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Mpxplay v1.57 beta 9 is out | WEBM (Users)

posted by DOS386, 17.11.2010, 13:36

> Why do you need a DOS32A/TCPIP version? (Just because?

DOG4S is bloated and its legal status is grey at best :-|

> I prefer the DOS4G version, now it has got the same functions,
> like the win32 version (DLL and TCPIP/FTP handling).

Of course you could switch from DOG4S + OSama2/LE style DLL's to HX + Win32/PE DLL's ... but :-|

> I don't want to release more different versions, with different extenders
> and with different functions enabled/disabled.

Agree that there should not be too many :-|

> In player mode, the files are recognized by content too (you can rename an
> AVI file to MP4, program will play it properly), but in commander mode
> (show all filenames), they are recognized by extensions only.

Yeah ...

> It's not a bug, I've simply disabled the "detect files by content" in
> commander mode, because the content-autodetection
> (of Mpxplay) is a very slow thing.

The detection should start when I try to play 1 file, not be done in advance for all files, So if I try to play "BLAH.MP5" or "NOPE.TXT", MPXPLAY should look whether it is one of the supported audio or video file types.

BTW, if every file type had a reasonable sigi like PNG or FLAC, the content-autodetection would not be slow at all.

> I have only SB16/SBpro emulation on Audigy 1/2 cards. I will test

Most likely the problem is specific to this (strange) card, not broken for all ISA cards.

> > - OGG timing / seeking
> Where can I find such "wrong" OGG/OGM files?

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/video/

> My own encoded ogg files have no timing problems.

Most likely no video either.

> work on the demuxer/decoder bugs in the next (v1.58) version only.

Good :-)

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