* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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/*****************************************************************************
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* libvlc.h: main libvlc header
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* Copyright (C) 1998-2002 VideoLAN
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* $Id: libvlc.h,v 1.101 2003/11/05 00:39:17 gbazin Exp $
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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*
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* Authors: Vincent Seguin <seguin@via.ecp.fr>
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* Samuel Hocevar <sam@zoy.org>
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* Gildas Bazin <gbazin@netcourrier.com>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
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2002-06-01 19:09:25 +02:00
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#define Nothing here, this is just to prevent update-po from being stupid
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2003-08-14 21:25:56 +02:00
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#include "vlc_keys.h"
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2002-06-01 19:09:25 +02:00
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2003-11-05 01:39:17 +01:00
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static char *ppsz_language[] =
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{ "auto", "en", "en_GB", "es", "de", "fr", "it", "ja",
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"nl", "no", "pl", "pt_BR", "ru", "sv" };
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static char *ppsz_language_text[] =
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{ N_("Auto"), N_("English US"), N_("English GB"), N_("Spanish"), N_("German"),
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N_("French"), N_("Italian"), N_("Japanese"), N_("Dutch"), N_("Norwegian"),
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N_("Polish"), N_("Portugese BR"), N_("Russian"), N_("Swedish") };
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2003-01-22 11:44:50 +01:00
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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/*****************************************************************************
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* Configuration options for the main program. Each module will also separatly
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* define its own configuration options.
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* Look into configuration.h if you need to know more about the following
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* macros.
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*****************************************************************************/
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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#define INTF_CAT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-10-04 01:31:43 +02:00
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"These options allow you to configure the interfaces used by VLC.\n" \
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2003-10-08 21:40:42 +02:00
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"You can select the main interface, additional " \
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2003-10-04 01:31:43 +02:00
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"interface modules, and define various related options." )
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define INTF_TEXT N_("Interface module")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define INTF_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-10-08 21:40:42 +02:00
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"This option allows you to select the interface used by VLC.\n" \
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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"The default behavior is to automatically select the best module " \
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"available.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define EXTRAINTF_TEXT N_("Extra interface modules")
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2003-01-22 23:19:29 +01:00
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#define EXTRAINTF_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"This option allows you to select additional interfaces used by VLC. " \
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2003-01-28 03:03:33 +01:00
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"They will be launched in the background in addition to the default " \
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2003-06-06 04:23:30 +02:00
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"interface. Use a comma separated list of interface modules. (common " \
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"values are: logger,gestures,sap,rc,http,screensaver)")
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2003-01-22 23:19:29 +01:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define VERBOSE_TEXT N_("Verbosity (0,1,2)")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define VERBOSE_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2002-10-08 20:10:10 +02:00
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"This options sets the verbosity level (0=only errors and " \
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2002-11-30 00:08:34 +01:00
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"standard messages, 1=warnings, 2=debug).")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define QUIET_TEXT N_("Be quiet")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define QUIET_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This options turns off all warning and information messages.")
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2003-05-10 15:40:37 +02:00
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#define LANGUAGE_TEXT N_("Language")
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#define LANGUAGE_LONGTEXT N_( "This option allows you to set the language " \
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"of the interface. The system language is auto-detected if \"auto\" is " \
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"specified here." )
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2003-03-26 01:56:22 +01:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define COLOR_TEXT N_("Color messages")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define COLOR_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"When this option is turned on, the messages sent to the console will " \
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"be colorized. Your terminal needs Linux color support for this to work.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define ADVANCED_TEXT N_("Show advanced options")
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2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
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#define ADVANCED_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-06-06 04:23:30 +02:00
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"When this option is turned on, the preferences and/or interfaces will " \
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"show all the available options, including those that most users should " \
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"never touch")
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2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define INTF_PATH_TEXT N_("Interface default search path")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define INTF_PATH_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This option allows you to set the default path that the interface will " \
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"open when looking for a file.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define PLUGIN_PATH_TEXT N_("Plugin search path")
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2002-06-27 21:05:17 +02:00
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#define PLUGIN_PATH_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"This option allows you to specify an additional path for VLC to look " \
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2002-06-27 21:05:17 +02:00
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"for its plugins.")
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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#define AOUT_CAT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-10-08 21:40:42 +02:00
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"These options allow you to tune VLC's audio subsystem, " \
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"and to add audio filters which can be used for " \
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"postprocessing or visual effects (spectrum analyser,...).\n" \
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"To tune these filters, have a look at the \"audio filter\" " \
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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"plugin options.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define AOUT_TEXT N_("Audio output module")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define AOUT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"This option allows you to select the audio output method used by VLC. " \
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2002-06-07 16:30:41 +02:00
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"The default behavior is to automatically select the best method " \
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"available.")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define AUDIO_TEXT N_("Enable audio")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define AUDIO_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"You can completely disable the audio output. In this case the audio " \
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2003-06-06 04:23:30 +02:00
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"decoding will not take place, and it will save some processing power.")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define MONO_TEXT N_("Force mono audio")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define MONO_LONGTEXT N_("This will force a mono audio output")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define VOLUME_TEXT N_("Audio output volume")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define VOLUME_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"You can set the default audio output volume here, in a range from 0 to " \
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"1024.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define VOLUME_SAVE_TEXT N_("Audio output saved volume")
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2003-02-09 02:13:43 +01:00
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#define VOLUME_SAVE_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This saves the audio output volume when you select mute.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define AOUT_RATE_TEXT N_("Audio output frequency (Hz)")
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2002-08-07 23:36:56 +02:00
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#define AOUT_RATE_LONGTEXT N_( \
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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"You can force the audio output frequency here. Common values are " \
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2003-03-30 18:26:42 +02:00
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"-1 (default), 48000, 44100, 32000, 22050, 16000, 11025, 8000.")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-05-17 13:35:14 +02:00
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#if !defined( SYS_DARWIN )
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#define AOUT_RESAMP_TEXT N_("High quality audio resampling")
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#define AOUT_RESAMP_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"High quality audio resampling can be processor intensive so you can " \
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"disable it and a cheaper resampling algorithm will be used instead.")
