I have been using mplayer with much joy for close to two years now. Lately there has been lots of complaining about it on this list, and only in the last week (since getting me grubby little paws on SuSE 8.1 Pro) do I understand why. SuSE built a pretty much non functioning MPlayer. Only the basic mpeg playback seems to be included. This is no problem, since the build routine I can do in my sleep, but most people new to it might be a bit intimidated by the sheer volume of documentation that comes with it. So here's the short instructions: Download the win32 codecs package from MPlayer's website, unpack, and copy the contents of the directory it makes to /usr/lib/win32 Download from http://www.mplayerhq.hu and unpack MPlayer If you don't intend to do any movie encoding compile and install with: ./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-mencoder --enable-gui make make install (or checkinstall, if you want to do it neatly) That's it. If you did install the MPlayer package from the SuSE CDs to begin with, MPlayer will already be set up along with the appropriate file associations. You can just click on an avi file and it should play fine. To get font support, download one of the font packages from mplayer's site, unpack it. It makes a couple of directories with each a bunch of files in. Choose one directory (they differ in font size) and copy the contents to ~/.mplayer/font Skins for the gui are a similar business. Download the skin, unpack it. It make a directory with its files in. Copy the whole directory into ~/.mplayer/Skin If you do intend to do movie encoding, I suggest the following: download lame, and build: ./configure make make install This is so you can use mp3 for the sound in movies. download divx for linux from www.divx.com - the install instructions go something like ./install.sh now, compile mplayer with: ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-gui make make install DivX isn't really neccessary. MPlayer comes with ffmpeg's libavcodec, which is compatible with DivX (don't know how far back, it works with DivX 4.12 on windows though), at least equal in quality, and much faster. I also find lots of the DivX4linux releases won't even work. Some just segfault. You will notice that that "man mplayer" and "man mencoder" doesn't work after installing with checkinstall (don't know about without it, didn't try). The install script puts the man pages in /usr/man/man1 where they don't seem to be looked for. I solved it this way. / # cd /usr/local/man/man1 /usr/local/man/man1 # ln -s /usr/man/man1/mplayer.1 mencoder.1 /usr/local/man/man1 # ln -s /usr/man/man1/mplayer.1.gz mencoder.1.gz /usr/local/man/man1 # ln -s /usr/man/man1/mplayer.1 mplayer.1 /usr/local/man/man1 # ln -s /usr/man/man1/mplayer.1.gz mplayer.1.gz If there's a better, more correct way (i.e. enabling man to look in /usr/man/man1), please let me know. Thanks Hans == Download ringtones, logos and picture messages at Ananzi Mobile Fun. http://www.ananzi.co.za/cgi-bin/goto.pl?mobile
H du Plooy wrote:
SuSE built a pretty much non functioning MPlayer. Only the basic mpeg playback seems to be included.
You have to download and install the codecs yourself, and then SuSE's MPlayer is usable for playing most of the movies, except wmv. I'm not sure about those encoded with DivX5. Anyway, for beginners, the SuSE's MPlayer is a good thing to have. But they need to be notified about the necesity to download the codecs. Of course, if one is not a beginner, one compiles a player (avifile or MPlayer) with everything one needs. -- Linux/Unix Systems Engineer http://www.genesys.ro Phone +40723-267961
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On January 20, 2003 03:21 am, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
You have to download and install the codecs yourself, and then SuSE's MPlayer is usable for playing most of the movies, except wmv.
wmv support have been added to mplayer recently.
Anyway, for beginners, the SuSE's MPlayer is a good thing to have. But they need to be notified about the necesity to download the codecs.
Unfortunately without a recompile, the SuSE package is incapable of playing any files encoded with the Sorenson 3 codec and wmv files. Charles -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+K7tU3epPyyKbwPYRAlTTAJ9z7VF+zFndvvrGoZzdgd4BITYyegCgwD0N ShDaGSC6bu5EE5/Cnsk+8eQ= =NieI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Alle 09:21, lunedì 20 gennaio 2003, Silviu Marin-Caea ha scritto:
H du Plooy wrote:
SuSE built a pretty much non functioning MPlayer. Only the basic mpeg playback seems to be included.
