the glib-devel, so it has no glib-config that this particular package wants.

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#110 Post by Gedrean »

And undeclared/undefined identifier errors when compiling GLib.

I must have gotten boned somewhere on this deal.

*sigh* late, tired, think I'll figure that out tomorrow.

I don't understand why this is so complicated sometimes.

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#111 Post by ttuuxxx »

Gedrean wrote:And undeclared/undefined identifier errors when compiling GLib.

I must have gotten boned somewhere on this deal.

*sigh* late, tired, think I'll figure that out tomorrow.

I don't understand why this is so complicated sometimes.
I did package up glib before
here's a link, also dev files are posted
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=290954
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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#112 Post by mikeb »

I don't understand why this is so complicated sometimes.
beacause linux core files change every 20 minutes :D

I just avoid anything less than 2 years old for low blood pressure

mike

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#113 Post by Gedrean »

Alright I think I've identified the problem - and that is that the GLib library changed to no longer bother with this glib-config script - end result the EQU won't compile, because your package is the same as the other I DL'd - doesn't gen this config script.

So, actions to take... well, I could go through the EQ code and try to de-emphasize that script - lord knows THAT"LL go well! :D

After: Having looked through the code, and done some research, in order to compile this lovely little plugin I would need to have GTK 1 and GLib 1.2.10 -- since installing an old GLib would, I'm sure, cause problems, at this point I have to stop - maybe someone with an older puppy build can play with it, unfortunately as the Puppy is currently the platform from which all my computer recovery work is being performed I can't swap down to a diff disc for some time, so this particular "fad project" of mine is going to have to be put on ice.

I did however get a look at BMPx (http://bmpx.backtrace.info/) which is the current incarnation of Beep - and it looks FANTASTIC. It's up to date, recent... only problem is that drasted iTunes interface. Oh well, for now XMMS is my place to live, with it's sad sad 7 or 8 slider Eq. ;)

Good luck on that, it's more work than it's producing results right now, and unfortunately while I am a programmer at heart my lifestyle right now doesn't afford me much patience or ability to invest myself in this, so I'm afriad I'd rather not get this frustrated over something that was, essentially, a whim. ;)

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#114 Post by ttuuxxx »

Gedrean wrote:Alright I think I've identified the problem - and that is that the GLib library changed to no longer bother with this glib-config script - end result the EQU won't compile, because your package is the same as the other I DL'd - doesn't gen this config script.

So, actions to take... well, I could go through the EQ code and try to de-emphasize that script - lord knows THAT"LL go well! :D

After: Having looked through the code, and done some research, in order to compile this lovely little plugin I would need to have GTK 1 and GLib 1.2.10 -- since installing an old GLib would, I'm sure, cause problems, at this point I have to stop - maybe someone with an older puppy build can play with it, unfortunately as the Puppy is currently the platform from which all my computer recovery work is being performed I can't swap down to a diff disc for some time, so this particular "fad project" of mine is going to have to be put on ice.

I did however get a look at BMPx (http://bmpx.backtrace.info/) which is the current incarnation of Beep - and it looks FANTASTIC. It's up to date, recent... only problem is that drasted iTunes interface. Oh well, for now XMMS is my place to live, with it's sad sad 7 or 8 slider Eq. ;)

Good luck on that, it's more work than it's producing results right now, and unfortunately while I am a programmer at heart my lifestyle right now doesn't afford me much patience or ability to invest myself in this, so I'm afriad I'd rather not get this frustrated over something that was, essentially, a whim. ;)
If your using XMMS that means you already have glib1.2 and gtk1.2 installed, glib 1.2 plays great with glib2 and same with gtk, All you have to do is go to the slackware 12.0 repo and download glib and gtk 1.2 it also comes with the dev files.
http://packages.slackware.it/search.php ... t=1&q=glib
ttuuxxx
thats how I did it last time. :)
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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#115 Post by sikpuppy »

Sorry guys for leaving everyone in the lurch. I have been unwell for some time but am now ready to make up for lost time.

I think VLC 1.0x is really not going to work with Puppy until the Glibc library is updated. To be honest, the old VLC pet that ttuuxxx made is probably better value in terms of speed and stability anyway.

I have tried VLC 1.0 on a few different distros and it always seems slow and a bit buggy. If it wasn't for the fact that the DVD navigation library (libdvdnav) that comes with Mplayer is rubbish I wouldn't use VLC at all. SMPlayer is a far better option now, or the old 0.8.6 VLC.
*edit* got the right spellink?
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#116 Post by mikeb »

Good to see you...I hope you are back to full health soon.

I am going to test out vlc 1 on slax shortly...It may be suitable for puppy too...after all your efforts were very near the mark.

Agreed that ttuuxxx's compilation is standing the test of time

mike

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Hmmmmm

#117 Post by SilverPuppy »

Well, I for one hope that one of you brighter-than-me people figures out a good, stable PET of the latest VLC. I love VLC, but unfortunately, the 0.8.6h PET is not stable on DVDs, and playback crashes often (every 5-10 mins) requiring a program restart.

Perhaps soon you will have a solution for me.

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#118 Post by Argolance »

Hello,
While clicking on the 'VLC 1.0.0rc4' or 'VLC0.9.9a' links of the first post of this topic, I unfortunately get a page error:
Erreur d'analyse XML : mal formé
Emplacement : http://cid-da097326680e08e6.skydrive.li ... 4-i686.pet
Numéro de ligne 120, Colonne 20 :for (var i = 0; i < selfPageData.items.length; i++)
-------------------^
What is this?
Could somebody help me finding the way to download these VideoLan Media Player .pets?
Thank for your attention.
Regards.