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#endif
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define DESYNC_TEXT N_("Compensate desynchronization of audio (in ms)")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define DESYNC_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This option allows you to delay the audio output. This can be handy if " \
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"you notice a lag between the video and the audio.")
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2003-07-18 22:52:11 +02:00
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#define MULTICHA_TEXT N_("Choose prefered audio output channels mode")
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#define MULTICHA_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This option allows you to set the audio output channels mode that will " \
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"be used by default when possible (ie. if your hardware supports it as " \
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"well as the audio stream being played)")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define SPDIF_TEXT N_("Use the S/PDIF audio output when available")
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2003-02-20 17:07:38 +01:00
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#define SPDIF_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This option allows you to use the S/PDIF audio output by default when " \
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"your hardware supports it as well as the audio stream being played.")
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2003-08-18 15:16:43 +02:00
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#define AUDIO_FILTER_TEXT N_("Audio filters")
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#define AUDIO_FILTER_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-10-12 00:40:05 +02:00
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"This allows you to add audio postprocessing filters, to modify " \
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2003-08-18 15:16:43 +02:00
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"the sound.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define HEADPHONE_TEXT N_("Headphone virtual spatialization effect")
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2002-12-09 01:52:42 +01:00
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#define HEADPHONE_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-06-06 04:23:30 +02:00
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"This effect gives you the feeling that you are standing in a room " \
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2002-12-09 01:52:42 +01:00
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"with a complete 5.1 speaker set when using only a headphone, " \
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"providing a more realistic sound experience. It should also be " \
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"more comfortable and less tiring when listening to music for " \
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"long periods of time.\nIt works with any source format from mono " \
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"to 5.1.")
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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#define VOUT_CAT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-10-08 21:40:42 +02:00
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"These options allow you to modify options related to " \
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"the video output subsystem. You can for example enable " \
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"video filters, like deinterlacing, constrast / hue / " \
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"saturation adjusting, ...\n" \
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"Enable these filters here and configure them in the video " \
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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"filters plugins section." )
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2003-08-18 15:16:43 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define VOUT_TEXT N_("Video output module")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define VOUT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"This option allows you to select the video output method used by VLC. " \
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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"The default behavior is to automatically select the best " \
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"method available.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define VIDEO_TEXT N_("Enable video")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define VIDEO_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"You can completely disable the video output. In this case the video " \
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2003-06-06 04:23:30 +02:00
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"decoding stage will not take place, which will save some processing power.")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define WIDTH_TEXT N_("Video width")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define WIDTH_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-06-06 04:23:30 +02:00
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"You can enforce the video width here. By default (-1) VLC will " \
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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"adapt to the video characteristics.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define HEIGHT_TEXT N_("Video height")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define HEIGHT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-06-06 04:23:30 +02:00
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"You can enforce the video height here. By default (-1) VLC will " \
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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"adapt to the video characteristics.")
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2003-08-28 23:11:55 +02:00
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#define ALIGN_TEXT N_("Video alignment")
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#define ALIGN_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"You can enforce the video alignement in its window. By default (0) it " \
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"will be centered (0=center, 1=left, 2=right, 4=top, 8=bottom, you can " \
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"also use combinations of these values).")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define ZOOM_TEXT N_("Zoom video")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define ZOOM_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"You can zoom the video by the specified factor.")
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2003-05-08 01:13:07 +02:00
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#define GRAYSCALE_TEXT N_("Grayscale video output")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define GRAYSCALE_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"When enabled, the color information from the video won't be decoded " \
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"(this can also allow you to save some processing power).")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define FULLSCREEN_TEXT N_("Fullscreen video output")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define FULLSCREEN_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"If this option is enabled, VLC will always start a video in fullscreen " \
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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"mode.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define OVERLAY_TEXT N_("Overlay video output")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define OVERLAY_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"If enabled, VLC will try to take advantage of the overlay capabilities " \
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2003-06-06 04:23:30 +02:00
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"of your graphics card.")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define SPUMARGIN_TEXT N_("Force SPU position")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define SPUMARGIN_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"You can use this option to place the subtitles under the movie, " \
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"instead of over the movie. Try several positions.")
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2003-10-30 23:34:48 +01:00
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#define OSD_TEXT N_("On Screen Display")
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#define OSD_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"You can disable the messages VLC creates in the video.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define FILTER_TEXT N_("Video filter module")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define FILTER_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This will allow you to add a post-processing filter to enhance the " \
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"picture quality, for instance deinterlacing, or to clone or distort " \
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"the video window.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define ASPECT_RATIO_TEXT N_("Source aspect ratio")
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2002-11-28 15:34:39 +01:00
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#define ASPECT_RATIO_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This will force the source aspect ratio. For instance, some DVDs claim " \
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"to be 16:9 while they are actually 4:3. This can also be used as a " \
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"hint for VLC when a movie does not have aspect ratio information. " \
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"Accepted formats are x:y (4:3, 16:9, etc.) expressing the global image " \
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"aspect, or a float value (1.25, 1.3333, etc.) expressing pixel " \
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"squareness.")
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#if 0
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define PIXEL_RATIO_TEXT N_("Destination aspect ratio")
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2002-11-28 15:34:39 +01:00
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#define PIXEL_RATIO_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This will force the destination pixel size. By default VLC assumes " \
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"your pixels are square, unless your hardware has a way to tell it " \
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"otherwise. This may be used when you output VLC's signal to another " \
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"device such as a TV set. Accepted format is a float value (1, 1.25, " \
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"1.3333, etc.) expressing pixel squareness.")
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#endif
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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#define INPUT_CAT_LONGTEXT N_( " " )
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define SERVER_PORT_TEXT N_("Server port")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define SERVER_PORT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This is the port used for UDP streams. By default, we chose 1234.")