You have to download and install the codecs yourself, and then SuSE's MPlayer is usable for playing most of the movies, except wmv.
I was unable to play even a simple dvd without recompiling the source code, on every IBM thinkpad I could try (T21, T23, A30, A31, T30, X21). Very big problem for normal users. Andrea Negro -- andrea@alessandria.linux.it andrea_negro@it.ibm.com jabber andrea@jabber.linux.it
* Andrea Negro
Alle 09:21, lunedì 20 gennaio 2003, Silviu Marin-Caea ha scritto:
H du Plooy wrote:
SuSE built a pretty much non functioning MPlayer. Only the basic mpeg playback seems to be included.
You have to download and install the codecs yourself, and then SuSE's MPlayer is usable for playing most of the movies, except wmv.
I was unable to play even a simple dvd without recompiling the source code, on every IBM thinkpad I could try (T21, T23, A30, A31, T30, X21). Very big problem for normal users.
Earlier versions of MPlayer pretty much had to be compiled per machine anyway. MPlayer is still in the 0.x phase (0.99999999 something I believ at this point in time) and the website used to have a statement to this effect. Anyway, mplayer is an excellent tool, but you should take some time to compile from source. There are other DVD players for those who don;t like compiling from source ;) Currently listening to: Iron Maiden - Drifter - Live Gerhard, [@jasongeo.com] == The Acoustic Motorbiker == -- __O I spoke about wings ... You just flew =`\<, I wondered, I guessed and I tried ... You just knew (=)/(=) I sighed ... And you swooned I saw the crescent ... You saw the whole of the moon
Hi,
When I do "./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-mencoder --enable-gui" the 8.1
SuSE config ends with an error :
"Error: PNG support required for GUI compilation. Please install libpng or
libpng-dev packages. Check configure.log if you do not understand"
But I do have libpng installed; 1.2.4-58 (which is newer than the 1.2.4-31
that comes with 8.1
here is the png sect of the log file:
"============ Checking for PNG support ============
#include
./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-mencoder --enable-gui
-- -- Proud to be a SuSE Linux User since 5.2 --
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 15:58, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Hi,
When I do "./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-mencoder --enable-gui" the 8.1 SuSE config ends with an error : "Error: PNG support required for GUI compilation. Please install libpng or libpng-dev packages. Check configure.log if you do not understand"
But I do have libpng installed; 1.2.4-58 (which is newer than the 1.2.4-31 that comes with 8.1
here is the png sect of the log file: "============ Checking for PNG support ============
#include
#include int main(void) { printf("png.h : %s\n", PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING); printf("libpng: %s\n", png_libpng_ver); return (strcmp(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, png_libpng_ver)); } gcc /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c -o /tmp/mplayer-conf-3237-28776.o -lpng -lz -lm /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:1:17: png.h: No such file or directory /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c: In function `main': /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:4: `PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING' undeclared (first use in this function) /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:4: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:4: for each function it appears in.) /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:5: `png_libpng_ver' undeclared (first use in this function)
ldd /tmp/mplayer-conf-3237-28776.o ldd: /tmp/mplayer-conf-3237-28776.o: No such file or directory
Result is: no ##########################################"
Does anyone have a clue as to what is wrong? Install the zlib-devel package -- Marshall
"Nothing is impossible, We just do not have all the anwsers to make the impossible, possible."
