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4th June 2003, 19:11 | #84 | Link |
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yeah quicktime works not only sound also video
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some more good news. the new builds (all builds except for the one on the 1st post of this thread) can display the osd and progressbar, but not out of the box, at least for me.
i've downloaded MSYS(2.8M), which is the Minimalist SYStem for mingw (minimalist gnu gcc compiler for win32), and it just sets up the unix paths correctly, such that mplayer is able to find the fonts (apperantly that's what caused it not to display the osd). in my case, i had to copy the mplayer directory (the one with codecs.conf and other conf files in it) to <msysInstallDir>\1.0\bin\%USERPROFILE% and then mplayer will work correctly. the %USERPROFILE% (literally) directory is created after you run mplayer for the 1st time from inside MSYS. 2 tips: 1. the default config file had 5 configs inside it (vo, autosync, ao, quiet, framedrop), i disabled all but autosync, and this way the files play smoother on my pc. 2. the default terminal opened by msys is rxvt, which displayed the text with absurdly wide spaces between chars (prob a bug). you can change msys.bat and remove the font option for rxvt, or just rename rxvt.exe to something else, and sh.exe will be used instead in a normal text window. cheers [edit] lol, there's a much simpler solution, not involving MSYS. inside the directory of mplayer.exe, create a directory %USERPROFILE% (literally) and copy the mplayer directory (with the config files in it) into %USERPROFILE%. it's apperantly a bug with mplayer/win32 since %USERPROFILE% should have pointed to "c:\Documents and settings\<userID>" but it's somehow interpreted literally. tip #1 from above still applies. another thing, you can create a shortcut to mplayer.exe on your desktop, and drag the files onto it, will be the same as dragging the files streight onto mplayer.exe. you can also put this shortcut inside the "Send to" directory, and this way play files directly. it's also working for a group of files, which are then played in a sequence (i.e. an mp3 album, or 2-cd-rip movie, etc). [/edit] Last edited by avih; 7th June 2003 at 14:28. |
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9th June 2003, 14:29 | #88 | Link |
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Howto compile
I wondered if there was some howto for making the mplayer binary.
Is the normal cvs used(linux version) or.... Are there some other packages required.... Some info would be great. Thnx Mille |
24th June 2003, 04:20 | #90 | Link |
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ftp://ftp.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/relea...layer_pre1.zip
I'm guessing from the "pre" that they just released a pre-beta gui for it :\ WHICH IS AWESOME except.. I was almost finished this.. ;_; I was only making it so the person I'm sending some AMVs to would be able to watch them even if she (inevitably) screwed up the installation of ffdshow, but still. It's the principle :? or something. Yeah. Oh well, less work for me. [edit]but.. don't get too excited, it won't open any files for me or do anything for that matter.. :/[/edit] Last edited by RadicalEd; 24th June 2003 at 05:08. |
1st July 2003, 19:05 | #93 | Link |
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New mplayer is out http://mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases...CVS-030630.zip
I dont know whats new though, couldnt play mastroka. |
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New mplayer, mencoder, and gmplayer available, http://ftp3.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/win32-beta/ there is also some very exciting news on the homepage http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/des...player10gossip
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25th August 2003, 18:45 | #96 | Link |
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just some experience:
MPlayer dev-CVS-030816-12:54-3.2.3 os: win xp (file is some sort of divx 5.x) using from cli: mplayer shrek.avi -sub shrek.sub -fs -subcp cp1250 - decoder seems to work rather fine (i just need to learn how to disable post-processing filters?), there are ocassional lines traveling down the picture, but not really annoying. the card is 'matrox etv450'. - subs are annoying, they blink, they are soft and the char table is wrong. (using slovenian chars in the sub file) SUB: Detected subtitle file format: subrip anyway; great stuff all the way, i hope this player (iam only interested in cli version) will get ported as it deserves edit: mkay, this fixed the wrong char issue, i copied the font to the same dir as movie is and the new line is: mplayer shrek.avi -sub shrek.sub -fs -subcp cp1250 -font subfont.ttf Last edited by smok3; 25th August 2003 at 19:21. |
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6th September 2003, 17:22 | #99 | Link |
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I found some new builds, these ones should support dvd playback, ogg vorbis (OGM), osd, and subs http://oss.netfarm.it/mplayer-win32.php
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(4.448.768 mplayer_old.exe 1.937.920 mplayer.exe) i wonder on how many systems this compile should work with some generic settings? |
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