From 092be7678b67552cb3161fe162242bf8d3aeed2f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tpearson Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 00:54:13 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Added old abandoned KDE3 version of kmplayer git-svn-id: svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/trinity/applications/kmplayer@1091557 283d02a7-25f6-0310-bc7c-ecb5cbfe19da --- AUTHORS | 1 + COPYING | 280 + COPYING-DOCS | 397 + COPYING.LIB | 486 + ChangeLog | 655 ++ INSTALL | 167 + Makefile.am | 16 + NEWS | 0 README | 53 + TODO | 8 + acinclude.m4 | 11862 +++++++++++++++++++++ aclocal.m4 | 1050 ++ conf.diff | 48 + config.h.in | 261 + configure.files | 2 + configure.in | 396 + configure.in.in | 262 + doc/Makefile.am | 1 + doc/da/Makefile.am | 5 + doc/da/index.docbook | 571 + doc/de/Makefile.am | 5 + doc/de/index.docbook | 400 + doc/en/Makefile.am | 5 + doc/en/index.docbook | 513 + doc/es/Makefile.am | 5 + doc/es/index.docbook | 225 + doc/et/Makefile.am | 5 + doc/et/index.docbook | 227 + doc/fr/Makefile.am | 5 + doc/fr/index.docbook | 213 + 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+- Fix npp streams with javascript urls, that never reached the finish state +- Fix memory leak in SMIL image +- Get rid of nspr dependency +Changes since version 0.10.0-pre3 +- Fix double scaling of video in a region +- Use XPLAIN again for npp's GtkPlug embedded in QXEmbed, makes reproducable + mouse grab go away +Changes since version 0.10.0-pre2 +- Fix unpausing with multi items from playlist +- Compile fix for gcc >= 4.2 +- Cairo painting speedups, always round to screen pixel values +- Adjust for timer drifting in SMIL files +- SMIL additions, add AnimateMotion, more transition types, transOut support, + region background image and 'showBackground' attribute among others +- Replace -vop with -vf for MPlayer +Changes since version 0.9.4a +- Allow per mimetype preferred player backend +- Add npp backend that plays xembed style browser plugins +Changes since version 0.9.4 +- Crash fix in playlist change while still playing +- Support for mouse events on 'area' elements in SMIL +- Clear the 'Connecting' status message when we got the data +- Fix regression in 0.9.4, xine added reference links weren't auto played +- Fix painting gifs that where larger than qmovie default buffer size +- Support SMIL 'fillDefault' attribute +- Globally share XML attribute names, reducing memory pressure +- Fix region painting regression to limit updating only the region rectangle +- Add audio/x-ms* to list of possible playlists +Changes since version 0.9.3a +- Support for MPlayer ICY stream info +- Fix flashing/resizing infowindow between two items having info +- Podcast item w/o an enclose but having a description now keep them self + active for a calculated time +- Fix easy breaking reading CDATA sections +- Changed intro animation, making it slightly shorter and using fade transition +- Add support for SMIL linknodes a and area, brush and transiton (only fade) +- RealPix's fades now realy fades in or out +- Moved SMIL/RealPix painting to libcairo +- Fix auto hiding controlpanel disappeared after switching to console view +- Fix autohiding controlpanel when there is also a statusbar +Changes since version 0.9.3 +- Reading RAM playlists should stop on '--stop--' stop lines +- Make playlist occuring on top less likely +- Support for 'repeatCount="indefinite"' in SMIL +- Fix uninitialized member in GenericMrl, eg. reopening saved playlist crashed +- "quot" entity fix in XML parser +- Also show content of cdata sections in infoview w/ RSS and XSPF +- Fix konqueror wheel spinning when HTML object has an 'autostart=0' set +- Fix possible hang in RemoteObject for SMIL or RealPix +- Don't play exit animation when KDE terminates +- Nested playlist fix for RSS and XSPF +- Item 'Playlist', of panel's popup menu, didn't work in fullscreen/minimal view +- Allow Xine as player for TV using v4l:/Tuner/frequency mrls +Changes since version 0.9.3-rc1 +- Fix audio/video CD w/ MPlayer adding more and more nodes on restart +- MPlayer