Dear Marshall, No Go. I installed zlib-devel but config dies athe same way == on the png section as before. Do you think the newness of the newer libpng is somehow wrong? Peterb On Monday 20 January 2003 03:27 pm, Marshall Heartley wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 15:58, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Hi,
When I do "./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-mencoder --enable-gui" the 8.1 SuSE config ends with an error : "Error: PNG support required for GUI compilation. Please install libpng or libpng-dev packages. Check configure.log if you do not understand"
But I do have libpng installed; 1.2.4-58 (which is newer than the 1.2.4-31 that comes with 8.1
here is the png sect of the log file: "============ Checking for PNG support ============
#include
#include int main(void) { printf("png.h : %s\n", PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING); printf("libpng: %s\n", png_libpng_ver); return (strcmp(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, png_libpng_ver)); } gcc /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c -o /tmp/mplayer-conf-3237-28776.o -lpng -lz -lm /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:1:17: png.h: No such file or directory /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c: In function `main': /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:4: `PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING' undeclared (first use in this function) /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:4: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:4: for each function it appears in.) /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:5: `png_libpng_ver' undeclared (first use in this function)
ldd /tmp/mplayer-conf-3237-28776.o ldd: /tmp/mplayer-conf-3237-28776.o: No such file or directory
Result is: no ##########################################"
Does anyone have a clue as to what is wrong?
Install the zlib-devel package
-- -- Proud to be a SuSE Linux User since 5.2 --
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 20 January 2003 10:15 pm, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Dear Marshall,
No Go. I installed zlib-devel but config dies athe same way == on the png section as before.
Do you think the newness of the newer libpng is somehow wrong?
Hmmn, apologies if its already been mentioned, I only just joined the lsit... do an exprt | grep LD and check you library path. check libpng is in the library path. Check there are no other libpng's about which are older versions. Do 'less Makefile' and '/' for find then find INCLUDE and check that png.h exists in one of the path's mentioned. - -- Richard Fletcher, Sheffield, UK. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAj4seLUACgkQFv+mlSC+6l6xdwCgjIIUm5JW9qxq1cz0I4jKF1Ay dg0AnjuB6y7U/NhNgI5swNdjzHvEVVgu =ZkAA -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Dear Anders, YAST2 seems to think that libpng or libpng-devel can be installed but not both. PeterB On Monday 20 January 2003 04:32 pm, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 23:15, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Dear Marshall,
No Go. I installed zlib-devel but config dies athe same way == on the png section as before.
Just a thought, but do you have libpng-devel installed?
-- -- Proud to be a SuSE Linux User since 5.2 --
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 23:54, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Dear Anders,
YAST2 seems to think that libpng or libpng-devel can be installed but not both.
Then, assuming the -devel version matches the main package, YaST is
wrong.
Install it manually if you have to, but you really need the -devel
package to compile against libpng.
--
Anders Johansson
On Monday 20 January 2003 2:15 pm, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Dear Marshall,
No Go. I installed zlib-devel but config dies athe same way == on the png section as before.
Do you think the newness of the newer libpng is somehow wrong?
looking closely at the output we see:
"============ Checking for PNG support ============
#include
[...] gcc /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c -o /tmp/mplayer-conf-3237-28776.o -lpng -lz -lm /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:1:17: png.h: No such file or directory
this error alone indicates that gcc cannot find the file "png.h" -- have you tried a "locate" or "find" against this file? I'm thinking that perhaps the name of the header file changed, or perhaps you've installed it in some way that you don't have read access to the file [or directory] [which would be weird] or the simplest explanation: something else clobbered the file and it is actually gone... If the file "png.h" does indeed exist, is it "where the compiler and/or ./configure script is looking for it?" This is a more likely case as [often] distribution maintainers think "they know better than the developer"(*) and move package installation points around -- in other words, the SuSE-specific "libpng(-devel)" package might not be in the same location that the straight-from-the-source package installs into. Tom (*) actually, this is more a case of balancing independant package maintainers against the common good -- SuSE might be right in moving a particular package "because where the maintainer placed it really is wrong" [i.e., doesn't match the majority of other packages or where a community consensus has been reached on the "right" place to put a package...]
