Re: [opensource-dev] Replacement for QuickTime media plugin - a straw man proposal

2016-05-24 Thread Geir Nøklebye
Which is absolutely true but nobody suggested to use Carbon in the 64-bit continuation, but the relevant frameworks. For all we know it may not even be possible to compile or run the viewer any more on OS X 10.12 or whatever they will call it (WWDC 2016 ) with the current codebase. First step

[opensource-dev] Replacement for QuickTime media plugin

2016-05-24 Thread Brent Racobs
At some point your going to have to say good by to Mac OS and Linux. Or just do what we have been doing for 10 years. Build for the X86_64 I have built the SL viewer standalone many times and kept it up but the latest changes are so ridiculous pump out code that has no real meaning for a multi core

Re: [opensource-dev] Replacement for QuickTime media plugin

2016-05-24 Thread Dax Dupont
10/10 stick to bicycles. On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 10:07 PM, Brent Racobs < flats_fi...@flatsfixedbicycles.com> wrote: > At some point your going to have to say good by to Mac OS and Linux. Or > just do what we have been doing for 10 years. Build for the X86_64 > I have built the SL viewer standal

[opensource-dev] glib-networking and gstreamer stream processing.

2016-05-24 Thread Nicky Perian
This was not the SL viewer, I attempted to play an mp4 file that at one time played without issue. Messages logged: pid:27246: (media plugin) receiveMessage:1159: >Got size change instruction from application with shm name: /LL27034_5 - size is 1 x 1 pid:27246: (media plugin) receiveMessage