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2002-10-15 14:30:01 +02:00
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#define MTU_TEXT N_("MTU of the network interface")
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2002-07-19 23:14:13 +02:00
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#define MTU_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This is the typical size of UDP packets that we expect. On Ethernet " \
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"it is usually 1500.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define IFACE_ADDR_TEXT N_("Network interface address")
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2002-10-02 00:29:09 +02:00
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#define IFACE_ADDR_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"If you have several interfaces on your machine and use the " \
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"multicast solution, you will probably have to indicate the IP address " \
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2002-11-28 15:34:39 +01:00
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"of your multicasting interface here.")
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2002-10-02 00:29:09 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define TTL_TEXT N_("Time to live")
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2003-02-18 19:33:44 +01:00
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#define TTL_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"Indicate here the Time To Live of the multicast packets sent by " \
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"the stream output.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define INPUT_PROGRAM_TEXT N_("Choose program (SID)")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define INPUT_PROGRAM_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"Choose the program to select by giving its Service ID.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define INPUT_AUDIO_TEXT N_("Choose audio")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define INPUT_AUDIO_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-06-06 04:23:30 +02:00
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"Give the default type of audio you want to use in a DVD. " \
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"(Developers only)")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define INPUT_CHAN_TEXT N_("Choose channel")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define INPUT_CHAN_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"Give the stream number of the audio channel you want to use in a DVD " \
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"(from 1 to n).")
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2003-09-22 05:40:06 +02:00
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#define INPUT_SUBT_TEXT N_("Choose subtitles track")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define INPUT_SUBT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-09-22 05:40:06 +02:00
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"Give the stream number of the subtitle channel you want to use " \
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"(from 1 to n).")
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#define SUB_AUTO_TEXT N_("Autodetect subtitle files")
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#define SUB_AUTO_LONGTEXT \
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2003-10-02 00:44:58 +02:00
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"Automatically detect a subtitle file, if no subtitle filename is " \
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"specified."
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2003-09-22 05:40:06 +02:00
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2003-10-12 00:40:05 +02:00
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#define SUB_FUZZY_TEXT N_("Subtitle autodection fuzziness")
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#define SUB_FUZZY_LONGTEXT \
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"This determines how fuzzy subtitle and movie filenaming matching " \
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"will be. Options are:\n" \
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"0 = no subtitles autodetected\n" \
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"1 = any subtitle file\n" \
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"2 = any subtitle file containing the movie name\n" \
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"3 = subtitle file matching the movie name with additional chars\n" \
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"4 = subtitle file matching the movie name exactly"
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2003-09-22 05:40:06 +02:00
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#define SUB_FILE_TEXT N_("Use subtitle file")
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#define SUB_FILE_LONGTEXT \
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"Load this subtitle file. To be used when autodetect cannot detect " \
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"your subtitlefile."
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define DVD_DEV_TEXT N_("DVD device")
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2002-11-07 20:31:08 +01:00
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#ifdef WIN32
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#define DVD_DEV_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This is the default DVD drive (or file) to use. Don't forget the colon " \
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"after the drive letter (eg D:)")
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#else
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define DVD_DEV_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This is the default DVD device to use.")
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2002-11-07 20:31:08 +01:00
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#endif
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define VCD_DEV_TEXT N_("VCD device")
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#define VCD_DEV_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This is the default VCD device to use.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define IPV6_TEXT N_("Force IPv6")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define IPV6_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"If you check this box, IPv6 will be used by default for all UDP and " \
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"HTTP connections.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define IPV4_TEXT N_("Force IPv4")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define IPV4_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"If you check this box, IPv4 will be used by default for all UDP and " \
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"HTTP connections.")
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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#define CODEC_CAT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-10-08 21:40:42 +02:00
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"This option can be used to alter the way VLC selects " \
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"its codecs (decompression methods). Only advanced users should " \
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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"alter this option as it can break playback of all your streams." )
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define CODEC_TEXT N_("Choose preferred codec list")
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2002-07-23 02:39:17 +02:00
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#define CODEC_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"This allows you to select the order in which VLC will choose its " \
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2002-08-04 19:23:44 +02:00
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"codecs. For instance, 'a52old,a52,any' will try the old a52 codec " \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"before the new one. Please be aware that VLC does not make any " \
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2002-08-04 19:23:44 +02:00
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"difference between audio or video codecs, so you should always specify " \
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"'any' at the end of the list to make sure there is a fallback for the " \
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"types you didn't specify.")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define ENCODER_VIDEO_TEXT N_("Choose preferred video encoder list")
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2003-01-22 11:44:50 +01:00
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#define ENCODER_VIDEO_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"This allows you to select the order in which VLC will choose its " \
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2003-01-22 11:44:50 +01:00
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"codecs. " )
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define ENCODER_AUDIO_TEXT N_("Choose preferred audio encoder list")
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2003-01-22 11:44:50 +01:00
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#define ENCODER_AUDIO_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"This allows you to select the order in which VLC will choose its " \
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2003-01-22 11:44:50 +01:00
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"codecs. " )
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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#define SOUT_CAT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-10-08 21:40:42 +02:00
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"These options allow you to set default global options for the " \
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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"stream output subsystem." )
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define SOUT_TEXT N_("Choose a stream output")
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2002-08-13 00:12:51 +02:00
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#define SOUT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"Empty if no stream output.")
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2002-12-18 18:52:23 +01:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define SOUT_DISPLAY_TEXT N_("Display while streaming")
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2003-04-16 02:12:36 +02:00
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#define SOUT_DISPLAY_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This allows you to play the stream while streaming it.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define SOUT_VIDEO_TEXT N_("Enable video stream output")
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2002-12-18 18:52:23 +01:00
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#define SOUT_VIDEO_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This allows you to choose if the video stream should be redirected to " \
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"the stream output facility when this last one is enabled.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define SOUT_AUDIO_TEXT N_("Enable audio stream output")
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2002-12-18 18:52:23 +01:00
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#define SOUT_AUDIO_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This allows you to choose if the video stream should be redirected to " \
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"the stream output facility when this last one is enabled.")