Resolved!! Thanks ALL! It seems that the error msg says use libpng OR libpng-devel but it actually needs BOTH, so installing the devel vers along with libpng has fixed the error PeterB On Monday 20 January 2003 04:34 pm, Tom Emerson wrote:
On Monday 20 January 2003 2:15 pm, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Dear Marshall,
No Go. I installed zlib-devel but config dies athe same way == on the png section as before.
Do you think the newness of the newer libpng is somehow wrong?
looking closely at the output we see:
"============ Checking for PNG support ============
#include
[...]
gcc /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c -o /tmp/mplayer-conf-3237-28776.o -lpng -lz -lm /tmp/mplayer-conf-6969-28776.c:1:17: png.h: No such file or directory
this error alone indicates that gcc cannot find the file "png.h" -- have you tried a "locate" or "find" against this file? I'm thinking that perhaps the name of the header file changed, or perhaps you've installed it in some way that you don't have read access to the file [or directory] [which would be weird] or the simplest explanation: something else clobbered the file and it is actually gone...
If the file "png.h" does indeed exist, is it "where the compiler and/or ./configure script is looking for it?" This is a more likely case as [often] distribution maintainers think "they know better than the developer"(*) and move package installation points around -- in other words, the SuSE-specific "libpng(-devel)" package might not be in the same location that the straight-from-the-source package installs into.
Tom
(*) actually, this is more a case of balancing independant package maintainers against the common good -- SuSE might be right in moving a particular package "because where the maintainer placed it really is wrong" [i.e., doesn't match the majority of other packages or where a community consensus has been reached on the "right" place to put a package...]
-- -- Proud to be a SuSE Linux User since 5.2 --
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 17:15, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Dear Marshall,
No Go. I installed zlib-devel but config dies athe same way == on the png section as before.
Do you think the newness of the newer libpng is somehow wrong?
Peterb <snip>
Peter, I was able to compile it in version 8.1. I installed a bunch of libs to ensure that it would go but I had forgotten the zlib-devel package. I installed both the libpng and the libpng-devel packages. Overkill I know but I wanted to make sure that I had everything that I needed. Now you have a different version that what is on the CD's/DVD. I used the versions that were on the disks. Maybe someone on this list who knows more about programming than me can anwser the newness question. Sorry that I was not able to help further. :( -- Marshall "Nothing is impossible, We just do not have all the anwsers to make the impossible, possible."
Hi Before I use a lot of time rebuilding mplayer, I would like to know if it is worth the effort. Can the new, rebuilt mplayer show this file?: mms://media.xstream.dk/fck/Presse030120.wmv -- Kaare Rasmussen --Linux, spil,-- Tlf: 3816 2582 Kaki Data tshirts, merchandize Fax: 3816 2501 Howitzvej 75 Åben 12.00-18.00 Email: kar@kakidata.dk 2000 Frederiksberg Lørdag 12.00-16.00 Web: www.suse.dk
In a previous message, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
Before I use a lot of time rebuilding mplayer, I would like to know if it is worth the effort.
I'd say certainly! The effort is minimal once the relevant libraries are installed (easy enough using YaST), and I am now able at last to play WMV and Quicktime movies. I asked a few months ago about the possibility of playing Quicktime on SuSE (specifically, the Lord of the Rings trailers) and was told that it wasn't possible. Now it is!
Can the new, rebuilt mplayer show this file?:
mms://media.xstream.dk/fck/Presse030120.wmv
It wouldnt' play it as a streaming file here, but it *will* play WMVs that I've thrown at it, so try it out! John -- John Pettigrew Headstrong Games john@headstrong-games.co.uk Fun : Strategy : Price http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank Fields of Valour: 2 Norse clans battle on one of 3 different boards
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 12:58, John Pettigrew wrote:
I'd say certainly! The effort is minimal once the relevant libraries are installed (easy enough using YaST), and I am now able at last to play WMV and Quicktime movies. I asked a few months ago about the possibility of playing Quicktime on SuSE (specifically, the Lord of the Rings trailers) and was told that it wasn't possible. Now it is!
