mplayer-svn-r27332-4.2.2
mplayer-svn-r27332-4.2.2
Here's the mplayer website:
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html
Here's the mplayer dotpet: (re-compiled on July 25th)
http://www.savefile.com/files/1688368
Here's the mencoder dotpet: (re-compiled on July 25th)
http://www.savefile.com/files/1688373
Here's the source package from which they were compiled:
http://www.savefile.com/files/1681238
I compiled mplayer with the following dependants:
twolame (can be found in the audacity thread):
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=25372
sdl:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=166473
jack:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=26267
faac & faad (can be found in the ffmpeg thread):
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=25384
ffmpeg (already in Puppy but compiled with the version I posted):
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=25384
I'll post the mplayer plugin 3.45 below.
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html
Here's the mplayer dotpet: (re-compiled on July 25th)
http://www.savefile.com/files/1688368
Here's the mencoder dotpet: (re-compiled on July 25th)
http://www.savefile.com/files/1688373
Here's the source package from which they were compiled:
http://www.savefile.com/files/1681238
I compiled mplayer with the following dependants:
twolame (can be found in the audacity thread):
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=25372
sdl:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=166473
jack:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=26267
faac & faad (can be found in the ffmpeg thread):
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=25384
ffmpeg (already in Puppy but compiled with the version I posted):
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=25384
I'll post the mplayer plugin 3.45 below.
Last edited by plinej on Fri 25 Jul 2008, 13:54, edited 3 times in total.
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Ok when I started it, Basically it needed all 3 of the pet packages you posted to get it running, That was ok, no problem
I then loaded up "Star Wars" DVD and played it, It had an error I'll post the error.
But then it played smoothly and sound was nice:)
Then while it was playing I decided to change it to fullscreen, that worked, But then I change the aspect ratio and It crashed, actually a bad crash if you read the report.
Great start, And I hope you try again, we could use a small version of myplayer like this one
ttuuxxx
I then loaded up "Star Wars" DVD and played it, It had an error I'll post the error.
But then it played smoothly and sound was nice:)
Then while it was playing I decided to change it to fullscreen, that worked, But then I change the aspect ratio and It crashed, actually a bad crash if you read the report.
Great start, And I hope you try again, we could use a small version of myplayer like this one
ttuuxxx
Last edited by ttuuxxx on Sun 03 Aug 2008, 06:23, edited 1 time in total.
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
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plinej,
It's somewhat ironic that MPlayer includes the ffmpeg library within its large binary. If you install both packages you effectively install ffmpeg twice.
Since you have compiled both packages at the same time, I suggest it would be an elegant solution to package the two packages together with MPlayer linked to the external ffmpeg library.
Barry has already provided an MPlayer package which links to the official Puppy4 ffmpeg library, but I see that your ffmpeg version includes a few important extra libraries.
A pre-configured MPlayer configuration file in /root would fix this.
It's somewhat ironic that MPlayer includes the ffmpeg library within its large binary. If you install both packages you effectively install ffmpeg twice.
Since you have compiled both packages at the same time, I suggest it would be an elegant solution to package the two packages together with MPlayer linked to the external ffmpeg library.
Barry has already provided an MPlayer package which links to the official Puppy4 ffmpeg library, but I see that your ffmpeg version includes a few important extra libraries.
AAC support. Nice.plinej wrote:I compiled it (ffmpeg) like this:
...
--enable-libfaac --enable-libfaad
The xv video output is included. Nice.ttuuxxx wrote:VO: [xv]
Mmm, sub-optimal. This forces Puppy to use ALSA-OSS compatiblity modules.ttuuxxx wrote:AO: [oss]
A pre-configured MPlayer configuration file in /root would fix this.
Please if you recompile can you use --enable-runtime-cpudetection --target=i486-pc-linux-gnu
Then hopefully it won't crash on some people's computers.
Or did you already? In that case something else must be causing my crashes
What I really want to know is why I have so much trouble trying to compile mplayer, but nobody else seems to. Do you compile mplayer on Puppy 4, like you do everything else, or do you sneak over to 3.x for it?
