2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
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# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
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#, fuzzy
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msgid ""
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msgstr ""
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"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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"POT-Creation-Date: 2002-06-01 18:43+0200\n"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
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"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
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"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
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"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n"
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"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:277
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#, c-format
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msgid "Usage: %s [options] [parameters] [file]...\n"
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msgstr ""
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#. Print module name
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:868
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#, c-format
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msgid ""
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"%s module options:\n"
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"\n"
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msgstr ""
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#. We could also have "=<" here
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:888 src/misc/configuration.c:798
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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msgid "string"
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msgstr ""
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:891 src/misc/configuration.c:783
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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msgid "integer"
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msgstr ""
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:894 src/misc/configuration.c:790
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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msgid "float"
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msgstr ""
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:900
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msgid " (default enabled)"
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:901
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msgid " (default disabled)"
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:955
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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msgid ""
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"\n"
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"Playlist items:\n"
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" *.mpg, *.vob plain MPEG-1/2 files\n"
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" [dvd:][device][@raw_device][@[title][,[chapter][,angle]]]\n"
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" DVD device\n"
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" [vcd:][device][@[title][,[chapter]]\n"
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" VCD device\n"
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" udpstream:[@[<bind address>][:<bind port>]]\n"
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" UDP stream sent by VLS\n"
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" vlc:loop loop execution of the playlist\n"
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" vlc:pause pause execution of playlist items\n"
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" vlc:quit quit VLC\n"
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msgstr ""
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:976 src/libvlc.c:1025 src/libvlc.c:1049 src/libvlc.c:1068
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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msgid ""
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"\n"
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"Press the RETURN key to continue...\n"
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msgstr ""
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#. Usage
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:999
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#, c-format
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msgid ""
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"Usage: %s [options] [parameters] [file]...\n"
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"\n"
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msgstr ""
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:1002
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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msgid "[module] [description]\n"
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msgstr ""
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.c:1043
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msgid ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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"This program comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.\n"
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"You may redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License;\n"
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"see the file named COPYING for details.\n"
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"Written by the VideoLAN team at Ecole Centrale, Paris.\n"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#. ****************************************************************************
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#. * libvlc.h: main libvlc header
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#. *****************************************************************************
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#. * Copyright (C) 1998-2002 VideoLAN
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#. * $Id: vlc.pot,v 1.10 2002/06/01 16:45:34 sam Exp $
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#. *
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#. * Authors: Vincent Seguin <seguin@via.ecp.fr>
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#. * Samuel Hocevar <sam@zoy.org>
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#. * Gildas Bazin <gbazin@netcourrier.com>
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#. *
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#. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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#. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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#. * (at your option) any later version.
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#. *
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#. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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#. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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#. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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#. * GNU General Public License for more details.
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#. *
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#. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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#. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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#. * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
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#. ****************************************************************************
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#. ****************************************************************************
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#. * Configuration options for the main program. Each module will also separatly
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#. * define its own configuration options.
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#. * Look into configuration.h if you need to know more about the following
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#. * macros.
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#. ****************************************************************************
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#: src/libvlc.h:32
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msgid "interface module"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:34
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msgid ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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"This option allows you to select the interface used by vlc. The default "
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"behavior is to automatically select the best module available."
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msgstr ""
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#: src/libvlc.h:38
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msgid "be verbose"
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:40
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msgid "This options activates the output of information messages."
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:42
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msgid "be quiet"
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msgstr ""
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#: src/libvlc.h:44
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msgid "This options turns off all warning and information messages."
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msgstr ""
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#: src/libvlc.h:46
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msgid "color messages"
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msgstr ""
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#: src/libvlc.h:48
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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"When this option is turned on, the messages sent to the console will be "
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"colorized. Your terminal needs Linux color support for this to work."
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:51
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "interface default search path"
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:53
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid ""
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"This option allows you to set the default path that the interface will open "
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"when looking for a file."
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:56
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2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
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msgid "audio output module"
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:58
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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"This option allows you to select the audio audio output method used by vlc. "
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"The default behavior is to automatically select the best method available."
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:62
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msgid "enable audio"
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:64
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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"You can completely disable the audio output. In this case the audio decoding "
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"stage won't be done, and it will save some processing power."
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:67
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msgid "force mono audio"
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:68
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "This will force a mono audio output"
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msgstr ""
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:70
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "audio output volume"
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msgstr ""
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:72
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid ""
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"You can set the default audio output volume here, in a range from 0 to 1024."
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:75
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "audio output format"
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msgstr ""
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:77
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid ""
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"You can force the audio output format here.\n"
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"0 -> 16 bits signed native endian (default)\n"
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"1 -> 8 bits unsigned\n"
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"2 -> 16 bits signed little endian\n"
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"3 -> 16 bits signed big endian\n"
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"4 -> 8 bits signed\n"
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"5 -> 16 bits unsigned little endian\n"
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"6 -> 16 bits unsigned big endian\n"
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"7 -> mpeg2 audio (unsupported)\n"
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"8 -> ac3 pass-through"
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:88
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "audio output frequency (Hz)"
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:90
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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"You can force the audio output frequency here. Common values are 48000, "
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"44100, 32000, 22050, 16000, 11025, 8000."
