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Fixes for VirtualAlloc function:
* mplayer received a SIGSEGV under Linux after
Opening video decoder: [dmo] DMO video codecs
VirtualAlloc(0x00400000, 859648, 0x00003000, 0x00000040)
because that region was already under use and mmap() with
MAP_FIXED has problems under Linux (see code).
VirtualAlloc() fixed in "loader/ext.c".
* VirtualAlloc() made to conform with win32 documented behavior
regarding the alignment of the address and size arguments.
* VirtualAlloc() detection of overlap with previous regions fixed.
Patch by A. Guru ( a.guru at sympatico dot ca )
author | rtognimp |
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date | Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:39:31 +0000 |
parents | 8df33450a374 |
children | afcb63aa2eed |
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Source: mplayer Section: misc Priority: optional Maintainer: Dariush Pietrzak <eyck@ghost.anime.pl> Standards-Version: 3.2.1 Build-Depends: libglib-dev, libgtk-dev, xlibs-dev, libpng-dev, zlib1g-dev, debhelper (>= 2) Package: mplayer Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},debconf,libconfhelper-perl Description: The Ultimate Movie Player MPlayer is a movie player for LINUX (runs on many other Unices, and non-x86 CPUs, see the ports section). It plays most MPEG, VOB, AVI, OGG/OGM, VIVO, ASF/WMA/WMV, QT/MOV/MP4, FLI, RM, NuppelVideo, yuv4mpeg, FILM, RoQ, PVA files, supported by many native, XAnim, RealPlayer, and Win32 DLL codecs. You can watch VideoCD, SVCD, DVD, 3ivx, RealMedia, and DivX movies too (and you don't need the avifile library at all!). . Another big feature of MPlayer is the wide range of supported output drivers. It works with X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, AAlib, DirectFB, but you can also use GGI and SDL (and this way all their drivers) and some lowlevel card-specific drivers (for Matrox, 3Dfx and Radeon, Mach64, Permedia3) too! Most of them supports software or hardware scaling, so you can enjoy movies in fullscreen. . MPlayer supports displaying through some hardware MPEG decoder boards, such as the DVB and DXR3/Hollywood+. . And what about the nice big antialiased shaded subtitles (10 supported types) with European/ISO 8859-1,2 (Hungarian, English, Czech, etc), Cyrillic, Korean fonts, and the onscreen display (OSD)?