I haven't tried MPlayer out yet but it was good to read you had it working with Quicktime. I did note a new version yesterday that seened to address a lot of bugs in it. Quicktime was mentioned to be one of the improvements Changes: This release is the result of a long bug-hunting period. The most important fixes were made for X11 fullscreen switching, Voxware and Quicktime DLLs, VIDIX Radeon support, the pink screen bug, the crash problem for -vo directx under Cygwin, OGM/Ogg seeking, subtitles, XCD support, floating point support, ffwma2, SPU queuing, missing or early disappearing DVD subtitles, an DVD audio delay (150-300ms) bug, and quicktime streaming. URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/mplayer/ John.......... "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." -- Robert Frost
In a previous message, John wrote:
I haven't tried MPlayer out yet but it was good to read you had it working with Quicktime. I did note a new version yesterday that seened to address a lot of bugs in it. Quicktime was mentioned to be one of the improvements [snip] URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/mplayer/
It's possibly worth mentioning that I downloaded the latest release candidate (0.90rc3) from htttp://www.mplayerhq.hu/, and the relevant codecs and instructions are also available there. (I combined the instructions from the original email in this thread with the quicktime options suggested at mplayerhq and it seems to have worked well.) John -- John Pettigrew Headstrong Games john@headstrong-games.co.uk Fun : Strategy : Price http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank Fields of Valour: 2 Norse clans battle on one of 3 different boards
John what libraries are needed to complile mplayer? thanks Hans On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 12:58, John Pettigrew wrote: In a previous message, Kaare Rasmussen wrote: > Before I use a lot of time rebuilding mplayer, I would like to know if it > is worth the effort. I'd say certainly! The effort is minimal once the relevant libraries are installed (easy enough using YaST), and I am now able at last to play WMV and Quicktime movies. I asked a few months ago about the possibility of playing Quicktime on SuSE (specifically, the Lord of the Rings trailers) and was told that it wasn't possible. Now it is! > Can the new, rebuilt mplayer show this file?: > > mms://media.xstream.dk/fck/Presse030120.wmv It wouldnt' play it as a streaming file here, but it *will* play WMVs that I've thrown at it, so try it out! John -- John Pettigrew Headstrong Games john@headstrong-games.co.uk Fun : Strategy : Price http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank Fields of Valour: 2 Norse clans battle on one of 3 different boards -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com Hans hans007@prexar.com registered Linux user 289023 "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin
John what libraries are needed to complile mplayer? thanks Hans
Depends on what you want it to do. (Haven't been following this thread, sorry if I'm missing something.) Mplayer has pretty good detailed docs on http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/ I'm reading through the Installation section myself, trying to compile the RC3 version with Quicktime support... So far, so good. Josh
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 12:58, John Pettigrew wrote:
In a previous message, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
> Before I use a lot of time rebuilding mplayer, I would like to know if it is worth the effort.
I'd say certainly! The effort is minimal once the relevant libraries are installed (easy enough using YaST), and I am now able at last to play WMV and Quicktime movies. I asked a few months ago about the possibility of playing Quicktime on SuSE (specifically, the Lord of the Rings trailers) and was told that it wasn't possible. Now it is!
> Can the new, rebuilt mplayer show this file?: > > mms://media.xstream.dk/fck/Presse030120.wmv
It wouldnt' play it as a streaming file here, but it *will* play WMVs that I've thrown at it, so try it out!
John
In a previous message, Hans Krueger wrote:
John what libraries are needed to complile mplayer?
Various development libraries - I think that the mplayer site probably has a list. The only lib I had to install specially was libpng-devel, but I have lots of other devel libraries already. The thing to remember (sorry if this is obvious!) is that, to compile something, you have to have the *devel* version of a library, not the already compiled version (e.g. libpng-devel, not libpng). HTH John -- John Pettigrew Headstrong Games john@headstrong-games.co.uk Fun : Strategy : Price http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank Fields of Valour: 2 Norse clans battle on one of 3 different boards
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 23 January 2003 7:16 pm, John Pettigrew wrote:
In a previous message, Hans Krueger wrote:
John what libraries are needed to complile mplayer?