Then hopefully it won't crash on some people's computers.
Or did you already? In that case something else must be causing my crashes
What I really want to know is why I have so much trouble trying to compile mplayer, but nobody else seems to. Do you compile mplayer on Puppy 4, like you do everything else, or do you sneak over to 3.x for it?
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BTW are you compiling with dvdnav?
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This is the MPlayer configuration I used for the MPlayer-1.0rc2 dotpet I created in February.
To bind to external ffmpeg, according to Barry you also need this
MPlayer's internal dvdread library was known to be buggy when I compiled it, so I did this
--disable-dvdread-internal --enable-dvdread
this will then link to external libdvdcss. Then if you want to be thorough it's a good idea to upgrade Puppy's libdvdcss to the latest SVN snapshot.
http://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html
Of course dvdnav is good to have, but DVD menus in MPlayer are still not great.
--enable-dvdnav
I tried to link MPlayer to external libfaad, but the compilation failed, that's why I built the internal faad:
--disable-faad-external --enable-faad-internal
To configure V4L/V4L2 support MPlayer needs to find the correct device nodes during compilation. You can create the V4L device nodes with the MAKEDEV-V4L.sh script contained in the v4lctl.pet from here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=19918
--enable-tv-v4l1 --enable-tv-v4l2
Theora support requires libtheora, and InfraRed remote support requires liblirc and liblircc.
--enable-theora
--enable-lirc --enable-lircc
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./configure --win32codecsdir=/usr/lib --realcodecsdir=/usr/lib --enable-mencoder --enable-gui --enable-lirc --enable-lircc --enable-tv --enable-tv-v4l1 --enable-tv-v4l2 --enable-network --disable-smb --enable-dvdnav --disable-dvdread-internal --enable-dvdread --disable-unrarlib --disable-sortsub --disable-ftp --disable-xanim --enable-real --disable-tremor-internal --enable-theora --disable-faad-external --enable-faad-internal --disable-vidix-internal --disable-vidix-external --enable-gl --disable-vesa --disable-svga --disable-sdl --disable-aa --disable-caca --disable-ggi --disable-ggiwmh --disable-dxr2 --disable-dxr3 --enable-ivtv --enable-dvb --disable-mga --disable-xmga --enable-xv --enable-xvmc --disable-vm --enable-x11 --disable-zr --disable-bl --disable-tga --disable-pnm --disable-md5sum --enable-alsa --disable-arts --disable-esd --disable-polyp --disable-jack --disable-nas --disable-sgiaudio --disable-sunaudio --enable-runtime-cpudetection --target=i486-pc-linux-gnu --with-xvmclib=XvMCW
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--disable-libavcodec_a --disable-libavformat_a --disable-libavutil_a --disable-libpostproc_a
--disable-dvdread-internal --enable-dvdread
this will then link to external libdvdcss. Then if you want to be thorough it's a good idea to upgrade Puppy's libdvdcss to the latest SVN snapshot.
http://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html
Of course dvdnav is good to have, but DVD menus in MPlayer are still not great.
--enable-dvdnav
I tried to link MPlayer to external libfaad, but the compilation failed, that's why I built the internal faad:
--disable-faad-external --enable-faad-internal
To configure V4L/V4L2 support MPlayer needs to find the correct device nodes during compilation. You can create the V4L device nodes with the MAKEDEV-V4L.sh script contained in the v4lctl.pet from here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=19918
--enable-tv-v4l1 --enable-tv-v4l2
Theora support requires libtheora, and InfraRed remote support requires liblirc and liblircc.
