[vlc] Re: vlc with Java thread problem

Pedro Lorente/UPC Pedro.Lorente at upc.edu
Tue Feb 1 15:12:26 CET 2005


Hello again,  I couldn't solve the problem, I found the vlc  plugins paths 
at /usr/lib/vlc, and now I'm using this command line:

        /usr/bin/vlc  --plugin-path /usr/lib/vlc -I dummy --extraintf rc
 
        also I try 

        /usr/bin/vlc --reset-plugins-cache  --plugin-path /usr/lib/vlc -I 
dummy --extraintf rc


 I get the same error:

[00000440] main interface error: no suitable intf module
[00000001] main vlc error: interface "rc,none" initialization failed
[00000442] dummy interface: Using the dummy interface module...

Any idea? 
Why vlc find dummy interface and it couldn't find rc  interface? 



Pedro Lorente
MediaCAT - Fundación i2CAT
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Benjamin PRACHT <bigben+spam at videolan.org>
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20/01/2005 18:22
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On Thu, Jan 20, 2005, Pedro Lorente/UPC wrote :
> The problem continues. I use this command line : /usr/bin/vlc  -I dummy 
> --extraintf  rc   --rc-host  127.0.0.1:9999. If  I put these line into a 

> shell it's works fine, but when I use the java code I get this error:
> 
> VLC media player 0.8.1 Janus
> libhal.c 767 : org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceDoesNotExist raised
> "Service "org.freedesktop.Hal" does not exist"


Well, consider that as a wrning, not an error... It is only required for
the HAL service discovery module.

> 
> [00000232] main interface error: no suitable intf module
> [00000001] main vlc error: interface "rc,none" initialization failed
> [00000234] dummy interface: Using the dummy interface module...
> 

I guess VLC doesn't find the plugin path when started that way
(certainly an environment issue...) Can you try with the --plugin-path
/usr/src/vlc option ? (if /usr/src/vlc is the path where the modules are
installed). 

> Anybody know why I couldn't initialize the rc interface?
> 

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BigBen

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