[vlc] RC question

Edit B bouke at editb.nl
Tue Jan 6 19:10:10 CET 2015


Dude, this is a mailing list, i'm not asking YOU questions, i'm asking EVERY subscriber for help.
Those who know might answer, others might learn...

Bouke
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  Subject: Re: [vlc] RC question


  Why are you asking me questions?
  I have been asking them questions trying to understand VLC.
  I understand very little about VLC, I need help also.



  On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 12:03 PM, Chris Angelico <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote:




  On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 3:54 AM, Edit B <bouke at editb.nl> wrote:
  > Still working in Director (using a lot of Xtras)
  > Under Win, i can get Telnet to work (althought with a lot of hoops), but
  > that does not work on Mac, and i fear it won't work on Win anymore anytime
  > soon.
  > Besides, from the docs, Telnet is limited compared to shelling / RC
  > It's the only language i know, and i still like it very much (It's really
  > fast for small / one-off projects)

  I'm not familiar with Director (is it
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingo_(programming_language) ?), but if
  you pick up something like Python, you'll be able to establish a
  socket connection easily. I made a simple program a little while ago
  that, among other things, could pause and resume a video, using the
  telnet interface. There may not be a command-line 'telnet' program on
  your platform, but there's certainly BSD socket support, which is all
  you really need.

  ChrisA
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