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:93
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "compensate desynchronization of audio (in ms)"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:95
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"This option allows you to delay the audio output. This can be handy if you "
|
|
|
|
"notice a lag between the video and the audio."
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:98
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
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msgid "video output module"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:100
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"This option allows you to select the video output method used by vlc. The "
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|
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"default behavior is to automatically select the best method available."
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:104
|
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|
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msgid "enable video"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:106
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"You can completely disable the video output. In this case the video decoding "
|
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|
"stage won't be done, which will save some processing power."
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:109
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "display identifier"
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:111
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
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msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"This is the local display port that will be used for X11 drawing. For "
|
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|
|
"instance :0.1."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:114
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "video width"
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:116
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"You can enforce the video width here. By default vlc will adapt to the video "
|
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|
|
"characteristics."
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:119
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "video height"
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:121
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
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msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"You can enforce the video height here. By default vlc will adapt to the "
|
|
|
|
"video characteristics."
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:124
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2002-04-22 02:32:12 +08:00
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msgid "zoom video"
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:126
|
2002-04-22 02:32:12 +08:00
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msgid "You can zoom the video by the specified factor."
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msgstr ""
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:128
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2002-04-22 02:32:12 +08:00
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msgid "grayscale video output"
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:130
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
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msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"When enabled, the color information from the video won't be decoded (this "
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"can also allow you to save some processing power)."
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:133
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "fullscreen video output"
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:135
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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|
msgid ""
|
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|
|
"If this option is enabled, vlc will always start a video in fullscreen mode."
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:138
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msgid "overlay video output"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:140
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"If enabled, vlc will try to take advantage of the overlay capabilities of "
|
|
|
|
"you graphics card."
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:143
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "force SPU position"
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:145
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"You can use this option to place the subtitles under the movie, instead of "
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
"over the movie. Try several positions."
|
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:148
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "video filter module"
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:150
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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msgid ""
|
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|
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"This will allow you to add a post-processing filter to enhance the picture "
|
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|
|
"quality, for instance deinterlacing, or to clone or distort the video window."
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:154
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "server port"
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:156
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "This is the port used for UDP streams. By default, we chose 1234."
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:158
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "enable network channel mode"
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:160
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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msgid "Activate this option if you want to use the VideoLAN Channel Server."
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:162
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "channel server address"
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:164
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "Indicate here the address of the VideoLAN Channel Server."
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:166
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "channel server port"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:168
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "Indicate here the port on which the VideoLAN Channel Server runs."
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:170
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "network interface"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:172
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid ""
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"If you have several interfaces on your Linux machine and use the VLAN "
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"solution, you may indicate here which interface to use."
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:175
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "choose program (SID)"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:177
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Choose the program to select by giving its Service ID."
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:179
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "choose audio"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:181
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "Give the default type of audio you want to use in a DVD."
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:183
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "choose channel"
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:185
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid ""
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"Give the stream number of the audio channel you want to use in a DVD (from 1 "
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"to n)."
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:188
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "choose subtitles"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:190
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid ""
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"Give the stream number of the subtitle channel you want to use in a DVD "
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"(from 1 to n)."
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:193
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "DVD device"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:195
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "This is the default DVD device to use."
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:197
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "VCD device"
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:199
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "This is the default VCD device to use."
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:201
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "force IPv6"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:203
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid ""
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"If you check this box, IPv6 will be used by default for all UDP and HTTP "
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"connections."
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:206
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "force IPv4"
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:208
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid ""
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"If you check this box, IPv4 will be used by default for all UDP and HTTP "
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"connections."
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:211
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "choose MPEG audio decoder"
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:213
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid ""
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"This allows you to select the MPEG audio decoder you want to use. Common "
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"choices are builtin and mad."
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:216
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "choose AC3 audio decoder"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:218
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid ""
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|
|
"This allows you to select the AC3/A52 audio decoder you want to use. Common "
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"choices are builtin and a52."
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:221
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msgid "enable CPU MMX support"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:223
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"If your processor supports the MMX instructions set, vlc can take advantage "
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|
|
"of them."
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: src/libvlc.h:226
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msgid "enable CPU 3D Now! support"
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:228
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"If your processor supports the 3D Now! instructions set, vlc can take "
|
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|
|
"advantage of them."
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:231
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msgid "enable CPU MMX EXT support"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:233
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"If your processor supports the MMX EXT instructions set, vlc can take "
|
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|
"advantage of them."