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#119 Post by Makoto »

I think that has to do with a problem SkyDrive (Microsoft) has with some browsers. Are you using Firefox?

You might need to (temporarily) change your browser's useragent string to make SkyDrive think you're using Internet Explorer. :|

Edit: Those are slightly out-of-date links, anyway, so they might not be valid anymore, as well. You might try the .pet technosaurus posted in this topic, here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 327#322327, or search for other VLC .pets in the forum.
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FLV

#120 Post by Frank Cox »

I was happy with 8.6 until I tried to play downloaded flv files. Is there a way to modify 8,6 to play them or I am better off to go with 9 .9 pet?

I tried installing the newest pet and it locks the computer completely.

Or would I be better off with a completely different player?

Thanks

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Re: FLV

#121 Post by RetroTechGuy »

Frank Cox wrote:I was happy with 8.6 until I tried to play downloaded flv files. Is there a way to modify 8,6 to play them or I am better off to go with 9 .9 pet?

I tried installing the newest pet and it locks the computer completely.

Or would I be better off with a completely different player?

Thanks
What version of Puppy are you running? Running 5.20, I've just used the default Gnome Player, which seems to play everything I run across... Nearly flawless...!!
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Re: FLV

#122 Post by Frank Cox »

RetroTechGuy wrote:
Frank Cox wrote:I was happy with 8.6 until I tried to play downloaded flv files. Is there a way to modify 8,6 to play them or I am better off to go with 9 .9 pet?

I tried installing the newest pet and it locks the computer completely.

Or would I be better off with a completely different player?

Thanks
What version of Puppy are you running? Running 5.20, I've just used the default Gnome Player, which seems to play everything I run across... Nearly flawless...!!
Hi Retro:

I guess I am more retro as I am running 431. The machine I need this for is an old p4 with 500 megs of ram. When I tried Lucid it was a nightmare. Probably would be ok now that there has been time to work the bugs out somewhat,
I imagine i could play the files with lucid as live cd.
Wonder if the Gnome player in Lucid will work in 431?

I considered booting the Billy Box , the mere thought made me ill. :}

Thanks

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Re: FLV

#123 Post by RetroTechGuy »

Frank Cox wrote:
RetroTechGuy wrote:
Frank Cox wrote:I was happy with 8.6 until I tried to play downloaded flv files. Is there a way to modify 8,6 to play them or I am better off to go with 9 .9 pet?

I tried installing the newest pet and it locks the computer completely.

Or would I be better off with a completely different player?

Thanks
What version of Puppy are you running? Running 5.20, I've just used the default Gnome Player, which seems to play everything I run across... Nearly flawless...!!
Hi Retro:

I guess I am more retro as I am running 431. The machine I need this for is an old p4 with 500 megs of ram. When I tried Lucid it was a nightmare. Probably would be ok now that there has been time to work the bugs out somewhat,
I imagine i could play the files with lucid as live cd.
Wonder if the Gnome player in Lucid will work in 431?

I considered booting the Billy Box , the mere thought made me ill. :}

Thanks
My experience was that 4.3.1 was actually more hardware intensive (and fussier) than 5.20. And I did find 1 version of VLC that worked, but there were about a dozen that didn't...so when I crashed, I had a hell of a time finding the working version again.

BTW, I didn't like 5.11... Which version did you try?

When I tried 5.20, I almost immediately dumped 4.3.1 and upgraded...

I even managed to get 5.20 running on a 300 MHz laptop, with 192MB RAM. I did make a large swap file (~500MB).
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Re: FLV

#124 Post by Frank Cox »

[quote="RetroTechGuy"[/quote]{quote}

My experience was that 4.3.1 was actually more hardware intensive (and fussier) than 5.20. And I did find 1 version of VLC that worked, but there were about a dozen that didn't...so when I crashed, I had a hell of a time finding the working version again.

BTW, I didn't like 5.11... Which version did you try?

When I tried 5.20, I almost immediately dumped 4.3.1 and upgraded...

I even managed to get 5.20 running on a 300 MHz laptop, with 192MB RAM. I did make a large swap file (~500MB).[/quote]

I found a windows program called Format Factory that runs well under wine and it converts very fast. I am going to try the 9 whatever pet and it that does not work go back to 8.6 and convert the files.
Thanks

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#125 Post by playdayz »

Running 5.20, I've just used the default Gnome Player, which seems to play everything I run across... Nearly flawless...!!
Great. Thanks. Lotsa testing. You might be interested in knowing that 5.2.0 and 5.2.5 use the custom ffmpeg libraries from medibuntu. There was some cell phone video that wouldn't play in the standard libraries.

The latest VLC 1.1.10 is in the puppy-lucid repo of Puppy Package Manager. If it doesn't show up, then do this
Quickpet -> More Pets -> Update Lupu PPM

BTW, In my test suite of videos there is one mpg video that VLC doesn't play correctly, that gnome-mplayer (mplayer) does play.

Also, the Instant Update 001 for Lucid 5.2.5 contains a program called ffconvert that seems to do conversions well. ffconvert is also on these forums somewhere.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 62&t=54056

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