external projects used in libxine and its plugins ================================================= This list is provided to give credit to the external project maintainers that their work is used in xine. It is also useful to track the versioning and see, which copy of an external lib needs updating and who (if anyone) is usually doing these updates (the word 'maintainer' is intentionally avoided here). project version mediator ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ffmpeg build 4715 Mike Melanson goom 2k4-dev21 gsm610 1.0.10 Mike Melanson liba52 0.7.4 libcdio 0.68 libdts 0.0.2 libdvdnav 0.1.10 Michael Roitzsch libfaad 2.0 Miguel Freitas libmad 0.15.1b Miguel Freitas libmpeg2 0.2.1 [*] libvcd 0.7.20 nosefart 1.92 Mike Melanson tvtime 0.9.8.4 Miguel Freitas wine vidix cvs (16/Nov/03) James Stembridge ----------------------------------------------------------------------- [*] common question: lastest version of libmpeg2 is 0.3.1, why don't you update? the answer is not so simple. quoting libmpeg2.sf.net: "The old API [0.2.x] was not flexible enough for most users, as a result various projects (xine, mplayer etc...) ended up rewriting their own versions of decode.c." this is indeed true: in order to support a lot of dvd features, menus with still frames, closed caption decoding and better buffer management for xine it was needed to patch our libmpeg2 copy. of course we should always try not to "fork" external projects, but in the libmpeg2/xine case it is easy to see (from CVS logs) how long did it took to reach the stability point we have now. so, while targeting a stable libxine release, there is no hurry in updating libmpeg2 and this is not the trivial task as it might sound. note that we have also backported some fixes/improvements from libmpeg2 cvs (eg. motion vector clipping for broken streams). if you need any specific change or fix feel free to send us a patch or discuss the issue at xine-devel.