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:236
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msgid "enable CPU SSE support"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:238
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"If your processor supports the SSE instructions set, vlc can take can take "
|
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|
"advantage of them."
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:241
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msgid "enable CPU AltiVec support"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:243
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
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"If your processor supports the AltiVec instructions set, vlc can take "
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"advantage of them."
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:246
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "launch playlist on startup"
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:248
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "If you want vlc to start playing on startup, then enable this option."
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:250
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msgid "enqueue items in playlist"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:252
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"If you want vlc to add items to the playlist as you open them, then enable "
|
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|
|
"this option."
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:255
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "loop playlist on end"
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:257
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"If you want vlc to keep playing the playlist indefinitely then enable this "
|
|
|
|
"option."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:260
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
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msgid "memory copy module"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:262
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
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msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"You can select wich memory copy module you want to use. By default vlc will "
|
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|
|
"select the fastest one supported by your hardware."
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:265
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msgid "access module"
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:267
|
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|
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msgid "This is a legacy entry to let you configure access modules"
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:269
|
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msgid "demux module"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:271
|
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|
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msgid "This is a legacy entry to let you configure demux modules"
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:273
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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|
msgid "fast pthread on NT/2K/XP (developpers only)"
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:275
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"On Windows NT/2K/XP we use a slow but correct pthread implementation, you "
|
|
|
|
"can also use this faster implementation but you might experience problems "
|
|
|
|
"with it."
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#. Interface options
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:297
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Interface"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#. Audio options
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:305
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "Audio"
|
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|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#. Video options
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/directx/directx.c:53 src/libvlc.h:315
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "Video"
|
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#. Input options
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/satellite/satellite.c:66 src/libvlc.h:328
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "Input"
|
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#. Decoder options
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:347
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Decoders"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
|
|
#. CPU options
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:352
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "CPU"
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
#. Playlist options
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:506 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1824
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1848 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:611
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2105 src/libvlc.h:360
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Playlist"
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msgstr ""
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#. Misc options
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: plugins/a52/a52.c:83 plugins/ac3_adec/ac3_adec.c:72 plugins/dsp/dsp.c:81
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/dummy/dummy.c:51 plugins/fb/fb.c:70 plugins/filter/deinterlace.c:50
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#: plugins/filter/distort.c:50 plugins/filter/transform.c:51
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#: plugins/filter/wall.c:45 plugins/ggi/ggi.c:64 plugins/gtk/gnome.c:73
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk.c:71 plugins/mad/mad_adec.c:66 plugins/mga/xmga.c:106
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: plugins/mpeg_vdec/video_parser.c:96 plugins/text/logger.c:86
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/win32/win32.cpp:48 plugins/x11/x11.c:55 plugins/x11/xvideo.c:65
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#: src/libvlc.h:366
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Miscellaneous"
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:378
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "main program"
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: src/libvlc.h:390
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2002-04-22 02:32:12 +08:00
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msgid "print help"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:392
|
2002-04-22 02:32:12 +08:00
|
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|
msgid "print detailed help"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: src/libvlc.h:394
|
2002-04-23 22:16:21 +08:00
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msgid "print a list of available modules"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:396
|
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|
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msgid "print help on module"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:399
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "print version information"
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/libvlc.h:401
|
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|
|
msgid "print build information"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: src/misc/configuration.c:783
|
2002-04-23 22:16:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "boolean"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
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|
|
#. * Build configuration structure.
|
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|
|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/a52/a52.c:74
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "A/52 dynamic range compression"
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/a52/a52.c:76
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"Dynamic range compression makes the loud sounds softer, and the soft sounds "
|
|
|
|
"louder, so you can more easily listen to the stream in a noisy environment "
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"without disturbing anyone. If you disable the dynamic range compression the "
|
|
|
|
"playback will be more adapted to a movie theater or a listening room."