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2003-09-08 00:43:17 +02:00
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#define SOUT_KEEP_TEXT N_("Keep sout open" )
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#define SOUT_KEEP_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This allows you to keep an unique sout instance across " \
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"multiple playlist item (automatically insert gather stream_out " \
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"if not specified)" )
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2003-04-16 02:12:36 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define PACKETIZER_TEXT N_("Choose preferred packetizer list")
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2002-12-14 22:32:42 +01:00
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#define PACKETIZER_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"This allows you to select the order in which VLC will choose its " \
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2002-12-14 22:32:42 +01:00
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"packetizers." )
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2002-12-18 18:52:23 +01:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define MUX_TEXT N_("Mux module")
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2002-12-14 22:32:42 +01:00
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#define MUX_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This is a legacy entry to let you configure mux modules")
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2002-12-18 18:52:23 +01:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define ACCESS_OUTPUT_TEXT N_("Access output module")
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2002-12-14 22:32:42 +01:00
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#define ACCESS_OUTPUT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This is a legacy entry to let you configure access output modules")
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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#define CPU_CAT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-10-08 21:40:42 +02:00
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"These options allow you to enable special CPU optimizations.\n" \
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"You should always leave all these enabled." )
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2002-08-13 00:12:51 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define MMX_TEXT N_("Enable CPU MMX support")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define MMX_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"If your processor supports the MMX instructions set, VLC can take " \
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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"advantage of them.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define THREE_DN_TEXT N_("Enable CPU 3D Now! support")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define THREE_DN_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-08 20:10:22 +01:00
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"If your processor supports the 3D Now! instructions set, VLC can take " \
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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"advantage of them.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define MMXEXT_TEXT N_("Enable CPU MMX EXT support")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define MMXEXT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-08 20:10:22 +01:00
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"If your processor supports the MMX EXT instructions set, VLC can take " \
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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"advantage of them.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define SSE_TEXT N_("Enable CPU SSE support")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define SSE_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"If your processor supports the SSE instructions set, VLC can take " \
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2002-11-30 00:08:34 +01:00
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"advantage of them.")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define ALTIVEC_TEXT N_("Enable CPU AltiVec support")
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define ALTIVEC_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-08 20:10:22 +01:00
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"If your processor supports the AltiVec instructions set, VLC can take " \
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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"advantage of them.")
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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#define PLAYLIST_CAT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-10-08 21:40:42 +02:00
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"These options define the behaviour of the playlist. Some " \
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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"of them can be overriden in the playlist dialog box." )
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define RANDOM_TEXT N_("Play files randomly forever")
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2002-08-16 14:31:04 +02:00
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#define RANDOM_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"When selected, VLC will randomly play files in the playlist until " \
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2002-08-16 14:31:04 +02:00
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"interrupted.")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define LOOP_TEXT N_("Loop playlist on end")
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2002-08-16 14:31:04 +02:00
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#define LOOP_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"If you want VLC to keep playing the playlist indefinitely then enable " \
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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"this option.")
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2003-09-20 21:37:54 +02:00
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#define REPEAT_TEXT N_("Repeat the current playlistitem")
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#define REPEAT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"When this is active VLC will keep playing the current playlistitem " \
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"over and over again.")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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#define MISC_CAT_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-10-08 21:40:42 +02:00
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"These options allow you to select default modules. Leave these " \
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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"alone unless you really know what you are doing." )
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define MEMCPY_TEXT N_("Memory copy module")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define MEMCPY_LONGTEXT N_( \
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2003-02-02 01:29:29 +01:00
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"You can select which memory copy module you want to use. By default " \
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"VLC will select the fastest one supported by your hardware.")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define ACCESS_TEXT N_("Access module")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define ACCESS_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This is a legacy entry to let you configure access modules")
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2003-05-05 01:38:06 +02:00
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#define DEMUX_TEXT N_("Demux module")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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#define DEMUX_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"This is a legacy entry to let you configure demux modules")
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2003-09-29 19:36:35 +02:00
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#define ONEINSTANCE_TEXT N_("Allow only one running instance of VLC")
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#define ONEINSTANCE_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"Allowing only one running instance of VLC can sometimes be useful, " \
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"for instance if you associated VLC with some media types and you " \
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"don't want a new instance of VLC to be opened each time you " \
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"double-click on a file in the explorer. This option will allow you " \
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"to play the file with the already running instance or enqueue it.")
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2003-07-18 22:52:11 +02:00
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#define HPRIORITY_TEXT N_("Increase the priority of the process")
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#define HPRIORITY_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"Increasing the priority of the process will very likely improve your " \
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"playing experience as it allows VLC not to be disturbed by other " \
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"applications that could otherwise take too much processor time.\n" \
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"However be advise that in certain circumstances (bugs) VLC could take " \
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"all the processor time and render the whole system unresponsive which " \
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"might require a reboot of your machine.")
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2003-05-22 23:42:44 +02:00
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#define FAST_MUTEX_TEXT N_("Fast mutex on NT/2K/XP (developers only)")
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2002-07-29 21:05:47 +02:00
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#define FAST_MUTEX_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"On Windows NT/2K/XP we use a slow mutex implementation but which " \
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"allows us to correctely implement condition variables. " \
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"You can also use the faster Win9x implementation but you might " \
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"experience problems with it.")
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#define WIN9X_CV_TEXT N_("Condition variables implementation for Win9x " \
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2002-11-30 00:08:34 +01:00
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"(developers only)")
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2002-07-29 21:05:47 +02:00
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#define WIN9X_CV_LONGTEXT N_( \
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"On Windows 9x/Me we use a fast but not correct condition variables " \
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"implementation (more precisely there is a possibility for a race " \
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"condition to happen). " \
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"However it is possible to use slower alternatives which should be more " \
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"robust. " \
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"Currently you can choose between implementation 0 (which is the " \
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"default and the fastest), 1 and 2.")
