Re: One more mplayer qyestion

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Antonio Montagnani wrote:

oldman said the following on 02/10/2005 18:34:

John Wendel wrote:

akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 05:46:32PM -0400, Claude Jones wrote:

On Friday 30 September 2005 5:36 pm, akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

So I went and installed:
mplayer-1.0.0-0.20050916.1.fc4.ut
mplayer-libs-1.0.0-0.20050916.1.fc4.ut

And this is what happened. When I opened a movie trailer I got by
e-mail I got the sound but not the picture.

Then I went to www.css.com and tried to play their video. An error
message that it could not find Windows media player.

So what do I do now.?




are the libs the same as the codecs? if not, you need to install those - I've got it working and never installed any libs to my knowledge, though they may have been installed as dependencies. Codecs are available at mplayer's site. You need to get the 'all' package and put them in /usr/lib/win32

--
Claude Jones
Bluemont, VA, USA




I am still confused. I downloaded all-20050412.tar which is supposed
to have the codecs. Untared this and put the files contained in
all-20050412 directory in /usr/lib/win32

From www.cnn.com it still asks me for the Windows media player. Where



have I gone wrong?




This is not a codec problem, You need to have the mplayerplug-in installed. Probably from dag or livna repositories.

Here is what I have installed, mplayerplug-in-2.80-13.1.fc3.rf

Regards,

John

mplayerplug-in-3.05-1.fc4 is available and is much better, at least for FC4 also I had a lot of trouble with codecs until I discovered that mplayer looked for them in /usr/local/lib/win32 (note the local subdir)

Good luck!

Scott

Scott
I installed w32codec rpm from ATRPM and target directory is /usr/lib/win32.
Where did you find that mplayer looks for codec in usr/local/lib/win32??

Rgds

I got my mplayer from freshrpms and when i tried to view a video from the command line, I saw there in the output, that it was looking for the codec in the /usr/local/lib/win32 directory. I presume that this was compiled in by freshrpms, but in any event, works great for me!

Scott


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