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<0> :) <0> i need help <0> how do i execute songs via putty <0> can you help me? <0> ok <0> xine commands? <0> xine help?
<1> what is it exactly that you are asking? <0> i need to know how to exec files via xine <0> remotely <1> that does not make any sense <0> how do you figure? <1> you want to play back "media-files" in xine over a remote shell-connection? <1> is that what you mean? <0> use ssh <0> oddborn? <0> thats an interesting name <1> yes, well... to get the standard xine-ui you would have to make sure that putty forwards X11-connections and you would have to have a X-server running on your local machine <0> care to illabewrate <1> if you want to use a text-based interface I would suggest using mplayer, mpd/mpc, moc, vlcs telnet-interface or something like that <0> and how do you figure that? <1> *how* I figured it? I'm just trying to help here, but your questions are somewhat cryptic <0> that they are <0> but your answers are clean <0> and now we sit <0> can we talk? <0> you suggest a m based formula <0> bjorn is celtic <0> and he was a mighty hero <0> how do i exec songs? <0> i spent my last yrs writing programs for the govt
<2> Zodgrod, the simple answer is you cannot exec files via xine. There is no demand for such a feature <0> can run the files via putty? <0> nm <2> Zodgrod, xine plays audio and video files, it does not execute any binary files ever. <3> lol <2> DrZimmerman, exploit hunter me thinks <3> jcdutton: well or someone testing a bot <3> jcdutton: the phrases look like they where made by one of these wanna be AI bots <1> hehe, I was suspecting that.. either a bot or a *really* bored teenager <3> yes <1> but.. would a bot get my nick wrong? or maybe that is part of the AI? <3> possible <1> anyways.. now that there is some action in here; do guys mostly use xine or do you develop applications using xine-lib? <1> I have a question about seeking, it does not always work here if the "seek-distance" is small.. the file even seeks backward sometimes... :\ <1> what is the "proper" way of dealing with seeking? <3> i only use xine <3> but i would like to have some developer knowledge, but my current time don't allow that <1> okay <1> jcdutton: how about you? <3> a problem that i have is playback of certain dvd's, they can be played, but when i try to pause or go for-/backwards the film stops and xine crashes <3> gtg eat <1> yup, cya <4> hey, i've moved all the codecs to /usr/lib/win32, but i still can't play wmv files <5> joekm: where did you get the codecs from? also double check the xine configuration for the win32 codecs dir <4> i got the codecs from the mplayer site <5> so check the config <5> so you have a few files matching /usr/lib/win32/wmv* right? <5> and the file you're testing isn't encrypted
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