Post by HelDoRe Very fast patch to make work with new mplayer (time to make: 5 minuts). I'm working on the next, better version.
I think you used the wrong version of mga_vid. I wrote the changes in MPlayer and mga_vid in parallel, ie, if you use svn head (since r265) it should just work.
BTW: due to lack of time, i didn't check yet whether mga_vid still works with 2.6.26, but i haven't heard anything contrary yet.
Post by HelDoRe Very fast patch to make work with new mplayer (time to make: 5 minuts). I'm working on the next, better version.
I think you used the wrong version of mga_vid. I wrote the changes in MPlayer and mga_vid in parallel, ie, if you use svn head (since r265) it should just work. BTW: due to lack of time, i didn't check yet whether mga_vid still works with 2.6.26, but i haven't heard anything contrary yet.
Well, it doesn't. mga_vid doesn't compile against 2.6.26 :-(
Ups ... i didn't know about svn repo ( svn checkout svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mga_vid ) :) I found this in http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-matrox/2006-August/000271.html message.
Is any information about this on website ? Because i have some problems to find this.
Best regards. HelDoRe
Post by Attila Kinali I think you used the wrong version of mga_vid. I wrote the changes in MPlayer and mga_vid in parallel, ie, if you use svn head (since r265) it should just work. BTW: due to lack of time, i didn't check yet whether mga_vid still works with 2.6.26, but i haven't heard anything contrary yet. Attila Kinali
Post by HelDoRe Ups ... i didn't know about svn repo ( svn checkout svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mga_vid ) :) I found this in http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-matrox/2006-August/000271.html message. Is any information about this on website ? Because i have some problems to find this.
I added a comment into the README. If it is not clear enough or not an easy spot to find, please let me know.
Attila Kinali
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