I believe it would be one of the .SO files in the /usr/lib/xbmc/system/
players/dvdplayer/ directory.
I am running XBMC Live 9.11
Thanks,
Mike
When I get some time, I'll take a look at this. I think all I'll need
to do is get the XBMC Live image, install all the devel packages, then
patch the XBMC source and build it.
cheers,
Andy
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I have installed the plugin to see how the UI works and it is very
cool to be able to click play and it just seems to work even on my
gutless Aspire Revo (except for the 1min handshake problem).
Great work!
On Apr 2, 6:32 pm, Andy Botting <a...@andybotting.com> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> When I get some time, I'll take a look at this. I think all I'll need
> to do is get the XBMC Live image, install all the devel packages, then
> patch the XBMC source and build it.
>
> cheers,
>
> Andy
>
I'm without decent Internet for a couple of weeks it seems.. but I've
had a look into the problem.
I've got a new patch set for the SWF Verification stuff, plus a couple
of other fixes so it's not going to be feasible to just have a librtmp
library file to replace.
What I'll do is create a whole new XBMC Live image which contains a
more recent SVN release of XBMC + librtmp with swf fixes + ffmpeg
seeking fix + ABC iView plugin + BBC iPlayer plugin all rolled into
one image.
I'll follow it up on here when I've made progress.
cheers,
Andy