Re: [OT] Seeking for a true *Multi*media player



Scott Lanning a écrit :

On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, [ISO-8859-15] Jörn Reder wrote:

I'm seeking for (or plan to code) a Linux based and truly multimedia
capable player application which is able to play the following mixed
content, in arbitrary order controlled by a playlist file, which format
is well known and can be generated easily from external programs (e.g.
XML based):

 - HDTV 1280x720p fullscreen playback of MPEG4 video AVI files
 - JavaScript enabled HTML content (some dynamics with DHTML & CSS)
 - non-interactive Flash movies (.swf)

Switching between the single items must be seamless without black
frames, time gaps or jerking. Full control over the application (e.g. by
network connection or something like that) would be great.

Does anybody know existent open source programs which fulfill these
requirements? I know there are dozens playing video, but do they "play"
HTML and Flash as well?

My googling wasn't successful, so my plan is to write a correspondent
application myself (resp. integrating several components, e.g. combining
xine/mplayer with an Mozilla engine held together by a Gtk2 Perl program
using GtkMozEmbed). But probably someone of you knows existent
solutions, which I at least could use as a base.


Mozilla has a VLC plugin.
http://www.videolan.org/doc/vlc-user-guide/en/ch07.html#id310383
I think it does most of what you're talking about.

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Mplayer does play almost any format, and has a mozilla plugin (I never
managed to make the vlc plugin work).
Regards
Madcat



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