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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#define HOTKEY_CAT_LONGTEXT N_( " " )
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2003-08-14 21:25:56 +02:00
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#define FULLSCREEN_KEY_TEXT N_("Fullscreen")
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#define FULLSCREEN_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to use to swap fullscreen state")
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#define PLAY_PAUSE_KEY_TEXT N_("Pause")
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#define PLAY_PAUSE_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to use to swap paused state")
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#define PAUSE_KEY_TEXT N_("Pause only")
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#define PAUSE_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to use to pause")
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#define PLAY_KEY_TEXT N_("Play only")
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#define PLAY_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to use to play")
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#define FASTER_KEY_TEXT N_("Faster")
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#define FASTER_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to use for fast forward playback")
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#define SLOWER_KEY_TEXT N_("Slower")
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#define SLOWER_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to use for slow motion playback")
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#define NEXT_KEY_TEXT N_("Next")
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#define NEXT_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to use to skip to the next item in the playlist")
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#define PREV_KEY_TEXT N_("Previous")
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#define PREV_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to use to skip to the previous item in the playlist")
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#define STOP_KEY_TEXT N_("Stop")
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#define STOP_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to stop the playback")
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2003-10-30 18:58:07 +01:00
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#define JB10SEC_KEY_TEXT N_("Jump backward 10 seconds")
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#define JB10SEC_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to jump backward by 10 seconds")
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#define JB1MIN_KEY_TEXT N_("Jump backward 1 minute")
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#define JB1MIN_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to jump backward by 1 minute")
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#define JB5MIN_KEY_TEXT N_("Jump backward 5 minutes")
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#define JB5MIN_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to jump backward by 5 minutes")
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#define JF10SEC_KEY_TEXT N_("Jump forward 10 seconds")
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#define JF10SEC_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to jump forward by 10 seconds")
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#define JF1MIN_KEY_TEXT N_("Jump forward 1 minute")
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#define JF1MIN_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to jump forward by 1 minute")
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#define JF5MIN_KEY_TEXT N_("Jump forward 5 minutes")
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#define JF5MIN_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to jump forward by 5 minutes")
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2003-08-14 21:25:56 +02:00
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#define QUIT_KEY_TEXT N_("Quit")
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#define QUIT_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the hotkey to quit the application")
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#define NAV_UP_KEY_TEXT N_("Navigate up")
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#define NAV_UP_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the key to move the selector up in dvd menus")
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#define NAV_DOWN_KEY_TEXT N_("Navigate down")
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#define NAV_DOWN_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the key to move the selector down in dvd menus")
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#define NAV_LEFT_KEY_TEXT N_("Navigate left")
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#define NAV_LEFT_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the key to move the selector left in dvd menus")
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#define NAV_RIGHT_KEY_TEXT N_("Navigate right")
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#define NAV_RIGHT_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the key to move the selector right in dvd menus")
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#define NAV_ACTIVATE_KEY_TEXT N_("Activate")
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#define NAV_ACTIVATE_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the key to activate selected item in dvd menus")
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#define VOL_UP_KEY_TEXT N_("Volume up")
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#define VOL_UP_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the key to turn up audio volume")
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#define VOL_DOWN_KEY_TEXT N_("Volume down")
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#define VOL_DOWN_KEY_LONGTEXT N_("Select the key to turn down audio volume")
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2002-06-11 11:44:22 +02:00
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#define PLAYLIST_USAGE N_("\nPlaylist items:" \
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"\n *.mpg, *.vob plain MPEG-1/2 files" \
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"\n [dvd:][device][@raw_device][@[title][,[chapter][,angle]]]" \
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"\n DVD device" \
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"\n [vcd:][device][@[title][,[chapter]]" \
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"\n VCD device" \
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"\n udpstream:[@[<bind address>][:<bind port>]]" \
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2003-08-17 22:58:45 +02:00
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"\n UDP stream sent by a streaming server" \
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2002-06-11 11:44:22 +02:00
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"\n vlc:pause pause execution of " \
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"playlist items" \
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"\n vlc:quit quit VLC" \
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"\n")
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2002-12-03 17:29:04 +01:00
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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/*
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* Quick usage guide for the configuration options:
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*
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2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
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* add_category_hint( N_(text), N_(longtext) );
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* add_subcategory_hint( N_(text), N_(longtext) );
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* add_usage_hint( N_(text) );
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* add_string( option_name, value, p_callback, N_(text), N_(longtext) );
