MPlayer - configuring

Andrew Zschetzsche zsche004 at mrs.umn.edu
Sat Jan 8 15:44:48 MST 2005


Or possibly Apple's Quicktime.  If it is so, I remember something like
OpenQuickTime or something as I was attempting to install Gentoo a while
back.  But I've never tried it (yet, it just got added to my YDL to-do
list).  That sounds like something I'd boot into OS X for.

-Andy Zschetzsche


On 1/8/05 12:20 PM, "Cian Duffy" <myob87 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Firstly, streaming video is probably Windows Media 10 these days, so
> it won't play on Linux PPC. For RealPlayer, just use the real
> RealPlayer 10 for Linux PPC, it'll work better than mplayer.
> 
> Secondly, nVidia's Linux drivers are for x86 only.
> 
> Cian
> 
> 
> On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 10:10:34 -0800, DON J MARTINO
> <dmartino at lausd.k12.ca.us> wrote:
>> A stupid question -- I built Mplayer with no problems  -- but I can't get it
>> to play streamed video (it will play streamed audio). I added codecs for rp8
>> and rp10 to no avail.
>> 
>> My question is how do you enable and disable drivers as Dr. Sacco talked
>> about?
>> 
>> Perhaps the problem is my video card (Nvidia). Should I download linux driver
>> from nvidia? I have a G4.
>> 
>> Thanks for any help of suggestions!
>> 
>> ---------- Original Message -------------
>> Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 18:55:53 -0800
>> From: "Joseph E. Sacco, Ph.D." <joseph_sacco at comcast.net>
>> To: Yellow Dog Linux General Discussion List
>> <yellowdog-general at lists.terrasoftsolutions.com>
>> Subject: Building MPlayer 1.0-pre6a under YDL-4.0 [LONG]
>> 
>>> I have "successfully" built the latest version of MPlayer
>>> 
>>>       http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/news.html
>>> 
>>> under YDL-4.0. The build required fixing some include files, which will
>>> be discussed below.  I "tested" MPlayer using an mp4 file containing the
>>> movie trailer for "Jurassic  Park". Both the sound and the video
>>> "worked" as did the controls for the player.  Beyond running an mp4
>>> file, I have not tested any of its other capabilities. Hopefully others
>>> on the list who have access to files in the various supported formats
>>> will exercise the application.
>>> 
>>>        Enabled optional drivers:
>>>        -------------------------
>>>        Input: ftp network tv-v4l2 tv-v4l edl tv matroska cdda mpdvdkit2
>>>        vcd dvb smb
>>> 
>>>        Codecs: libdv libavcodec real xanim faad2(internal) libmpeg2
>>>        liba52 mp3lib libtheora libvorbis libmad gif
>>> 
>>>        Audio output: alsa esd arts oss sdl mpegpes(dvb)
>>> 
>>>        Video output: xvidix cvidix sdl gif89a md5sum pnm jpeg png
>>>        mpegpes(dvb) fbdev caca aa opengl dga xv x11 xover tga
>>> 
>>>        Audio filters:
>>> 
>>>        Disabled optional drivers:
>>>        --------------------------
>>>        Input: tv-bsdbt848 live.com dvdread
>>> 
>>>        Codecs: qtx opendivx x264 xvid dshow/dmo win32 libdts toolame
>>>        liblzo
>>> 
>>>        Audio output: sgi sun jack polyp dxr2 nas dsound win32 macosx
>>> 
>>>        Video output: winvidix bl zr zr2 dxr3 dxr2 directx vesa svga
>>>        ggi      xmga mga xvmc directfb tdfx_vid tdfxfb 3dfx quartz
>>> 
>>>        Audio filters: ladspa
>> 
>> Sorry, I sent this to Dr. Sacco's email by mistake.
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