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/a52/a52.c:88
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "a52 ATSC A/52 aka AC-3 audio decoder module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/aa/aa.c:50
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "ASCII-art video output module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/ac3_adec/ac3_adec.c:74 plugins/downmix/downmix.c:47
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "AC3 downmix module"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/ac3_adec/ac3_adec.c:76 plugins/imdct/imdct.c:47
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "AC3 IMDCT module"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/ac3_adec/ac3_adec.c:80
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "software AC3 decoder"
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/ac3_spdif/ac3_spdif.c:116
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "SPDIF pass-through AC3 decoder"
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/access/file.c:56
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Standard filesystem file reading"
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msgstr ""
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/access/http.c:71
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "HTTP access plug-in"
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msgstr ""
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/access/udp.c:58
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Raw UDP access plug-in"
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/alsa/alsa.c:56
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
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|
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msgid "ALSA audio module"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/arts/arts.c:65
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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|
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msgid "aRts audio module"
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msgstr ""
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|
#: plugins/beos/beos.cpp:49
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|
msgid "BeOS standard API module"
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/chroma/i420_rgb.c:62
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "I420,IYUV,YV12 to RGB,RV15,RV16,RV24,RV32 conversions"
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/chroma/i420_rgb.c:66
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "MMX I420,IYUV,YV12 to RV15,RV16,RV24,RV32 conversions"
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/chroma/i420_ymga.c:55 plugins/chroma/i420_yuy2.c:74
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/chroma/i422_yuy2.c:68
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "conversions from "
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/chroma/i420_ymga.c:55 plugins/chroma/i420_ymga.c:58
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/chroma/i420_yuy2.c:74 plugins/chroma/i420_yuy2.c:77
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/chroma/i422_yuy2.c:68 plugins/chroma/i422_yuy2.c:71
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid " to "
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/chroma/i420_ymga.c:58 plugins/chroma/i420_yuy2.c:77
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/chroma/i422_yuy2.c:71
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "MMX conversions from "
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
#. * Building configuration tree
|
|
|
|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/directx/directx.c:41
|
|
|
|
msgid "use hardware YUV->RGB conversions"
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/directx/directx.c:43
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"Try to use hardware acceleration for YUV->RGB conversions. This option "
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
"doesn't have any effect when using overlays."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/directx/directx.c:45
|
|
|
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msgid "use video buffers in system memory"
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/directx/directx.c:47
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"Create video buffers in system memory instead of video memory. This isn't "
|
|
|
|
"recommended as usually using video memory allows to benefit from more "
|
|
|
|
"hardware acceleration (like rescaling or YUV->RGB conversions). This option "
|
|
|
|
"doesn't have any effect when using overlays."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/directx/directx.c:59
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
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msgid "DirectX extension module"
|
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/downmix/downmix3dn.c:47
|
|
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msgid "3D Now! AC3 downmix module"
|
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|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
|
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#: plugins/downmix/downmixsse.c:47
|
|
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msgid "SSE AC3 downmix module"
|
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|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/dsp/dsp.c:82
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "OSS dsp device"
|
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|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/dsp/dsp.c:86
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Linux OSS /dev/dsp module"
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msgstr ""
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#. ****************************************************************************
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#. * Build configuration tree.
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#. ****************************************************************************
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#: plugins/dummy/dummy.c:44
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msgid "dummy image chroma format"
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msgstr ""
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#: plugins/dummy/dummy.c:46
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msgid ""
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"Force the dummy video output to create images using a specific chroma format "
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"instead of trying to improve performances by using the most efficient one."
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/dummy/dummy.c:57
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "dummy functions module"
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msgstr ""
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#: plugins/dummy/null.c:52
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msgid "the Null module that does nothing"
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msgstr ""
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#: plugins/dvd/dvd.c:66
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msgid "[dvd:][device][@raw_device][@[title][,[chapter][,angle]]]"
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msgstr ""
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#: plugins/dvd/dvd.c:72
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msgid "DVD input module, uses libdvdcss if present"
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msgstr ""
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#: plugins/dvd/dvd.c:75
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msgid "DVD input module, uses libdvdcss"
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msgstr ""
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#: plugins/dvdread/dvdread.c:42
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msgid "[dvdread:][device][@[title][,[chapter][,angle]]]"
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msgstr ""
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#: plugins/dvdread/dvdread.c:46
|
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msgid "DVDRead input module"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/esd/esd.c:67
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "EsounD audio module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/fb/fb.c:71
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "framebuffer device"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/fb/fb.c:75
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Linux console framebuffer module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/deinterlace.c:51
|
|
|
|
msgid "Deinterlace mode"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/deinterlace.c:52
|
|
|
|
msgid "one of 'bob' and 'blend'"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/deinterlace.c:56
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "deinterlacing module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/distort.c:51
|
|
|
|
msgid "distort mode"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/distort.c:52
|
|
|
|
msgid "one of \"wave\" and \"ripple\""
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/distort.c:56
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "miscellaneous video effects module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/invert.c:48
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "invert video module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/transform.c:52
|
|
|
|
msgid "Transform type"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/transform.c:53
|
|
|
|
msgid "One of '90', '180', '270', 'hflip' and 'vflip'"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/transform.c:57
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "image transformation module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/wall.c:46
|
|
|
|
msgid "Number of columns"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/wall.c:47
|
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"Select the number of horizontal videowindows in which to split the video"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/wall.c:49
|
|
|
|
msgid "Number of rows"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/wall.c:50
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Select the number of vertical videowindows in which to split the video"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/wall.c:52
|
|
|
|
msgid "Active windows"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/wall.c:53
|
|
|
|
msgid "comma separated list of active windows, defaults to all"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/filter/wall.c:57
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "image wall video module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/fx/scope.c:72
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "scope effect module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
#. * Building configuration tree
|
|
|
|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/ggi/ggi.c:58 plugins/mga/xmga.c:100 plugins/x11/x11.c:49
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/x11/xvideo.c:54
|
|
|
|
msgid "X11 display name"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/ggi/ggi.c:59
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"Specify the X11 hardware display you want to use.\n"
|
|
|
|
"By default vlc will use the value of the DISPLAY environment variable."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/glide/glide.c:69
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "3dfx Glide module"
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
#. * Building configuration tree
|
|
|
|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome.c:61 plugins/gtk/gtk.c:62
|
|
|
|
msgid "show tooltips"
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome.c:62 plugins/gtk/gtk.c:63
|
|
|
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msgid "Show tooltips for configuration options."
