On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 23:06 +0100, Marcus Meissner wrote:
The dll itself is a video plugin (freeframe.sourceforge.net). These are available commercially to buy, and I'd like to be able to use them in a linux application that supports the plugin format for native linux compiled plugins, without having to request linux native versions from the commercial developers.
I've been doing some searching, and have found a few mails on this list about this sort of thing in the past, but haven't been able to find a conclusive method.
Yes, it is called "MPlayer", which has a rudimentary WIne derived Codec loading and executing framework.
You are perhaps easier off using it ;)
That kind-of misses my point though; freeframe is a plug-in format for adding effects to a video input (usually used in live VJ applications). As far as I know, MPlayer doesn't support it, nor would that enable support in any linux VJ'ing software! :)
I was simply looking at the possibility of running freeframe plugins compiled under windows, in linux using wine as the middle-layer.
Cheers
Dave