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Jack Video Monitor for Macintosh.
OSXjadeo provides a native Carbon user-interface for Xjadeo. It's otherwise identical to the X11 versions1).
There's a quite a large collection of xjadeo features which are (in the style of Apple) not easily accessible from the GUI; however most extra-features can either be configured in $HOME/.xjadeorc
or accessed with keyboard-shortcuts; more info below.
Download a DMG for PPC and i386 from https://sourceforge.net/projects/xjadeo/files/
prerequsites:
[X]Jadeo only plays video, no audio! You are supposed to provide the soundtrack:
JACK
(the pull-down above the time-master
button right of the clock).xjadeo's source-code includes a script to compile and create a DMG on a Mac. Apart from Apple's Xcode it requires a few build-dependencies to be present: pkg-config, freetype, ffmpeg and of course JACK2). ffmpeg itself has quite some additional prerequisites; and building Jadeo can be quite a task.
If the monitor window has focus xjadeo allows user-interaction via keyboard . The Linux-version outsources the GUI via remote-control. A standalone application qjadeo provides an independent user-interface controlling a running xjadeo instance.
This concept is somewhat against Mac style. So while porting xjadeo, a Menu-Bar got included that indirectly uses the remote-ctrl interface. The GUI has some remaining ToDo (eg. remember recent files, preference dialog, etc); in the meantime you can store preferences or override default-settings in $HOME/.xjadeorc
.
# xjadeorc
#
# lines beginning with '#' or ';' are ignored.
#
# xjadeo checks: @sysconfdir@/xjadeorc
# $HOME/.xjadeorc
# $HOME/xjadeorc
#
#verbose=[yes|no]
;verbose=no
#quiet=[yes|no]
;quiet=no
# xjadeo framerate - delay
# specifies how many times per second xjadeo updates the screen.
# this is independant of the video-file's frame-rate.
# a negative value will force xjadeo to use the frame-rate of the video file.
#fps=<numeric>
;fps=10.0
# specify default seek mode
#seek=[any|cont|key]
;seek=any
# disable LASH support (enabled by default)
#lash=[yes|no]
;lash=yes
# select the video library/interface to use.
#videomode=[xv|imlib2|x11|sdl|mac]
;videomode=auto
# en/disable message queues (remote control)
#mq=[on|off]
;mq=off
# absolute path to a TTF font file to be used for on-screen-display
#fontfile=<filename>
;fontfile=/usr/share/fonts/truetype/freefont/FreeMonoBold.ttf
# specify whether to retain the aspect ratio of the movie when scaling
# the window. (only Xv)
#letterbox=[yes|no]
;letterbox=no
#
# MIDI OPTIONS
# (midi options will be ignored if midi is not available)
#
# -m : specify MIDI port to read from.
# with alsa-midi this is a string alike "24,0" or "hw:2,0,0"
# for port-midi use an integer value of the midi port eg. 2
# "-1" autoconnects to the first avail. input-port with the
# portmidi driver.
#midiid=<port>
;midismpte=-1
# -C : use MTC quarter frames for
# more accurate sync. this is generally
# a good idea, however it taxes performance.
#midiclk=[yes|no]
;midiclk=no
# -M : how to convert the MTC smpte to video smpte
# 1: use MTC information (-v to check) - default
# 2: force video file's fps
# 3: convert/adjust framerates
#midismpte=<1|2|3>
;midismpte=0
# do not dispay xjadeo logo on screen on startup.
;nosplash=no
# END of xjadeorc