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Xuggle 5.4 is available
#11
is the new Xuggle added to the latest revisions or do we have to add it ourselves?
Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 970 3.7 GHz, GPU: Geforce GTX 550 Ti, Ram: 16 GB, Windows 7 64-bit
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#12
(04-14-2012, 12:32 AM)Vegerunks Wrote: is the new Xuggle added to the latest revisions or do we have to add it ourselves?

For now you have to add the new Xuggle yourself since it really needs more testing before it will be added to the svn. Only the fix to prevent the UMD browser freeze has been added to r2530 so that people can help test the new Xuggle more easily. I'll go and update my instructions on how to get the new Xuggle 5.4 working.

UPDATE
I've updated my instructions (for Windows 32-bit or 64-bit versions only) here: http://www.emunewz.net/forum/showthread....6#pid65726
If all goes well with testing, the new Xuggle 5.4 should be able to add Media Engine support to Linux and MacOS X since the platform-specific xuggle 5.4 files are also available for Linux and Darwin. So far I've only tested the 64-bit Windows version and seems to be working fine. I'll try testing the 32-bit Windows version this weekend. Too bad I don't have a Mac or a Linux machine readily available at the moment, but hopefully I can get to test the Linux version sometime next week.
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#13
Seems to work in linux , you just need the 17mb libxuggle.so in the linux-x86 folder and the noarch jar file in the lib folder.


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#14
Also update others libraries , I Tested with Update Some libraries it's working without errors on windows x86 and x64bits. In this moment no tested on linux and mac.

- LWJGL 2.7.1 to 2.8.3 Version http://sourceforge.net/projects/java-gam...L%202.8.3/

- jdom1.1 to 2.0 version http://www.jdom.org/downloads/index.html

- log4j-1.2.15 to log4j-1.2.16 http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/download.html

- Jaxen 1.1.1 to jaxen 1.1.3 http://jaxen.codehaus.org/releases.html

- Asm 4.0 RC1 to 4.0 Oficial Release http://forge.ow2.org/project/showfiles.p...se_id=4697

- Jide-oss 2.8.4 to 3.3.7 http://java.net/projects/jide-oss/downlo...tory/3.3.7
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#15
Just wondering don't we have to re-set the library properties in netbeans?
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#16
FreeFive Yes, For the netbeans Go To Select Jpcsp project in the netbeans ->press the right-click and go properties -> libraries -> edit and change libraries on the project .

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#17
The xuggle-xuggler multi platform (the zip file) detect automatically the OS and there is no need to move ourselve the good dll into the principal directory (more easy to change this jar/zip in the future)
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#18
The problem with using the multi-platform jar file is that Orphis' platform-specific buildbot builds become a lot bigger than they need to be. Besides, thanks to the embedding of the ffmpeg dll files into a single platform-specific dll file in the new Xuggle, it's no longer a hassle unlike the previous Xuggle version where you need almost 20 dll files.
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#19
(04-14-2012, 08:34 AM)hyakki Wrote: Seems to work in linux , you just need the 17mb libxuggle.so in the linux-x86 folder and the noarch jar file in the lib folder.

I can confirm that Xuggle 5.4 works just fine under Linux both for the 32-bit and 64-bit versions. I used Ubuntu 11.10 for testing and you must use Java 6 to get it working. I've had no luck in getting Xuggle 5.4 to work under Linux using Java 7. However, the Windows versions (both 32-bit and 64-bit) run fine with Java 7 using Xuggle 5.4. I don't have a Mac so I can't test on that platform, but I have no reason to believe that it won't work under Mac OS X. With the new Xuggle 5.4, MediaEngine support in JPCSP has finally arrived for the Linux and Mac platforms.

Unfortunately, Atrac audio still needs to be decoded manually for the Linux and Mac platforms if you want to get audio in the movies. Perhaps it's possible to get SonicStage and HiMDRender to work on those platforms using Wine, but I think it's more trouble than it's worth.
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(04-20-2012, 06:24 AM)Itaru Wrote:
(04-14-2012, 08:34 AM)hyakki Wrote: Seems to work in linux , you just need the 17mb libxuggle.so in the linux-x86 folder and the noarch jar file in the lib folder.

I can confirm that Xuggle 5.4 works just fine under Linux both for the 32-bit and 64-bit versions. I used Ubuntu 11.10 for testing and you must use Java 6 to get it working. I've had no luck in getting Xuggle 5.4 to work under Linux using Java 7. However, the Windows versions (both 32-bit and 64-bit) run fine with Java 7 using Xuggle 5.4. I don't have a Mac so I can't test on that platform, but I have no reason to believe that it won't work under Mac OS X. With the new Xuggle 5.4, MediaEngine support in JPCSP has finally arrived for the Linux and Mac platforms.

Unfortunately, Atrac audio still needs to be decoded manually for the Linux and Mac platforms if you want to get audio in the movies. Perhaps it's possible to get SonicStage and HiMDRender to work on those platforms using Wine, but I think it's more trouble than it's worth.

Thank you for the testing!
I will upgrade to official builds to Xuggle 5.4 during the next days...
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