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome.c:67 plugins/gtk/gtk.c:65
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "maximum height for the configuration windows"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome.c:69 plugins/gtk/gtk.c:67
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"You can set the maximum height that the configuration windows in the "
|
|
|
|
"preferences menu will occupy."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk.c:78
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Gtk+ interface module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome.c:64
|
|
|
|
msgid "show text on toolbar buttons"
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome.c:65
|
|
|
|
msgid "Show the text below icons on the toolbar."
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome.c:84
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Gnome interface module"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:202 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:109
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1337
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "VideoLAN Client"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:135 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1137
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_File"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:19 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:800
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:153 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1155
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Open File..."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:20 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:367
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:801 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:161
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:483 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1163
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Open a File"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:26 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:807
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:168 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1167
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Open _Disc..."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:27 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:379
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:808 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:176
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:494 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1175
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Open a DVD or VCD"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:33 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:814
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:183 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1179
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Network Stream..."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:34 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:391
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:815 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:191
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:505 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1187
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Select a Network Stream"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:41 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:206
|
|
|
|
msgid "_Eject Disc"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:42 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:442
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:214
|
|
|
|
msgid "Eject disc"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:226 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1236
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "E_xit"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:234
|
|
|
|
msgid "Exit the program"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:241
|
|
|
|
msgid "_View"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:55 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:259
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Hide interface"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:267
|
|
|
|
msgid "Hide the main interface window"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:62 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:878
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:271 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1049
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Fullscreen"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:70 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:290
|
|
|
|
msgid "Progr_am"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:71 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:299
|
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|
|
msgid "Choose the program"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:77 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:303
|
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|
|
msgid "_Title"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:312
|
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msgid "Navigate through the stream"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:84 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:316
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msgid "_Chapter"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:92 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:336
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgid "_Playlist..."
|
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:93 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:344
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgid "Open the playlist window"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:99 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:348
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgid "_Modules..."
|
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:100 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:357
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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msgid "Open the module manager"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:106 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:359
|
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msgid "Messages..."
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:107 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:365
|
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msgid "Open the messages window"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:369
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msgid "_Settings"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:387
|
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msgid "A_udio"
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:119 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:922
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:396
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Select audio channel"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:125 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:928
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:400 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1125
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Subtitles"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:126 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:929
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:409
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Select subtitles channel"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:421 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1217
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Preferences..."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:429
|
|
|
|
msgid "Configure the application"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:433
|
|
|
|
msgid "_Help"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:451 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1199
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_About..."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:459
|
|
|
|
msgid "About this application"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:366 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1714
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:482 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2141
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2258
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "File"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:378 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:581
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1707 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2321
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:493 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:680
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2134
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Disc"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:390 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:504
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Net"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:402 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:515
|
|
|
|
msgid "Sat"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:403 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:516
|
|
|
|
msgid "Open a Satellite Card"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:416 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:849
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:528 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1004
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Back"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:417 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:529
|
2002-04-23 22:16:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Go Backward"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:429 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:842
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:540 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:997
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Stop"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:430 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:541
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Stop Stream"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:441 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:551
|
|
|
|
msgid "Eject"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:453 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:828
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:562
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Play"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:454 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:563
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Play Stream"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:465 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:835
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:573 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:989
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Pause"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:466 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:574
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Pause Stream"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:480 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:856
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:587 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1012
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Slow"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:481 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:588
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Play Slower"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:493 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:863
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:599 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1020
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Fast"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:494 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:600
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Play Faster"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:507 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:612
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Open Playlist"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:518 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:893
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:622 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:708
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:752 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1073
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Prev"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:519 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:623
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Previous File"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:530 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:886
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:633 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:716
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:760 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1066
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Next"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:531 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:634
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Next File"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:595 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:694
|
|
|
|
msgid "Title:"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:638 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:738
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Chapter:"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:674 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:775
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "No server"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:789
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Channel:"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:703 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:804
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Go!"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:980
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Play"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:871 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1038
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Toggle _Interface"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:900 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1082
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Jump..."
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:907 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1091
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Program"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:914 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1101
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Navigation"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:118 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:921
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1113
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Audio"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:937 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1208
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Playlist..."
