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<0> Anybody here using gtk+ 2.10? I have a report saying that gxine's About box is broken... <0> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1519712&group_id=9655&atid=109655 <1> can xine do fade between videos in the playlist ? <1> like all pretty <2> hi <2> anyone able to help with application related questions? <3> don't ask to ask, just ask <3> there will be an answer if someone knows <2> I'm having problems that my application is skipping a lot when there is heavy activity using xine as audio player. Using alsaplayer and gstreamer I don't have this problem. <2> I think the problem is related to my app being multithreaded <2> I have tried other applications based on xine, but they don't seem to have the same problem <2> I can reproduce it either by doing some heavy I/O with a grep through a large folder or by doing a lot of things fast in my application so that it becomes CPU bound
<2> if I start xine externally and plays a song and then start my application and do a lot of stuff I get no skips :/ <4> aha fixed it <4> if I set the niceness of my player thread it goes away <4> the kernel is punishing the player for being one with the CPU hog <0> Anybody using GTK+ 2.10? <3> _ds, i can update <0> Flameeyes, http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1519712&group_id=9655&atid=109655 <3> _ds, it's a bug in gtk+ i'm afraid <0> :-| <3> i heard people talking of that today <0> Any relevant URLs? <3> _ds, wait i'll try to get the one who caused it here :P <3> _ds, http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=333360 <0> Right. Confirmed present here. <3> you should talk with him :P he's dsd_ ... it's just an extra char from you :P <0> Bug closed (invalid), with reference to that GTK bug. <0> I /could/ work around it with an event handler, but I won't :-) <0> ... hmm, looks precipitous... <0> siretart, what's the status of that sparc FTBFS? <0> Flameeyes? <3> _ds, [xine-devel] current xine-lib ftbfs on sparc this one? <0> That one, yes. <3> should be fixed now <0> Right... anything to be committed? <3> committed already <0> Oh, right. Must have missed it. <0> Was it the "build VIS support ..." commit? <0> (Just checking) <3> should be that <3> yes it's that <0> I don't see anything now holding up release... <3> so let's go :P maybe ubuntu users will have amarok working again :P <0> (Release) blocker? :-) <3> oh my... <3> brit humour <3> if the next one is going to be an hobbit pun, i'll cry <0> Right... two tarballs. One .gz, the other .bzip2. Take your pick. <0> (er, .bz2). <3> .bz2 <0> Thought so :-)
<3> you're going to use make dist? <0> Already done. <3> you changed Makefile.am to generate both? :) <0> http://zap.tartarus.org/~ds/xine-lib/ if you want to check anything... <0> I cheated: gunzip | bzip2 <3> will change it after release then <3> should i test or you'll take care of make dist? <0> Test away by all means, but you should use a tarball from the URL which I just posted here. <3> sure <0> (And with impeccable timing, I get lots of "how do you do this?" questions...) <3> hm? <0> Nothing to worry about. Just a computer-illiterate... <3> usual stuff then <0> Yes. <0> Right... what to mention in the release notes... <3> this is 56th patchset <3> i hope to drop patchset entirely for 1.1.3 <0> ... hmm, just remembered: problem with MJPEG files, reported in xine-user. Confirmed here... <3> which one? i don't follow -user <0> http://home.pages.at/gerbrauer/sample.avi <3> freezes? <0> No; scaling problem. <3> ah no, looks funny <3> hmm <0> As you see, one channel has half the vertical resolution, and isn't stretched properly... <0> ... or at all :-) <3> vlc does not have the problem <3> nor vlc <3> err nor mplayer <0> Or, according to the report, xine-lib 1.0.x. <0> I'm happy to let this one go for 1.1.2, though. <3> yeah if it's not a regression from 1.1.1 we should let it go for now <0> Fine... 1.1.2 test going well? <3> still building <3> but i had a quite recent snapshot running anyway <3> _ds, basically i'll test if it works and open :P the rest is all tested already <3> i'm using a snapshot of 10 days ago with the main changes backported <3> build finished now <3> works as a charm <0> This is good... <0> Tarball Uploaded & available <3> good :) <0> ... and off goes a message to xine-announce. <5> hey, congrats on the release :) <0> Ta muchly :-) <5> I hear _ds was the release dude <0> Two releases in a week - gxine 0.5.7 and now this. It's too much ;-) <5> heh <3> _ds, now handle the packages for debian, too ;)
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