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jvlc

Postby broschb » 16 Sep 2006 01:59

I am trying to create a java application by using jvlc. When trying to run the SwingDemo provided i am getting the following error. I am running on Kubuntu.

[00000018] main interface error: no interface module matched "hotkeys,none"
[00000018] main interface error: no suitable interface module
[00000001] main vlc error: interface "hotkeys,none" initialization failed
[00000019] main interface error: no interface module matched "screensaver,none"
[00000019] main interface error: no suitable interface module
[00000001] main vlc error: interface "screensaver,none" initialization failed

any help would be greatly appreciated.

thanks,

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Postby sepi_1982 » 10 Oct 2006 14:00

yes i get the same problem under debian, any idea?

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still havn't found a solution

Postby broschb » 10 Oct 2006 15:47

Unfortunatly I havn't had much time to work on this, but i am still unable to find a solution.

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Re: still havn't found a solution

Postby littlejohn » 14 Oct 2006 12:59

Unfortunatly I havn't had much time to work on this, but i am still unable to find a solution.
Which version of jvlc are you using? Which version of vlc?

Cheers,
Filippo

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versions

Postby broschb » 14 Oct 2006 21:02

I am using jvlc-0.0.9 and vlc and vlc 0.8.4, I'm not sure if i have everything set up correctly either, and can't remember everything I did since it has been a while.

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Re: versions

Postby littlejohn » 15 Oct 2006 12:46

I am using jvlc-0.0.9 and vlc and vlc 0.8.4, I'm not sure if i have everything set up correctly either, and can't remember everything I did since it has been a while.

thanks,
If there are no problems for you, I'd suggest to use the current videolan svn trunk, and configure using --enable-java-bindings --disable-libtool .

Cheers,
Filippo

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possible solution

Postby dregzzen » 02 Nov 2006 14:25

I solved this problem including (importing) into the eclipse java project workspace, in folder of this project, "jvlc.dll" and "plugins" folder. This way it runs well.

Good luck!


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