Hi there, Kirk Puppy and Rene,
I'm planning to work on improving the video playback in LO, and I am
interested in your experiences with the vlc option.
Can this be made to work at the same quality level as i.e. the gstreamer plugin?
Are you yourself planning to make code contributions in this area?
Greetings,
Stephan van den Akker
Peutz bv
the Netherlands
2016-09-30 20:03 GMT+02:00 Kirk Puppy <kirkpuppy@gmail.com>:
Wow, that was easy. Thanks for your help Rene!
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Rene Engelhard <rene@debian.org> wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 10:35:39AM -0400, Kirk Puppy wrote:
So I built with --enable-vlc, but libreoffice still seemed to
try and
use gstreamer. When I would try and insert video into Impress I would
get
a gstreamer missing pluggins error on the terminal.
So then I tried compiling with --enable-vlc,
--disable-gstreamer-1-0,
and --disable-gstreamer-0-10. Now when I try to insert video into
impress,
I don't see any errors about gstreamer. But Impress pops up an error
message "The format of the selected file is not supported". I tried
mp4,
avi, and mkv. All have the same error message. Is there something
else I
need for using VLC? Is Gstreamer required?
% grep -ri experimental *
source/vlc/vlcuno.cxx: // Experimental for now - code is neither
elegant nor well tested.
source/vlc/vlcuno.cxx: if (!xContext.is() ||
!officecfg::Office::Common::Misc::ExperimentalMode::get(xContext))
source/vlc/vlcuno.cxx: // Experimental for now - code is neither
elegant nor well tested.
source/vlc/vlcuno.cxx: if (!xContext.is() ||
!officecfg::Office::Common::Misc::ExperimentalMode::get(xContext))
So I guess you want to enable experimental features?
(in Tools -> Options -> Advanced)
Regards,
Rene
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