[vlc] Requires support on Opening VLC through JAVA

Tony Anecito adanecito at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 29 19:33:34 CEST 2011


Hi,
 
I use vlcj but recently the api moved on to supporting vlc 1.2 but there are no compiled vlc app for 1.2 for Ubuntu. So vlcj for ubuntu may not be supported now.
 
Regards,
-Tony

--- On Mon, 8/29/11, gonzague <gonzagueddr at gmail.com> wrote:


From: gonzague <gonzagueddr at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [vlc] Requires support on Opening VLC through JAVA
To: "Mailing list for VLC media player users" <vlc at videolan.org>
Date: Monday, August 29, 2011, 10:57 AM


Hi, i never used java, but have started vlc in many way ( python, php ...) with command like yours ( system("vlc") for example ), and never had any trouble like this ...
I think dependencies if any are not required ( like dbus ) ...
Maybe you can send us the command you're using to kill your processes ( as i remenber even if you don't have a sound server or no sound card vlc will run ) ...

Regards

On 29/08/2011 13:38, Dinesh Lohar wrote: 
Hi All,

Greetings of the day!

First of all very very thanks for developing such a genius software.
Also best wishes for future.

Now let's move towards the subject.

I am using VLC to play my some video on Ubuntu Linux Platform.
And I am controlling the VLC through Telnet interface and it works fine.

I am using a Java Program to run VLC ( e.g. process.runtime.exec("vlc") ).
It works also.

But similarly to improve my OS performance I am removing some applications and Processes through Ubuntu.
But then the VLC doesn't open with above process. But when I opens it through terminal by typing VLC it get starts.

Please help me on this issue. Is there any dependency? If yes what it is?

Regards,

Dinesh




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