Various development libraries - I think that the mplayer site probably has a list. The only lib I had to install specially was libpng-devel, but I have lots of other devel libraries already. The thing to remember (sorry if this is obvious!) is that, to compile something, you have to have the *devel* version of a library, not the already compiled version (e.g. libpng-devel, not libpng).
surely you need both? - -- Richard Fletcher, Sheffield, UK. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+ME4tFv+mlSC+6l4RAovAAJ4/pF3JMuZWgceZ0i9ihoDbKWNAkwCggQKj K0A1AmqT3DRMp4xHarnkIvc= =BNmS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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On Thursday 23 January 2003 7:16 pm, John Pettigrew wrote:
In a previous message, Hans Krueger wrote:
John what libraries are needed to complile mplayer?
Various development libraries - I think that the mplayer site probably has a list. The only lib I had to install specially was libpng-devel, but I have lots of other devel libraries already. The thing to remember (sorry if this is obvious!) is that, to compile something, you have to have the *devel* version of a library, not the already compiled version (e.g. libpng-devel, not libpng).
surely you need both?
Well, to be pedantic, you only need the devel to compile, but you need both if you want to link and run ;) Currently listening to: The Tea Party - White Water Siren Gerhard, (@jasongeo.com) == The Acoustic Motorbiker == -- __0 People have round shoulders from fairing heavy loads. =`\<, And the soldiers liberate them, laying mines along their roads. (=)/(=) Sorrow paid for valor is too much to recall Of the countless corpses piled up along the wailing wall.
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 5:40 pm, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
Hi
Before I use a lot of time rebuilding mplayer, I would like to know if it is worth the effort.
Can the new, rebuilt mplayer show this file?:
mms://media.xstream.dk/fck/Presse030120.wmv
If anyone can get MPlayer to show it will they tell me how, since its using mms:// rather than http:// or ftp:// ta -- Richard Fletcher, Sheffield, UK.
Op dinsdag 21 januari 2003 18:40, schreef Kaare Rasmussen:
Hi
Before I use a lot of time rebuilding mplayer, I would like to know if it is worth the effort.
Can the new, rebuilt mplayer show this file?:
mms://media.xstream.dk/fck/Presse030120.wmv
Aren't the rpms provided in the directories mentioned below doing what you are all looking for? ftp ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/8.1-i386/ With the directories: RPMS.packman-i686/MPlayer-0.90rc2-6.i686.rpm RPMS.suser-tcousin/MPlayer-0.90rc2-2.i686.rpm RPMS.suser-tcousin/MPlayer-gui-0.90rc2-2.i686.rpm RPMS.suser-tcousin/MPlayer-libpostproc-0.90rc2-2.i686.rpm -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On January 21, 2003 03:00 pm, Richard Bos wrote:
RPMS.suser-tcousin/MPlayer-0.90rc2-2.i686.rpm RPMS.suser-tcousin/MPlayer-gui-0.90rc2-2.i686.rpm RPMS.suser-tcousin/MPlayer-libpostproc-0.90rc2-2.i686.rpm
No, not even 0.90rc3 can play that link. Charles -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+LbS63epPyyKbwPYRAnucAJ9XQ1ZZncVc+eSpJ2CJ42XQIHXtMACgmKcm k2ZhPTIhw6YZCBl1gb3Oi/Y= =vkkX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
participants (16)
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Anders Johansson
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Andrea Negro
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Charles Philip Chan
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Gerhard den Hollander
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H du Plooy
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Hans Krueger
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John
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John Pettigrew
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Josh Trutwin
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Kaare Rasmussen
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Marshall Heartley
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Peter B Van Campen
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Richard Bos
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Richard Fletcher
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Silviu Marin-Caea
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Tom Emerson