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1322
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "About"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1118 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1345
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "(C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 - the VideoLAN Team"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1354
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Authors"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1361
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"the VideoLAN team <videolan@videolan.org>\n"
|
|
|
|
"http://www.videolan.org/"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1120 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1371
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"This is the VideoLAN client, a DVD and MPEG player. It can play MPEG and "
|
|
|
|
"MPEG 2 files from a file or from a network source."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1386 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1609
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1915 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2046
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2277 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2383
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2589 plugins/gtk/gtk_preferences.c:526
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "OK"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1409
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Select File"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1245 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1464
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Open Disc"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1261 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2211
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1488
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgid "Disc type"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1275 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2226
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1502
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgid "DVD"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1283 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2234
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1510
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgid "VCD"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1291 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2242
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1518
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgid "Starting position"
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1318 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2269
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1555 plugins/gtk/gtk_menu.c:787
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_menu.c:922
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Chapter"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1308 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2259
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1565 plugins/gtk/gtk_menu.c:892
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_menu.c:913
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Title"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1582
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Device name"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1616 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1922
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2053 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2284
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2596 plugins/gtk/gtk_preferences.c:538
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Cancel"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1677
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Open Network"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1451 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1694
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "Network mode"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1467 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1710
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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msgid "UDP"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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|
|
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1477 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1720
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "UDP Multicast"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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|
|
|
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1487 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1730
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "Channel server "
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
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|
|
|
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1497 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2366
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1740
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msgid "HTTP"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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|
|
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1507 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1593
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1605 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2416
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2521 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1750
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1836 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1848
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgid "Port"
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msgstr ""
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|
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1517 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1529
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2406 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1760
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1772
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Address"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
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|
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1539 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1782
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "URL"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1973
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Jump"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1980
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Go to:"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2043 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:1996
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "s."
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2058 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2011
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "m:"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2073 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2026
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "h:"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1785 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2120
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Add"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1721 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2536
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2148
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Network"
|
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1728 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1867
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2155
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "Url"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1792 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2162
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgid "Delete"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1740 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2176
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "All"
|
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2183
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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|
msgid "Selected"
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1799 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2190
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Selection"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2206
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Crop"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2217
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Invert"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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|
#: plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2228
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "_Select"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1874 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2265
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Duration"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2578 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2355
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Messages"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2656 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2432
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Open Satellite Card"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2672 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2456
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Transponder settings"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2740 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2493
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Symbol Rate"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2689 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2503
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Frequency"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2709 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2513
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Polarization"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2729 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2523
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Vertical"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2719 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2533
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Horizontal"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2760 plugins/gtk/gtk_interface.c:2543
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "FEC"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:78
|
|
|
|
msgid "Choose title"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:85
|
|
|
|
msgid "Choose chapter"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:615
|
|
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|
msgid "Select previous title"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:658
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Select previous chapter"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:666
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Select next chapter"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:688
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Network Channel:"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:879
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Toggle fullscreen mode"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:901
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Got directly so specified point"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:908
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Switch program"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:915
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Navigate through titles and chapters"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1134
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Open File"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1171
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Modules"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1179
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"Sorry, the module manager isn't functional yet. Please retry in a later "
|
|
|
|
"version."
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1355 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2306
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Device name:"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1442
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Network Stream"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1747
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Item"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1759
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Crop"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1766
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Invert"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:1773 plugins/gtk/gtk_preferences.c:364
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Select"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2026
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Jump to: "
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2180
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Open Stream"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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|
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msgstr ""
|
|
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2343
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "Protocol"
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2358
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "UDP stream"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2374
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "RTP"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2382
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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msgid "Server"
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2451 plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2466
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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msgid "Broadcast"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2486
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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msgid "Channels"
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gnome_interface.c:2501
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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|
msgid "Channel server"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_preferences.c:310
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
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msgid "Name"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_preferences.c:310
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
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msgid "Description"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_preferences.c:353
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Configure"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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|
#. add new label
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_preferences.c:376
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "Selected:"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_preferences.c:517 plugins/gtk/gtk_preferences.c:534
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "Save"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_preferences.c:530
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "Apply"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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#. special case for "off" item
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_menu.c:513
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "None"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_menu.c:672
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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#, c-format
|
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msgid "Title %d (%d)"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/gtk/gtk_menu.c:735
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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#, c-format
|
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msgid "Chapter %d"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#. ****************************************************************************
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#. * Build configuration tree.
