Re: tv options do not work

Kevin DeKorte <[email protected]> Thu, 06 Dec 2007 16:35:50 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.comp.mozilla.mplayerplug-in
Message-ID <[email protected]>
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Peter Marquardt wrote:
> Hello list,
> 
> i´m currently playing around with motion on a dedicated box. I´ve got  
> 4 video inputs (/dev/video0 - /dev/video3) which
> are mirrored through vloopback (to /dev/video5, /dev/video7,...). I  
> can watch these mirrored devices with
> mplayer tv:// -tv device=/dev/video5 (and so on) but can´t get the  
> mplayerplug-in in a webpage to connect to it.
> When i stop motion (which otherwise blocks /dev/video0) i can watch / 
> dev/video0 by using tv:// as src-value
> with the mplayerplug-in, but whenever i set tv-device to any value in  
> ~/.mplayer/mplayer-plugin.conf this doesn´t
> work anymore. Neither setting the tv-* values in the object-tag nor  
> in the embed-tag works, they seem to have no effect.
> 
> What I want to achieve:
> I´d love to have a webpage with four embedded mplayers, each showing  
> a different /dev/video and input like this:
> 
>     player 1         player2
>    /dev/video5    /dev/video7
>   input 0             input 1
> 
>    player3          player4
>    /dev/video9   /dev/video11
>    input 2          input 3
> 
> Since i can do this with four instances of mplayer itself i assume it  
> must be possible with mplayerplug-in somehow.
> Can someone point me in the right direction?
> 
> with kind regards and thanks in advance,
> Peter Marquardt

Can I see the webpage you created and the 4 embed tags you are using?

Kevin
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