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From: | Alan E. Davis |
Subject: | Re: [O] Audio/video file playback in org mode |
Date: | Sun, 12 Jun 2011 09:55:43 +1000 |
Paul Sexton <address@hidden> writes:If you are using different setups on different operating systems, 1)
> brian powell <briangpowellms <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>> * Something like this; respectively!?:
>>
>> [[shell:mplayer -ss 00:03:21 -endpos 00:06:54 ~/some_podcast.mp3 &]]
>> [[shell:mplayer -ss 00:03:21 ~/some_podcast.mp3 &]]
>> [[shell:mplayer ~/some_podcast.mp3 &]]
>
> The troubles with using shell commands in hyperlinks:
> 1. Only works in the operating system and directory structure where
> you were when you wrote the link;
> 2. No ability to stop playback, pause, etc, unless you run the
> program as a GUI, which means (horror!) doing something outside
> Emacs.
should probably be solved in some general fashion, like setting some
vars to important locations depending on environmentearly in your .emacs.
2.)
[[elisp:(emms-play-file "~/tmp/video/magit.flv")]]
or
[[elisp:(emms-play-file (concat MYSCREENCASTSDIR "magit.flv"))]]
or
[[elisp:(emms-play-file (concat MYSCREENCASTSDIR "magit.flv"))][View magit demo]]
Of course, there is no problem with setting up org to treat file links to
mediafiles special. But given the power of org hyperlinks, I think using
"elisp:" solves your 1.) and 2.) sufficiently.
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