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* add_file( option_name, psz_value, p_callback, N_(text), N_(longtext) );
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* add_module( option_name, psz_value, i_capability, p_callback,
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* N_(text), N_(longtext) );
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* add_integer( option_name, i_value, p_callback, N_(text), N_(longtext) );
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* add_bool( option_name, b_value, p_callback, N_(text), N_(longtext) );
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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*/
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2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
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vlc_module_begin();
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/* Interface options */
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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add_category_hint( N_("Interface"), INTF_CAT_LONGTEXT , VLC_FALSE );
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2003-11-05 01:39:17 +01:00
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add_module( "intf", "interface", NULL, NULL, INTF_TEXT,
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INTF_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
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change_short('I');
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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add_string( "extraintf", NULL, NULL, EXTRAINTF_TEXT,
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EXTRAINTF_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
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2003-11-05 01:39:17 +01:00
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add_integer( "verbose", 0, NULL, VERBOSE_TEXT, VERBOSE_LONGTEXT,
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VLC_FALSE );
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change_short('v');
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add_bool( "quiet", 0, NULL, QUIET_TEXT, QUIET_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
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change_short('q');
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add_string( "language", "auto", NULL, LANGUAGE_TEXT, LANGUAGE_LONGTEXT,
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VLC_FALSE );
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change_string_list( ppsz_language, ppsz_language_text, 0 );
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2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
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add_bool( "color", 0, NULL, COLOR_TEXT, COLOR_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
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2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
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add_bool( "advanced", 0, NULL, ADVANCED_TEXT,
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ADVANCED_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
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add_directory( "search-path", NULL, NULL, INTF_PATH_TEXT,
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INTF_PATH_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
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2003-06-20 17:34:51 +02:00
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add_directory( "plugin-path", NULL, NULL,
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2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
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PLUGIN_PATH_TEXT, PLUGIN_PATH_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
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2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Audio options */
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_category_hint( N_("Audio"), AOUT_CAT_LONGTEXT , VLC_FALSE );
|
2003-11-05 01:39:17 +01:00
|
|
|
add_module( "aout", "audio output", NULL, NULL, AOUT_TEXT, AOUT_LONGTEXT,
|
|
|
|
VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
change_short('A');
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "audio", 1, NULL, AUDIO_TEXT, AUDIO_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
2003-02-09 02:13:43 +01:00
|
|
|
add_integer_with_range( "volume", AOUT_VOLUME_DEFAULT, AOUT_VOLUME_MIN,
|
|
|
|
AOUT_VOLUME_MAX, NULL, VOLUME_TEXT,
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
VOLUME_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
2003-02-09 02:13:43 +01:00
|
|
|
add_integer_with_range( "saved-volume", AOUT_VOLUME_DEFAULT,
|
|
|
|
AOUT_VOLUME_MIN, AOUT_VOLUME_MAX, NULL,
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
VOLUME_SAVE_TEXT, VOLUME_SAVE_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_integer( "aout-rate", -1, NULL, AOUT_RATE_TEXT, AOUT_RATE_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-05-17 13:35:14 +02:00
|
|
|
#if !defined( SYS_DARWIN )
|
|
|
|
add_bool( "hq-resampling", 1, NULL, AOUT_RESAMP_TEXT, AOUT_RESAMP_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2003-02-20 17:07:38 +01:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "spdif", 0, NULL, SPDIF_TEXT, SPDIF_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
#if 0
|
|
|
|
add_bool( "headphone-opt", 0, NULL, HEADPHONE_TEXT,
|
|
|
|
HEADPHONE_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2003-10-27 22:54:10 +01:00
|
|
|
add_integer( "audio-desync", 0, NULL, DESYNC_TEXT, DESYNC_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-08-18 15:16:43 +02:00
|
|
|
add_string("audio-filter",0,NULL,AUDIO_FILTER_TEXT,
|
|
|
|
AUDIO_FILTER_LONGTEXT,VLC_FALSE);
|
|
|
|
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
/* Video options */
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_category_hint( N_("Video"), VOUT_CAT_LONGTEXT , VLC_FALSE );
|
2003-11-05 01:39:17 +01:00
|
|
|
add_module( "vout", "video output", NULL, NULL, VOUT_TEXT, VOUT_LONGTEXT,
|
|
|
|
VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
change_short('V');
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "video", 1, NULL, VIDEO_TEXT, VIDEO_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_integer( "width", -1, NULL, WIDTH_TEXT, WIDTH_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_integer( "height", -1, NULL, HEIGHT_TEXT, HEIGHT_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-08-28 23:11:55 +02:00
|
|
|
add_integer( "align", -1, NULL, ALIGN_TEXT, ALIGN_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
add_float( "zoom", 1, NULL, ZOOM_TEXT, ZOOM_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_bool( "grayscale", 0, NULL, GRAYSCALE_TEXT, GRAYSCALE_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "fullscreen", 0, NULL, FULLSCREEN_TEXT,
|
|
|
|
FULLSCREEN_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
2003-06-06 04:23:30 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifndef SYS_DARWIN
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "overlay", 1, NULL, OVERLAY_TEXT, OVERLAY_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-06-06 04:23:30 +02:00
|
|
|
#endif
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_integer( "spumargin", -1, NULL, SPUMARGIN_TEXT,
|
|
|
|
SPUMARGIN_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-10-30 23:34:48 +01:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "osd", 1, NULL, OSD_TEXT, OSD_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
add_module( "filter", "video filter", NULL, NULL,
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
FILTER_TEXT, FILTER_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
2002-12-03 13:59:21 +01:00
|
|
|
add_string( "aspect-ratio", "", NULL,
|
2003-03-17 13:14:26 +01:00
|
|
|
ASPECT_RATIO_TEXT, ASPECT_RATIO_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2002-11-28 15:34:39 +01:00
|
|
|
#if 0
|
|
|
|
add_string( "pixel-ratio", "1", NULL, PIXEL_RATIO_TEXT, PIXEL_RATIO_TEXT );
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Input options */
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_category_hint( N_("Input"), INPUT_CAT_LONGTEXT , VLC_FALSE );
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
add_integer( "server-port", 1234, NULL,
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
