[linux-audio-user] audio/video player for theatre use anyone?

From: Joern Nettingsmeier <nettings@email-addr-hidden-hochschule.de>
Date: Fri Mar 02 2007 - 04:38:27 EET

hi *!

is there an audio/video player that is suitable for theatre use? i'm
thinking of a player that
* allows me to bind media files to keys and play them on cue with just
one keystroke;
* has deterministically low latency (i.e. the time between the trigger
and the actual start of playback), which probably means it needs the
ability to buffer the first few seconds of each media file in RAM;
* does not ever crash ;)
* allows for dual-head setups with fullscreen video output on one head
and user interface on the other head.

midi/osc/dmx controllability would be a plus, but is not essential.

limited codec support is not a problem, since the media are pre-produced
and can be easily transcoded if necessary.

i'm open to anything ranging from weird shellscript hacks and ramdisks
to pd or gstreamer-based setups. jack support would be cool...

thanks in advance,

jörn
Received on Fri Mar 2 08:15:01 2007

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