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Message: 3<BR>> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 21:06:26 +0200<BR>> From: "Mirsal ENNAIME" <mirsal.ennaime@gmail.com><BR>> Subject: Re: [vlc-devel] Does VLC have this kind of remote control<BR>> feature?<BR>> To: "Mailing list for VLC media player developers"<BR>> <vlc-devel@videolan.org><BR>> Message-ID:<BR>> <a8846f300709251206w23b8b4aaia211f37e6877fc5a@mail.gmail.com><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1<BR>> <BR>> On 9/24/07, ChengYQ <crashboat@hotmail.com> wrote:<BR>> > If the telnet is insecure, I will try to write a simple program using<BR>> > libvlc with TCP function, so that I can start/stop the vlc function as<BR>> > needed. I've done this in Windows, I hope it is the same in Linux.<BR>> <BR>> Hi,<BR>> If you don't mind using the svn version, instead of using libvlc, you<BR>> could take advantage of the currently under development dbus module.<BR>> VLC is in the process of being an MPRIS-aware media player. You can<BR>> find the spec here: <A href="http://wiki.xmms2.xmms.se/index.php/MPRIS">http://wiki.xmms2.xmms.se/index.php/MPRIS</A><BR>
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Thanks a lot for your help, it seems a good idea:)<BR>
<BR>> <BR>> It would make your code even more trivial to write and media-player independent.<BR>> -- <BR>> Mirsal ENNAIME<BR>> <BR><BR><br /><hr />使用新一代 Hotmail,更强大、更安全、更多存储空间! <a href='http://www.hotmail.com' target='_new'>立刻体验!</a></body>
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