be set as
>> desired.
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>> https://bitbucket.org/NickyD/viewer-build-variables/commits/
>> cfab877696c6a35af1d80e5d17ea7acfffa6c762
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>> https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/BUG-41029
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>> I'm taking a look at https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/BUG-41029 and
>> whilst it seems straightforward, it seems to be unraveling into somet
ve wisdom say?
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Please read the
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> ca4ffedff48cf4ae29622434567a59f6b010708b
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> On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 7:07 PM, Callum Prentice (Callum) <
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>> Yep - we;re all following along similar tracks by the sound of it Nicky
>> :)
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>> Wit
x27;re really at about the same point! Please bear with us. :-)
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> The *FIXED* command is evidently for the linker and not the compiler but
> I'm not sure (a) if it's needed or (b) if it is, how to direct it at the
> right place.
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> Has anyone else encountered this and already and figured it out?
>
> -
his and already and figured it out?
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t; autobuild build --address-size=64
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>> :-)
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>> But I don't yet have a clean 64-bit build on any platform.
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> I wonder if doing vlc on darwin32 is worthwhile though. Quicktime for Mac
> is deprecated, but doesn’t exhibit the security holes Windows does. Once
> 64-bit is building, Quicktime has got to go as there is no 64-bit support
> anyway. Guess it depends on how soon darwin64 could be out the doo
ld play in same media instance).
>
> Our legal department have given us clearance to use either GStreamer or
> LibVLC as we see fit so that is not a concern.
>
> So what do we all think? Given the limited resources we have to throw at
> this, is this approach good enough? If
thread. But the same URL as parcel
> stream works.
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> On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 11:58 AM, Callum Prentice (Callum) <
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>> Parcel media streams might use FMODEx vs. media (I know, I know).. Have
&g
have parcel stream
> support to this day.
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> On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 10:02 AM, Callum Prentice (Callum) <
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>> My understanding was that QuickTime was used to play MP3 URLs on a prim
>> or parcel - QA reported that uninstalling QuickTime re
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> > Do people agree that this would be the best solution?
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> Definitely NOT !
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Yep - that may have been hasty - a desire to have a single orthogonal
solution for everything.
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ere is also two Jiras for that, so TVs
> can use HTML5. I can dig those two Jira up (or ask Whirly)
> if people are interested in the tickets.
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load.
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> The viewer is already using something else (FMODEX maybe) for MP3, as it
> works without Quicktime installed.
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> On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 5:25 PM, Callum Prentice (Callum) <
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>> Yep, that's a concern - I believe we
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> At one time we could play individual media files on both parcel media and
> MOAP such as mov avi wmv that were stored on services such as Dropbox.
> I noticed will testing viewer-release-vlc that it these are not allowed.
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Can you elaborate what you mean by "not allowed" - they just don
n Wed, May 18, 2016 at 4:51 PM, Cinder Roxley
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> On May 18, 2016 at 5:40:18 PM, Callum Prentice (Callum) (
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> Digesting all the suggestions here - thank you.
>
> Intrigued by Nicky's suggestion, I am currently trying to build CEF
>
ike Chrome does and of course,
allow us to support embedded media.
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> As many of you know, support for playing media in Second Life using
> QuickTime is being removed after Apple announced i
t; Regarding VLC, afaik some parts (some plugins for example) are still GPL?
> I am not sure about the implications of that.
>
> If the lawyers are okay with libvlc / gstreamer, what about enabling
> proprietary in CEF in addition. Not to use CEF as the media plugin, but to
> allowed it
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es gstreamer for linux as a lot of the linux users want as
> much opensource as possible.
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> Linux version relies on distro packages for the plugins.
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> On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 5:09 PM, Cinder Roxley
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>> On May 16, 2016 at 4:03:29 PM, Callum Prentice (C
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> Do you know if anyone has made a Windows or OS X version of it ?
>
>
>
> I made an attempt three years ago, got it working on OS X. Got frustrated
> with mingw and moved on to something else. I know the Imprudence team had
> some success with replacing both FMOD and Quicktime with gstreamer
>
>
> Gstreamer is probably your best bet just based on the friendliness of the
> developer community when asking questions and gstreamer being somewhat more
> focused on being an intuitive framework to integrate into an application.
> However, libvlc has a much simpler api which makes it faster to
>
>
>
> My knowledge about libVLC is rather outdated I would say, however it
> should be able to play quicktime/MOV files so I'm pretty sure it's a bug
> somewhere.
>
Investigating now - the source of test material when I wrote the original
QuickTime plugin was the Apple movie trailers site
he alternatives,
what are their advantages versus this one and how complex will they be to
implement?
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> On 1/28/15, Callum Prentice (Callum) wrote:
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> > that those libs/headers are pulled in via some CMake magic - I'll go
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other recommendations after trying the wiki out on a
> fresh system that hasn't been tainted with the 2010 build process.
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together and excellent test
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Minor point - maybe a warning where you define the fade in/out times that
they should not be zero, even for testing.
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