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Robert McNamara wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Norm Dressler <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mlists@dressler.ca"><mlists@dressler.ca></a> wrote:
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On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Norm Dressler <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mlists@dressler.ca"><mlists@dressler.ca></a> wrote:
I was using Mirobridge but Miro no longer works with the version VDPAU I've
upgraded too (190.42 I believe). It hasn't been 'stable' for me so looking
for another solution that I can set direct feeds into.
Miro and Mirobridge don't make any modifications to the video. The
videos you download will be identical no matter what you use to get
them. Miro and Mirobridge are merely a conduit to get them in to
myth. Anyway, most of the Revision3 stuff is (even with their highest
quality feed) easily playable with even a low end CPU, why not just
use software decode?
Robert
Sorry you misunderstand my requirement. I have a sufficient system to play
HD (I currently run an HD-PVR, etc). No problems there - I'm looking for a
plugin or similar that will simply download the videos based on their RSS
feeds and a schedule and put them in the Recorded Shows part of my system
like Mirobridge did. I don't need to transcode or change the video I want
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What I am telling you is no other source of getting the material will
give you a different file-- since you cite a new version of VDPAU as
your reason for moving away from Miro and mirobridge, I am explaining
that the file you get from any other RSS inserter will give you the
same file. I further explained that if VDPAU was the issue, you
should play the files with software decode instead. Perhaps you can
be more clear about what sort of incompatibility you think you see w/
Miro + VDPAU?
Robert
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I'm using Ubuntu with JYA's repositories for .22. I have no issues
playing the files downloaded from Miro BUT Miro itself as in the
package, is in conflict with the version of VDPAU. I'm sure if I went
to the point of download the source or rebuilding the Miro package I
could get it to work but in reality I don't need Miro since I already
know what feeds I want - so I just need a downloader.<br>
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So to be clear, Miro's package has a requirement for VDPAU 180 so it
won't install as a package. Rather then going through the process of
getting Miro working under my config, I was hoping to just drop Miro
and use something that will fetch the videos based on the RSS feeds
provided by the sites.<br>
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I've been using .22 on and off for likely a year now and I love it.
The latest RC is looking great. I wish I had more free time to
contribute and provide patches or even my own plugins to solve my
little problems but for now it can only be feedback and testing.<br>
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Norm<br>
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