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Add support for Windows OpenGL rendering onto a device instead of into a window. Has little use except for experimenting - on Windows 9x it could be used to render on monitors that were not managed by Windows, but that feature was removed in newer Windows versions.
author reimar
date Sat, 21 Nov 2009 22:27:40 +0000
parents bf6bdb785567
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application/x-ogg; mplayer %s; description="Ogg Stream"
application/ogg; mplayer %s; description="Ogg Stream"
audio/mpeg; mplayer %s; description="MPEG Audio"
audio/x-mpegurl; mplayer %s; description="Icecast Playlist"
audio/x-ms-wax; mplayer %s; description="Windows Media Audio"
audio/x-ms-wma; mplayer %s; description="Windows Media Audio"
audio/x-pls; mplayer %s; description="MP3 ShoutCast/IceCast Playlist"
audio/x-scpls; mplayer %s; description="Shoutcast Playlist"
audio/x-wav; mplayer %s; description="WAV Audio"
video/mpeg; mplayer %s; description="MPEG Video";
video/quicktime; mplayer %s; description="Apple QuickTime Video";
video/x-mpeg; mplayer %s; description="MPEG Video";
video/x-mpeg2; mplayer %s; description="MPEG-2 Video";
video/x-msvideo; mplayer %s; description="MS Video (AVI)";
video/x-ms-afs; mplayer %s; description="Microsoft ASF Video";
video/x-ms-asf; mplayer %s; description="Microsoft ASF Video";
video/x-ms-wma; mplayer %s; description="Windows Media Audio";
video/x-ms-wmv; mplayer %s; description="Windows Media Video";
video/x-ms-wmx; mplayer %s; description="Windows Media Video";
video/x-ms-wvx; mplayer %s; description="Windows Media Video";