I have noticed that xine doesn't have support for evo demuxing (found in hddvd's). Though it is a lost format, I don't see why it couldn't be supported. I have looked at the patches used by mplayer/ffmpeg to get it working, and it seems it's very trivial. I wish I knew MPEG specs to give it a try. Could anyone with some more knowledge give it a try?? Attached is the patch used by ffmpeg.
Some other random questions I have besides the main point of this is if xine supports bluray m2ts? (all this is of course with .evo and .m2ts already unencrypted). And is it possible for xinelib to use ffmpeg's libavformat as well as libavcodec? That could be another route. Is this an email better suited for xine-devel? I don't like posting there with things that belong in the user list and annoy the developers.
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