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#. ****************************************************************************
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: plugins/idct/idct.c:47 plugins/mpeg_vdec/video_parser.c:71
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "IDCT module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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#: plugins/idct/idctaltivec.c:51
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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msgid "AltiVec IDCT module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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#: plugins/idct/idctclassic.c:47
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msgid "classic IDCT module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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#: plugins/idct/idctmmx.c:53
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msgid "MMX IDCT module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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#: plugins/idct/idctmmxext.c:53
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msgid "MMX EXT IDCT module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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#: plugins/imdct/imdct3dn.c:47
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msgid "3D Now! AC3 IMDCT module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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#: plugins/imdct/imdctsse.c:47
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msgid "SSE AC3 IMDCT module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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#: plugins/kde/kde.cpp:54
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msgid "KDE interface module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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#: plugins/lirc/lirc.c:64
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "infrared remote control module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
#: plugins/lpcm_adec/lpcm_adec.c:67
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "linear PCM audio decoder"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/macosx/macosx.m:49
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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|
msgid "MacOS X interface, sound and video module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
#. * Build configuration tree.
|
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|
|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mad/mad_adec.c:60
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Mad audio downscale routine (fast,mp321)"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mad/mad_adec.c:62
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"Specify the mad audio downscale routine you want to use. By default the mad "
|
|
|
|
"plugin will use the fastest routine."
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mad/mad_adec.c:71
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "libmad MPEG 1/2/3 audio decoder library"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/memcpy/memcpy.c:66
|
|
|
|
msgid "libc memcpy module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/memcpy/memcpy.c:71
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "3D Now! memcpy module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/memcpy/memcpy.c:79
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "MMX memcpy module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/memcpy/memcpy.c:85
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "MMX EXT memcpy module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/memcpy/memcpyaltivec.c:47
|
|
|
|
msgid "AltiVec memcpy module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mga/mga.c:65
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Matrox Graphic Array video module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
|
|
|
#. * Building configuration tree
|
|
|
|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mga/xmga.c:91 plugins/x11/x11.c:40 plugins/x11/xvideo.c:45
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "alternate fullscreen method"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mga/xmga.c:93 plugins/x11/x11.c:42 plugins/x11/xvideo.c:47
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"There are two ways to make a fullscreen window, unfortunately each one has "
|
|
|
|
"its drawbacks.\n"
|
|
|
|
"1) Let the window manager handle your fullscreen window (default). But "
|
|
|
|
"things like taskbars will likely show on top of the video.\n"
|
|
|
|
"2) Completly bypass the window manager, but then nothing will be able to "
|
|
|
|
"show on top of the video."
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mga/xmga.c:102 plugins/x11/x11.c:51 plugins/x11/xvideo.c:56
|
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"Specify the X11 hardware display you want to use. By default vlc will use "
|
|
|
|
"the value of the DISPLAY environment variable."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/mga/xmga.c:112
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "X11 MGA module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/motion/motion.c:45 plugins/mpeg_vdec/video_parser.c:77
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "motion compensation module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/motion/motion3dnow.c:47
|
2002-04-21 18:32:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "3D Now! motion compensation module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/motion/motionaltivec.c:50
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "AltiVec motion compensation module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/motion/motionmmx.c:47
|
|
|
|
msgid "MMX motion compensation module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/motion/motionmmxext.c:47
|
|
|
|
msgid "MMXEXT motion compensation module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mpeg_adec/mpeg_adec.c:66
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "MPEG I/II layer 1/2 audio decoder"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/mpeg_system/mpeg_es.c:57
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "ISO 13818-2 MPEG Elementary Stream input"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/mpeg_system/mpeg_ps.c:56
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "ISO 13818-1 MPEG Program Stream input"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/mpeg_system/mpeg_ts.c:79
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "ISO 13818-1 MPEG Transport Stream input"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/mpeg_system/mpeg_ts.c:83
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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msgid "ISO 13818-1 MPEG Transport Stream input (libdvbpsi)"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
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|
#: plugins/mpeg_vdec/video_parser.c:73
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
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|
"This option allows you to select the IDCT module used by this video decoder. "
|
|
|
|
"The default behavior is to automatically select the best module available."
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
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|
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|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mpeg_vdec/video_parser.c:79
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"This option allows you to select the motion compensation module used by this "
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
"video decoder. The default behavior is to automatically select the best "
|
|
|
|
"module available."
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mpeg_vdec/video_parser.c:83
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "use additional processors"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
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|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
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|
#: plugins/mpeg_vdec/video_parser.c:85
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"This video decoder can benefit from a multiprocessor computer. If you have "
|
|
|
|
"one, you can specify the number of processors here."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mpeg_vdec/video_parser.c:88
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "force synchro algorithm {I|I+|IP|IP+|IPB}"
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mpeg_vdec/video_parser.c:90
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"This allows you to force the synchro algorithm, by directly selecting the "
|
|
|
|
"types of picture you want to decode. Please bear in mind that if you select "
|
|
|
|
"more pictures than what your CPU is capable to decode, you won't get "
|
|
|
|
"anything."