SERVER_PORT_TEXT, SERVER_PORT_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_integer( "mtu", 1500, NULL, MTU_TEXT, MTU_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_string( "iface-addr", "", NULL, IFACE_ADDR_TEXT, IFACE_ADDR_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
add_integer( "program", 0, NULL,
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
INPUT_PROGRAM_TEXT, INPUT_PROGRAM_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
add_integer( "audio-type", -1, NULL,
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
INPUT_AUDIO_TEXT, INPUT_AUDIO_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
add_integer( "audio-channel", -1, NULL,
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
INPUT_CHAN_TEXT, INPUT_CHAN_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
add_integer( "spu-channel", -1, NULL,
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
INPUT_SUBT_TEXT, INPUT_SUBT_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-09-22 05:40:06 +02:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "sub-autodetect-file", VLC_TRUE, NULL,
|
|
|
|
SUB_AUTO_TEXT, SUB_AUTO_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
2003-10-12 00:40:05 +02:00
|
|
|
add_integer( "sub-autodetect-fuzzy", 3, NULL,
|
|
|
|
SUB_FUZZY_TEXT, SUB_FUZZY_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-09-22 05:40:06 +02:00
|
|
|
add_file( "sub-file", NULL, NULL,
|
|
|
|
SUB_FILE_TEXT, SUB_FILE_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2003-03-30 16:24:20 +02:00
|
|
|
add_file( "dvd", DVD_DEVICE, NULL, DVD_DEV_TEXT, DVD_DEV_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_file( "vcd", VCD_DEVICE, NULL, VCD_DEV_TEXT, VCD_DEV_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2003-11-05 01:39:17 +01:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "ipv6", 0, NULL, IPV6_TEXT, IPV6_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
change_short('6');
|
|
|
|
add_bool( "ipv4", 0, NULL, IPV4_TEXT, IPV4_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
change_short('4');
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Decoder options */
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_category_hint( N_("Decoders"), CODEC_CAT_LONGTEXT , VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
add_module( "codec", "decoder", NULL, NULL, CODEC_TEXT, CODEC_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2003-01-22 11:44:50 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2002-12-18 18:52:23 +01:00
|
|
|
/* Stream output options */
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_category_hint( N_("Stream output"), SOUT_CAT_LONGTEXT , VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
add_string( "sout", NULL, NULL, SOUT_TEXT, SOUT_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "sout-display", VLC_FALSE, NULL, SOUT_DISPLAY_TEXT,
|
|
|
|
SOUT_DISPLAY_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_bool( "sout-keep", VLC_FALSE, NULL, SOUT_KEEP_TEXT,
|
|
|
|
SOUT_KEEP_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-04-16 02:12:36 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "sout-audio", 1, NULL, SOUT_AUDIO_TEXT,
|
|
|
|
SOUT_AUDIO_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_bool( "sout-video", 1, NULL, SOUT_VIDEO_TEXT,
|
|
|
|
SOUT_VIDEO_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-04-16 02:12:36 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2002-12-18 18:52:23 +01:00
|
|
|
add_module( "packetizer", "packetizer", NULL, NULL,
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
PACKETIZER_TEXT, PACKETIZER_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_module( "mux", "sout mux", NULL, NULL, MUX_TEXT,
|
|
|
|
MUX_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2002-12-18 18:52:23 +01:00
|
|
|
add_module( "access_output", "sout access", NULL, NULL,
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
ACCESS_OUTPUT_TEXT, ACCESS_OUTPUT_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-06-17 23:52:19 +02:00
|
|
|
add_integer( "ttl", 1, NULL, TTL_TEXT, TTL_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2002-12-14 22:32:42 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2003-09-08 00:43:17 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
/* CPU options */
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_category_hint( N_("CPU"), CPU_CAT_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
#if defined( __i386__ )
|
2003-03-29 13:22:15 +01:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "mmx", 1, NULL, MMX_TEXT, MMX_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_bool( "3dn", 1, NULL, THREE_DN_TEXT, THREE_DN_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_bool( "mmxext", 1, NULL, MMXEXT_TEXT, MMXEXT_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_bool( "sse", 1, NULL, SSE_TEXT, SSE_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#if defined( __powerpc__ ) || defined( SYS_DARWIN )
|
2003-03-29 13:22:15 +01:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "altivec", 1, NULL, ALTIVEC_TEXT, ALTIVEC_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
/* Playlist options */
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_category_hint( N_("Playlist"), PLAYLIST_CAT_LONGTEXT , VLC_FALSE );
|
2003-11-05 01:39:17 +01:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "random", 0, NULL, RANDOM_TEXT, RANDOM_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
change_short('Z');
|
|
|
|
add_bool( "loop", 0, NULL, LOOP_TEXT, LOOP_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
change_short('L');
|
|
|
|
add_bool( "repeat", 0, NULL, REPEAT_TEXT, REPEAT_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
change_short('R');
|
2002-06-11 11:44:22 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
/* Misc options */
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_category_hint( N_("Miscellaneous"), MISC_CAT_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
add_module( "memcpy", "memcpy", NULL, NULL, MEMCPY_TEXT, MEMCPY_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_module( "access", "access", NULL, NULL, ACCESS_TEXT, ACCESS_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_module( "demux", "demux", NULL, NULL, DEMUX_TEXT, DEMUX_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
#if defined(WIN32)
|
2003-09-29 19:36:35 +02:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "one-instance", 0, NULL, ONEINSTANCE_TEXT, ONEINSTANCE_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-07-18 22:52:11 +02:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "high-priority", 1, NULL, HPRIORITY_TEXT, HPRIORITY_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2003-02-20 02:52:47 +01:00
|
|
|
add_bool( "fast-mutex", 0, NULL, FAST_MUTEX_TEXT, FAST_MUTEX_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_integer( "win9x-cv-method", 0, NULL, WIN9X_CV_TEXT, WIN9X_CV_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
|
|
|
#endif
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2003-08-14 21:25:56 +02:00
|
|
|
/* Hotkey options*/
|
2003-09-22 16:40:12 +02:00
|
|
|
add_category_hint( N_("Hot keys"), HOTKEY_CAT_LONGTEXT , VLC_FALSE );
|
2003-10-29 02:33:27 +01:00
|
|
|
add_key( "key-fullscreen", 'f', NULL, FULLSCREEN_KEY_TEXT, FULLSCREEN_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-play-pause", KEY_SPACE, NULL, PLAY_PAUSE_KEY_TEXT, PLAY_PAUSE_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-pause", 0, NULL, PAUSE_KEY_TEXT, PAUSE_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-play", 0, NULL, PLAY_KEY_TEXT, PLAY_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_TRUE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-faster", '+', NULL, FASTER_KEY_TEXT, FASTER_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-slower", '-', NULL, SLOWER_KEY_TEXT, SLOWER_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-next", 'n', NULL, NEXT_KEY_TEXT, NEXT_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-prev", 'p', NULL, PREV_KEY_TEXT, PREV_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-stop", 's', NULL, STOP_KEY_TEXT, STOP_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
2003-10-30 18:58:07 +01:00
|
|
|
