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[pygame] pystreamer in pygame? NEW USER
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- From: Darren Enns <darethehair@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:55:14 -0600
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Hello folks -- newbie here. Just joined the list. :)
I wrote my first 'PyGame' application and released it a few days ago
(mostly of interest just to the Nokia internet tablet community, due to
the 'side-ways' orientation of the display):
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17569
I *wanted* to be able to use 'pystreamer' to play back 'video' in my
pygame application, but I could find no hints/tips on Google on how to
do so. I am sure that it is possible, since someone on an IRC channel
mentioned that he had succeeded in doing so. I am hoping that now that
I have joined this list, that one of you might point me in the right
direction. It is unfortunate that I have not been able to find any
'recent' archives of this mailing list to use as a resource.
Dare