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
2002-06-02 00:45:35 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/mpeg_vdec/video_parser.c:107
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "MPEG I/II video decoder module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/network/ipv4.c:77
|
|
|
|
msgid "IPv4 network abstraction layer"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/network/ipv6.c:78
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "IPv6 network abstraction layer"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/qnx/qnx.c:44
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "QNX RTOS module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/qt/qt.cpp:46
|
|
|
|
msgid "Qt interface module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-04-23 22:16:21 +08:00
|
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|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
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|
#. * Build configuration tree.
|
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|
#. ****************************************************************************
|
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|
|
#: plugins/satellite/satellite.c:41
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "satellite default transponder frequency"
|
2002-04-23 22:16:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/satellite/satellite.c:44
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "satellite default transponder polarization"
|
2002-04-23 22:16:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/satellite/satellite.c:47
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "satellite default transponder FEC"
|
2002-04-23 22:16:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/satellite/satellite.c:50
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "satellite default transponder symbol rate"
|
2002-04-23 22:16:21 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/satellite/satellite.c:53
|
|
|
|
msgid "use diseqc with antenna"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/satellite/satellite.c:56
|
|
|
|
msgid "antenna lnb_lof1 (kHz)"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/satellite/satellite.c:59
|
|
|
|
msgid "antenna lnb_lof2 (kHz)"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: plugins/satellite/satellite.c:62
|
|
|
|
msgid "antenna lnb_slof (kHz)"
|
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/satellite/satellite.c:78
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "satellite input module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/sdl/sdl.c:47
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "Simple DirectMedia Layer module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/spudec/spu_decoder.c:76
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
|
|
msgid "DVD subtitles decoder module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/text/logger.c:87
|
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msgid "log filename"
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msgstr ""
|
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#: plugins/text/logger.c:87
|
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msgid "Specify the log filename."
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
#: plugins/text/logger.c:88
|
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msgid "log format"
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
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#: plugins/text/logger.c:88
|
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|
msgid ""
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|
|
"Specify the log format. Available choices are \"text\" (default) and \"html\""
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
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|
|
#: plugins/text/logger.c:92
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "file logging interface module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/text/logger.c:127
|
2002-05-28 02:34:33 +08:00
|
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|
msgid ""
|
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"\n"
|
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|
|
"Using the logger interface plugin..."
|
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msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
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#: plugins/text/ncurses.c:70
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "ncurses interface module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
|
|
|
#: plugins/text/rc.c:76
|
2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
|
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msgid "remote control interface module"
|
2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
|
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|
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|
2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/vcd/vcd.c:44
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "VCD input module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#: plugins/win32/waveout.c:60
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Win32 waveOut extension module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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* ALL: the first libvlc commit.
As for video output 4, this breaks almost everything, but I'll slowly
do what remains to be fixed during the weekend.
Changes in vlc:
===============
* vlc is now a very small program (20 lines) which uses the libvlc API;
it is quite simple for the moment but can be extended in the future.
* interfaces, decoders, video outputs, etc. are now almost the same
objects (yes, I know, this is C++ redone in C) and are structured in
a tree. More about this later, but basically it allows the following
nice features:
- several interfaces
- several playlists with several outputs
- input plugins spawning helper interfaces (will be used for DVD menus)
- anything spawning anything; I swear there are useful uses for this!
* libvlc can be used in other programs; I'm currently writing a Mozilla
plugin for my employer.
Things currently broken:
========================
* most interfaces, most ports
* the playlist handling (almost finished rewriting this though). This means
no file can be played from the GUI, you need to use the commandline. This
also means it segfaults at EOF, when exiting the program, and it sometimes
refuses to open a file when asked to.
2002-06-01 20:32:02 +08:00
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#. ****************************************************************************
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#. * Build configuration tree.
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#. ****************************************************************************
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#: plugins/win32/win32.cpp:42
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msgid "maximum number of lines in the log window"
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msgstr ""
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#: plugins/win32/win32.cpp:44
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msgid ""
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"You can set the maximum number of lines that the log window will display. "
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"Enter -1 if you want to keep all messages."
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msgstr ""
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#: plugins/win32/win32.cpp:53
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "Win32 interface module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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#: plugins/x11/x11.c:61
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msgid "X11 module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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#. ****************************************************************************
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#. * Building configuration tree
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#. ****************************************************************************
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#: plugins/x11/xvideo.c:40
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msgid "XVideo adaptor number"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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#: plugins/x11/xvideo.c:42
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msgid ""
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"If you graphics card provides several adaptors, this option allows you to "
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"choose which one will be used (you shouldn't have to change this)."
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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2002-05-21 06:34:56 +08:00
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#: plugins/x11/xvideo.c:59
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msgid "XVimage chroma format"
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msgstr ""
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#: plugins/x11/xvideo.c:61
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msgid ""
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"Force the XVideo renderer to use a specific chroma format instead of trying "
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"to improve performances by using the most efficient one."
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msgstr ""
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#: plugins/x11/xvideo.c:73
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2002-04-19 21:56:12 +08:00
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msgid "XVideo extension module"
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2001-12-10 20:40:24 +08:00
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msgstr ""
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