2009/9/15 Bernard Mentink <[email protected]>:
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> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Bernard Mentink <[email protected]>

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> Ok, looks like I didn't wait long enough for the drive name to appear, it
> works fine.
> However, I would still like to know if better VLC support is coming, If I
> set VLC to be the preferred player, It works, but I don't get any pause or
> OSD, do  I need kaa.display for this?
> mplayer works fine without kaa.display.
> (By the way how do I install kaa.display? It is not in the repositories for
> ArchLinux, do I have to get it from SVN? If so how do I set it up.)
> I am using VLC for TV viewing as it gives me much better results, and pause
> via the remote does not work on mplayer with livepause. I would like to use
> VLC for DVD playback, but it seems I can't "just" have it for DVD's but have
> to have it as the default video player ..
> Hope someone can shed some light on this issue ..
> Thanks,
> Bernie
Basicly, VLC is not as well integrated in to freevo as either Mplayer
or Xine. Personally I find that XIne is the better DVD player and
Mplayer has the best video format support and TVTime, while it does
not have livepause yet, is teh best for watching TV. That is just me I
run a Slackware box.

As for Kass.display, I don't see it being much help for you with VLC,
it does not have vlc support yet to my knowledge. The kaa.display
support for mplayer is progressing but at the moment is not very good.

Evan

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