movie length detection fix for URLs in lists +- Fix playlistview accessing root node w/o checking (crash fix) +- XML Shareable Playlist Format (aka spiff) support +- Fixed editing in place tree of URL, they were modified by KURL::prettyURL() +- Fixed missing 'NotRunning' state change notification in some cases +- Window title for playlists fix, either group name or item URL +- Catergory items should not be editable +Changes since version 0.9.3-pre2 +- Patch from bero, add more output audio and video drivers +- Frequencies for Xv TV watching should now be in MHz (like with MPlayer) +- Add more help in the handbook about the backends and the playlist format +- Support MPLAYEROPTS argument for group/item nodes to add extra settings +- Add option to set path/application name for mplayer backend +- Fix possible crash when updating the playlist tree from QListView click events +- Add 'Delete item' and MoveUp/Down for persistent playlists context menu and TV +- Delay loading of recent XML file to first item played or category opened +- Defaults to not show progress slider instead of having a disabled slider, + this greatly improves channel switching with Xv and the bttv driver +- Properly stop kmplayer when 'hanging' in the resolving state, also add + 'Connecting' when starting resolving +Changes since version 0.9.3-pre1 +- Support for audio cdrom +- Fixes for 'Persistent Playlists' tree; drop position didn't account for + scrollbar position, painting fixes, popup menu position and dropping an item + in a not-yet-loaded tree created a temporary ghost tree +Changes since version 0.9.2a +- Painting of root items in playlist view as 'Window Background' +- Add a 'Persistent Playlists' sub tree to playlist view, editing by D&D, + in-place node editing or changing the XML directly using the 'Edit Mode' +- Add a 'Most Recent' sub tree to playlist view, when having more than 10 + items, automatic create a sub tree 'More ..' +- Merge TV input and device name to make tree one step less deep +- Add Television as persistent sub tree to playlist view +- Add 'Optical Disks' with VCD/DVD as persistent sub tree to playlist view +- Make playlist tree less deep and remove the branches paintings +- Plugin fix for http://www.orbital.pt/ for Konqueror >= 3.5.4 users +Changes since version 0.9.2 +- Fix realvideo on tagesschau.de, support control lists as well +- Toolbar can now be changed using KDE's default KEditToolbar dialog +- Support 'ref' media tags and 'meta' head tags for Smil +- TV source channel switching using Xv player now lowers volume for a short time +- Fix passing playlist files at the commandline, were directly fed to backends +- Fix ASX in case entries point to other playlist files, these weren't resolved +- With plugin, undo infowindow or controlpanel only view if video output + is detected (basically undo (mis)detection which controls to show) +- Fix set Edit mode window to plain text, it interpretered HTML tags +Changes since version 0.9.2-rc1 +- Added a DCOP call 'isPlaying()' that returns true when backend is running + and a DCOP call 'isPlaying()' on the backends, other than MPlayer, that + returns true when not paused +- Fix having to press 'pause' twice for unpause and pausing not working with + playlists (likely regression since 0.9.2-pre1) +- Compile fix for when not using Xine (regression in 0.9.2-rc1) +- Crash fix when restarting certain SMIL files, eg when having an RealPix img +Changes since version 0.9.2-pre3 +- Recorder added using Xine's mrl setup (see xine-ui-ver/doc/README.en.15.MRLs) +- Seeking support for gstreamer backend +- Ported gstreamer backend from 0.8 to 0.10 +- Fix length parsing for MPlayer current CVS version (by Jonas Hurrelmann) +Changes since version 0.9.2-pre2 +- Update with 0.9.1c +- SMIL files can be part of other SMIL files +- y-coordinate fix for images in RealPix +Changes since version 0.9.2-pre1 +- Update with 0.9.1b +- Added RealPix support for SMIL animations +Changes since version 0.9.1c +- Option added to disable color setting on movie start +- Simple playlist edit mode, edit (sub)tree in raw XML +- SMIL animations can be paused now +Changes since version 0.9.1b +- WMP's showdisplay object argument interpretation fix, it's about clip info +- Fix current playlist item not visual selected and plugin's playlist not + showing HTML object's arguments (regression in 0.9.1b compared to 0.9.1a) +- Fix KHTML setting palette on controlpanel, buttons weren't updated +- Double click on video widget for Xine/Gst/Xv or background toggles fullscreen +Changes since version 0.9.1a +- WMP plugin fix for not showing video widget when 'controls' is + specified +- Fix for audio only plugin group for real +- Fix media:// url's +- Crash fix for SMIL when resolving multible url's simultaneously +- Don't play exit animation if started with an url +- Fix for plugin w/ floating statusbar,wrong parent was set +- Real plugin fix for 'controls=All', shouldn't show video widget +- Support for uimode/nolabels/nocontrols/showdisplay/showcontrols/showstatusbar + attributes for WMP's embedded object emulation +- Autohide controlpanel w/ 'Click to play' and support for TARGET attribute + for QT embedded object emulation +Changes since version 0.9.1 +- Fix that switching channels w/ VDR sometimes stopped the backend +- Fix saving playlist looses cdata sections (if any) and don't normalize them +- Fix application window stays hidden when fullscreen window closed with ALT_F4 +- Fix parser closing root's parent object when reading a XML file in an + existing playlist (ie. a playlist item points to a broken XML playlist file) +- Fix small chance of crashing by the intro movie when choosing another + source very fast (eg. when having, and using, a shortcut for VDR directly) +- Remove hardcode Esc shortcut to escape fullscreen mode, it clashes with + canceling playlist editing +- Workaround bug in KListView when clearing the playlist while it's editing + an item, by clearing Focus on any child widget. Also move focus back to + ViewArea when an item is executed +Changes since version 0.9.1-rc1 +- Added Find/FindNext in playlist's context menu +- Intro-movie's background will finish when clicked on its background +- Fix possible crash w/ plugin if javascript did a 'put' on an unknown property +- Support reading playlist files from media:// or remote:// protocols, movie + files that resolve to these, still doesn't work though +- Support SMIL's 'begin' attribute on group tags (seq/par/excl) as well +- Fix not honouring MPlayer's aspects detection in case it's not width:height +- Fix MPlayer with the X11Shm video driver not scaling correctly when + 'keep aspects' is set +- Fix Xine not resuming on 'pause' when pressing the 'pause' button again +- Fix to not let the session manager restore a backend application as well +- Support for CONTROLS="StatusBar" for plugin, having the same statusbar + as application. See tests/controls.html, after installing KMPlayer-plugin, + with konqueror (also used on many sites when choosing for real format) +Changes since version 0.9.1-pre3 +- Show backend's status in application's statusbar and show the play time + left as well. +- Add OBJECT's attributes coming from khtml to the document of urlsource, that + might be helpful for web developers (using the 'Show all' feature of playlist) +- Add KAction for showing the control or language popup menu +- Put colors and font settings on a separate tab, reducing total config + dialog dimensions +- Fix restoring playlist causing flashing on screen after intro animation +- Also remember window location for window->minimal mode->window +- Integrate MPlayer's languague/subtitles menus for DVD with new languague + popup menu and seek to current position when changing languague/subtitles + with MPlayer +- Support for audio/subtitles within a stream. A language button will be added + when detected which has submenus for the languages. GStreamer only subtitles + with an external url ATM. +Changes since version 0.9.1-pre2 +- Support for CONTROLS="Playlist" for plugin +- Support for tags for ASX +- Network bandwidth setting added, this is used in SMIL's element + when