--enable-theora
--enable-lirc --enable-lircc
dvdnav is giving me problems. I can't seem to compile with the internal version or the external version from cvs. I've compiled without it for now. I'll work on it more when I get a chance. I've posted my most current version above. Here's how I've compiled this version:
--enable-dynamic-plugins --disable-mp3lib --disable-libmpeg2 --disable-libavutil_a --disable-libavcodec_a --disable-libavformat_a --disable-libpostproc_a --enable-gui --prefix=/usr --disable-debug --confdir=/etc --enable-menu --enable-runtime-cpudetection --target=i486-pc-linux-gnu --enable-dvdread --disable-dvdread-internal --enable-radio --enable-pvr
This is what it shows after configure is run:
Enabled optional drivers:
Input: ftp pvr radio tv cddb cdda dvdread(external) dvb network
Codecs: libavcodec.so qtx xanim win32 faad2 faac liba52 tremor(internal) twolame libmad gif
Audio output: alsa jack oss sdl mpegpes(dvb)
Video output: sdl gif89a pnm jpeg png mpegpes(dvb) opengl xv x11 xover yuv4mpeg md5sum tga
Disabled optional drivers:
Input: dvdnav vstream tv-teletext tv-v4l2 tv-v4l1 tv-dshow live555 nemesi libdvdcss(internal) vcd smb
Codecs: x264 xvid libdv libamr_wb libamr_nb real musepack libdca libmpeg2 mp3lib libtheora speex toolame liblzo
Audio output: sun openal pulse esd arts v4l2 ivtv dxr2 nas
Video output: zr zr2 v4l2 ivtv dxr3 dxr2 vesa fbdev svga caca aa ggi xmga mga xvidix winvidix cvidix 3dfx dga xvmc dfbmga directfb bl xvr100 tdfx_vid s3fb tdfxfb
--enable-dynamic-plugins --disable-mp3lib --disable-libmpeg2 --disable-libavutil_a --disable-libavcodec_a --disable-libavformat_a --disable-libpostproc_a --enable-gui --prefix=/usr --disable-debug --confdir=/etc --enable-menu --enable-runtime-cpudetection --target=i486-pc-linux-gnu --enable-dvdread --disable-dvdread-internal --enable-radio --enable-pvr
This is what it shows after configure is run:
Enabled optional drivers:
Input: ftp pvr radio tv cddb cdda dvdread(external) dvb network
Codecs: libavcodec.so qtx xanim win32 faad2 faac liba52 tremor(internal) twolame libmad gif
Audio output: alsa jack oss sdl mpegpes(dvb)
Video output: sdl gif89a pnm jpeg png mpegpes(dvb) opengl xv x11 xover yuv4mpeg md5sum tga
Disabled optional drivers:
Input: dvdnav vstream tv-teletext tv-v4l2 tv-v4l1 tv-dshow live555 nemesi libdvdcss(internal) vcd smb
Codecs: x264 xvid libdv libamr_wb libamr_nb real musepack libdca libmpeg2 mp3lib libtheora speex toolame liblzo
Audio output: sun openal pulse esd arts v4l2 ivtv dxr2 nas
Video output: zr zr2 v4l2 ivtv dxr3 dxr2 vesa fbdev svga caca aa ggi xmga mga xvidix winvidix cvidix 3dfx dga xvmc dfbmga directfb bl xvr100 tdfx_vid s3fb tdfxfb
If you're interested, another weird thing about that package is that it doesn't seem to play realaudio, even if the common codecs are installed from other packages. But ffmpeg can convert them to other formats, so I don't think mplayer should need the codecs anyway.
EDIT - wait a minute - I think you've updated the package since I downloaded it. I'll see if I can try the new version tomorrow.
EDIT - wait a minute - I think you've updated the package since I downloaded it. I'll see if I can try the new version tomorrow.
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OK, that one does play realaudio. But unfortunately it doesn't seem to play mpeg-1 videos properly And it won't even try to play VCDs - I guess you had the same problem Tempestuous reported with VCD support not being configured.
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There are newer versions available (I use svn-r29409 but I think there might be newer than that as well).abushcrafter wrote:Link is dead.
Why do you want such an old version?
Anyway, here it is:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A78OU059
or here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/409519987/m ... 2.pet.html
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I know there are newer versions. I was curious to how this one compared. Thank you for reuploading it.lapis wrote:There are newer versions available (I use svn-r29409 but I think there might be newer than that as well).abushcrafter wrote:Link is dead.
Why do you want such an old version?
Anyway, here it is:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A78OU059
or here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/409519987/m ... 2.pet.html
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