[vlc] Re: VLC 0.8.0 and Windows CE

Rick Davis rickdavisjr at comcast.net
Wed Dec 22 12:13:58 CET 2004


Gildas,

	Another question of course.

	When the stream is detected, it loads a module demux2_New. This
appears to be searching for the appropriate module. For some reason, it
never loads the ts module. It loads the m3u module and then that seems to
try adding all kinds of garbage to the playlist.

	On my Windows98 box running 0.8.0, it loads the mpeg system module
and then the ts_dvbpsi module. I never see a dmux2_New module getting
loaded.

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-----Original Message-----
From: vlc-bounce at videolan.org [mailto:vlc-bounce at videolan.org] On Behalf Of
Gildas Bazin
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 3:00 AM
To: vlc at videolan.org
Subject: [vlc] Re: VLC 0.8.0 and Windows CE

On Wednesday 22 December 2004 01:26, Rick Davis wrote:
> I am trying to get VLC version 0.8.0 running under Windows CE. I can 
> build all modules except for the plugin_ts module. I had to make some 
> modifications to ipv4.c to get it to bind and add multicast 
> membership. It receives the data but can't find a demux2 module.
> Is the plugin_ts module for MPEG-2 transport streams?
> It also looks like plugin_ts is dependant on libdvbpsi?
> How do I build libdvbpsi for win32/WinCE?
> 

Good to know somebody is working on getting 0.8.x to run properly on Windows
CE :). I'll soon have a pocket pc to play with so I should also be able to
help there.

As for plugin_ts, yes it is the MPEG-2 transport stream demultiplexor and it
does depend on libdvbpsi which I don't think anybody tried to compile for
WinCE. I'll give it a try today if I can.

Could you also send us your patch to ipv4.c so I can integrate it in the
development version of VLC ?

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