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From: | George Michaelson |
Subject: | Re: crufty mhn.default.sh stuff |
Date: | Sun, 19 Dec 2021 08:23:02 +1000 |
Paul wrote:
> "mpeg_play" isn't even available on a current Ubuntu (so also not
> Debian, right?) release.
Also not readily available for Fedora.
> Seems like the right swiss army knife to be using these days would
> be mplayer, which appears to be available in most places, and which
> has never failed to play any type of video I've given it.
I like it. How about ffplay as a fallback?
> I got curious, and found that the mpeg_play support was in the
> initial Doug Morris version, dated April '99. There are other
> suspicious program recommendations from the same commit:
>
> ivs_replay (for mhshow-show-application/x-ivs)
> richtext (for text/richtext)
> rt2raw (for text/richtext)
None of those are readily available for Fedora.
> plus probably half a dozen someone archaic looking programs for audio
> support.
I don't use any of them.
> And others that Doug didn't introduce, but which are somewhat long in
> the tooth:
> xv
> soffice
Both are readily available and work on Fedora. It can create /bin/soffice
as a symlink to libreoffice.
> Seems like some of this could be cleaned up, but some degree of
> backward compatibility (for folks that actually have mpeg_play
> installed, or for those that actually have all of the patches and
> libraries needed for xv these days) would probably be good.
The current choices could be left as the initial choices in
mhn.defaults.sh. Though I wouldn't mind if the obvious obsolete ones
were ripped out.
David
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