add_key( "key-jump-10sec", KEY_MODIFIER_ALT|KEY_LEFT, NULL, JB10SEC_KEY_TEXT, JB10SEC_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-jump+10sec", KEY_MODIFIER_ALT|KEY_RIGHT, NULL, JF10SEC_KEY_TEXT, JF10SEC_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-jump-1min", KEY_MODIFIER_CTRL|KEY_LEFT, NULL, JB1MIN_KEY_TEXT, JB1MIN_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-jump+1min", KEY_MODIFIER_CTRL|KEY_RIGHT, NULL, JF1MIN_KEY_TEXT, JF1MIN_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-jump-5min", KEY_MODIFIER_CTRL|KEY_MODIFIER_ALT|KEY_LEFT, NULL, JB5MIN_KEY_TEXT, JB5MIN_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-jump+5min", KEY_MODIFIER_CTRL|KEY_MODIFIER_ALT|KEY_RIGHT, NULL, JF5MIN_KEY_TEXT, JF5MIN_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
2003-10-29 02:33:27 +01:00
|
|
|
add_key( "key-nav-activate", KEY_ENTER, NULL, NAV_ACTIVATE_KEY_TEXT, NAV_ACTIVATE_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-nav-up", KEY_UP, NULL, NAV_UP_KEY_TEXT, NAV_UP_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-nav-down", KEY_DOWN, NULL, NAV_DOWN_KEY_TEXT, NAV_DOWN_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
|
|
|
|
add_key( "key-nav-left", KEY_LEFT, NULL, NAV_LEFT_KEY_TEXT, NAV_LEFT_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
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add_key( "key-nav-right", KEY_RIGHT, NULL, NAV_RIGHT_KEY_TEXT, NAV_RIGHT_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
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add_key( "key-quit", KEY_MODIFIER_CTRL|KEY_SPACE, NULL, QUIT_KEY_TEXT, QUIT_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
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add_key( "key-vol-up", 'a', NULL, VOL_UP_KEY_TEXT, VOL_UP_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
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add_key( "key-vol-down", 'z', NULL, VOL_DOWN_KEY_TEXT, VOL_DOWN_KEY_LONGTEXT, VLC_FALSE );
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2003-08-14 21:25:56 +02:00
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2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
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/* Usage (mainly useful for cmd line stuff) */
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add_usage_hint( PLAYLIST_USAGE );
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
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set_description( N_("main program") );
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set_capability( "main", 100 );
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vlc_module_end();
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
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static module_config_t p_help_config[] =
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{
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2003-09-24 23:31:55 +02:00
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{ CONFIG_ITEM_BOOL, NULL, "help", 'h',
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N_("print help (can be combined with --advanced)") },
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{ CONFIG_ITEM_BOOL, NULL, "longhelp", 'H',
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N_("print detailed help (can be combined with --advanced)") },
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2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
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{ CONFIG_ITEM_BOOL, NULL, "list", 'l',
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2003-09-24 23:31:55 +02:00
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N_("print a list of available modules") },
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{ CONFIG_ITEM_STRING, NULL, "module", 'p',
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N_("print help on module (can be combined with --advanced)") },
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{ CONFIG_ITEM_BOOL, NULL, "save-config", '\0',
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N_("save the current command line options in the config") },
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{ CONFIG_ITEM_BOOL, NULL, "reset-config", '\0',
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N_("reset the current config to the default values") },
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{ CONFIG_ITEM_STRING, NULL, "config", '\0',
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N_("use alternate config file") },
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2002-07-31 22:56:53 +02:00
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{ CONFIG_ITEM_BOOL, NULL, "version", '\0',
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2003-09-24 23:31:55 +02:00
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N_("print version information") },
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{ CONFIG_HINT_END, NULL, NULL, '\0', NULL }
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 14:32:02 +02:00
|
|
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};
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/*****************************************************************************
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* End configuration.
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*****************************************************************************/
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2003-10-29 02:33:27 +01:00
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/*****************************************************************************
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* Initializer for the vlc_t structure storing the action / key associations
|
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*****************************************************************************/
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static struct hotkey p_hotkeys[] =
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{
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{ "key-quit", ACTIONID_QUIT, 0 },
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{ "key-play-pause", ACTIONID_PLAY_PAUSE, 0 },
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{ "key-play", ACTIONID_PLAY, 0 },
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{ "key-pause", ACTIONID_PAUSE, 0 },
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{ "key-stop", ACTIONID_STOP, 0 },
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2003-10-30 18:58:07 +01:00
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{ "key-jump-10sec", ACTIONID_JUMP_BACKWARD_10SEC, 0 },
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{ "key-jump+10sec", ACTIONID_JUMP_FORWARD_10SEC, 0 },
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{ "key-jump-1min", ACTIONID_JUMP_BACKWARD_1MIN, 0 },
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{ "key-jump+1min", ACTIONID_JUMP_FORWARD_1MIN, 0 },
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{ "key-jump-5min", ACTIONID_JUMP_BACKWARD_5MIN, 0 },
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{ "key-jump+5min", ACTIONID_JUMP_FORWARD_5MIN, 0 },
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2003-10-29 02:33:27 +01:00
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{ "key-prev", ACTIONID_PREV, 0 },
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{ "key-next", ACTIONID_NEXT, 0 },
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{ "key-faster", ACTIONID_FASTER, 0 },
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{ "key-slower", ACTIONID_SLOWER, 0 },
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{ "key-fullscreen", ACTIONID_FULLSCREEN, 0 },
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{ "key-vol-up", ACTIONID_VOL_UP, 0 },
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{ "key-vol-down", ACTIONID_VOL_DOWN, 0 },
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{ "key-nav-activate", ACTIONID_NAV_ACTIVATE, 0 },
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{ "key-nav-up", ACTIONID_NAV_UP, 0 },
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{ "key-nav-down", ACTIONID_NAV_DOWN, 0 },
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{ "key-nav-left", ACTIONID_NAV_LEFT, 0 },
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{ "key-nav-right", ACTIONID_NAV_RIGHT, 0 },
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|
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{ NULL, 0, 0 }
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|
|
};
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