Where does one find liblzo.so.1 for Mplayer? It doesn't seem to be on Packman's site ...or if it is, it is in an archive because a search turns up nothing. Thanks! -- ...CH Avoid doing business with 'The Link' ISP. SuSE Is All U Need Linux user# 313696 Linux box# 199365
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From: "C Hamel"
Where does one find liblzo.so.1 for Mplayer? It doesn't seem to be on Packman's site ...or if it is, it is in an archive because a search turns up nothing.
Thanks! -- ...CH
These were the files I used to get it working on a fresh install: divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm avifile-qt-0.7.38-4.i686.rpm MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm86.rpm lame-3.93.1-1.i686.rpm libdivxdecore-0.4.7-5.i586.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
** Reply to message from "Rob Freeman"
----- Original Message ----- From: "C Hamel"
To: Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 9:16 PM Subject: [SLE] Mplayer requires liblzo Where does one find liblzo.so.1 for Mplayer? It doesn't seem to be on Packman's site ...or if it is, it is in an archive because a search turns up nothing.
Thanks! -- ...CH
These were the files I used to get it working on a fresh install:
divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm avifile-qt-0.7.38-4.i686.rpm MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm86.rpm lame-3.93.1-1.i686.rpm libdivxdecore-0.4.7-5.i586.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
Rob, I'm a little confused. PLease clarify. 1) You're using SuSE 9.1, correct? And you started with the file: MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm. According to the PacMan site if you used that MPlayer file then you should not need any codecs. The codecs shown are for use with the !586 download of MPlayer, not the !686 download. Or am I not understanding something? Are there codecs that are required for the !686 download?? 2) Assuming you do need the codecs you've indicated even with the !686 download of MPlayer: Where did you get the file {avifile-qt-0.7.38-4.i686.rpm} and {libdivxdecore-0.4.7-5.i586.rpm} ? Those are not at the bottom of the Pacman page with the other codecs. And the lame file you show in your message is not the same one at the bottom of the Pacman MPlayer page. Did you find a better lame file somewhere else? Please advise. Many thanks for explaining. Gil
** Reply to message from "Rob Freeman"
on Fri, 14 May 2004 21:22:38 -0500 ----- Original Message ----- From: "C Hamel"
To: Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 9:16 PM Subject: [SLE] Mplayer requires liblzo Where does one find liblzo.so.1 for Mplayer? It doesn't seem to be on Packman's site ...or if it is, it is in an archive because a search turns up nothing.
Thanks! -- ...CH
These were the files I used to get it working on a fresh install:
divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm avifile-qt-0.7.38-4.i686.rpm MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm86.rpm lame-3.93.1-1.i686.rpm libdivxdecore-0.4.7-5.i586.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
Rob, I'm a little confused. PLease clarify.
1) You're using SuSE 9.1, correct? And you started with the file: MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm.
According to the PacMan site if you used that MPlayer file then you should not need any codecs. The codecs shown are for use with the !586 download of MPlayer, not the !686 download. Or am I not understanding something? Are
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From: "Gil Weber" ;
codecs that are required for the !686 download??
2) Assuming you do need the codecs you've indicated even with the !686 download of MPlayer:
Where did you get the file {avifile-qt-0.7.38-4.i686.rpm} and {libdivxdecore-0.4.7-5.i586.rpm} ? Those are not at the bottom of the Pacman page with the other codecs.
And the lame file you show in your message is not the same one at the bottom of the Pacman MPlayer page. Did you find a better lame file somewhere else?
Please advise. Many thanks for explaining. Gil
I had to install everything else first and the the MPlayer would install on my 9.1 install. Not sure if that is the best way of doing it, but was the only way I seemed to get mine to work.
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To: ; ;
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 9:45 PM Subject: Re: [SLE] Mplayer requires liblzo ** Reply to message from "Rob Freeman"
on Fri, 14 May
2004 21:22:38 -0500
----- Original Message ----- From: "C Hamel"
To: Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 9:16 PM Subject: [SLE] Mplayer requires liblzo Where does one find liblzo.so.1 for Mplayer? It doesn't seem to be on Packman's site ...or if it is, it is in an archive because a search
turns
up
nothing.
Thanks! -- ...CH
These were the files I used to get it working on a fresh install:
divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm avifile-qt-0.7.38-4.i686.rpm MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm86.rpm lame-3.93.1-1.i686.rpm libdivxdecore-0.4.7-5.i586.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
Rob, I'm a little confused. PLease clarify.
1) You're using SuSE 9.1, correct? And you started with the file: MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm.
According to the PacMan site if you used that MPlayer file then you should
not
need any codecs. The codecs shown are for use with the !586 download of MPlayer, not the !686 download. Or am I not understanding something? Are
there
codecs that are required for the !686 download??
2) Assuming you do need the codecs you've indicated even with the !686
download
of MPlayer:
Where did you get the file {avifile-qt-0.7.38-4.i686.rpm} and {libdivxdecore-0.4.7-5.i586.rpm} ? Those are not at the bottom of the
Pacman
page with the other codecs.
And the lame file you show in your message is not the same one at the
bottom of
the Pacman MPlayer page. Did you find a better lame file somewhere else?
Please advise. Many thanks for explaining. Gil
I had to install everything else first and the the MPlayer would install on my 9.1 install. Not sure if that is the best way of doing it, but was the only way I seemed to get mine to work. Where did you get libdivxdecore-0.4.7-5.i586.rpm? Also, I d/l the avifile-qt
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 14 May 2004 21:53, Rob Freeman wrote: listed on Packman's site & it is griping about yet another dep. I'm running the Personal Edition, BTW. I suddenly remembered rpmfind, and found the following there. I had been away from the box long enough that I'd nearly forgotten that site. ...But which one would I need!? Good grief. <LOL> java-lzo-1.00.tar.gz LZO - pure Java decompressor source lzo-1.08.tar.gz LZO - full source code minilzo-1.08.tar.gz LZO - mini subset perl-lzo-1.08.tar.gz LZO - Perl bindings python-lzo-1.08.tar.gz LZO - Python bindings Every last file is pre-2003, and the top one is dated 1999, I think it was. :-| - -- ...CH Avoid doing business with 'The Link' ISP. SuSE Is All U Need Linux user# 313696 Linux box# 199365 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFApZOK1rD/PgIdojIRAnszAKCPkm7RCSLx7Okc3c1A1HR+LP+NHACgpNtW 4nZ23U+yilwqcI/AGXrLbH4= =G7SH -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 14 May 2004 21:45, Gil Weber wrote:
** Reply to message from "Rob Freeman"
on Fri, 14 May 2004 21:22:38 -0500 ----- Original Message ----- From: "C Hamel"
To: Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 9:16 PM Subject: [SLE] Mplayer requires liblzo Where does one find liblzo.so.1 for Mplayer? It doesn't seem to be on Packman's site ...or if it is, it is in an archive because a search turns
up
nothing.
Thanks! -- ...CH
These were the files I used to get it working on a fresh install:
divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm avifile-qt-0.7.38-4.i686.rpm MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm86.rpm lame-3.93.1-1.i686.rpm libdivxdecore-0.4.7-5.i586.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
Rob, I'm a little confused. PLease clarify.
1) You're using SuSE 9.1, correct? And you started with the file: MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm.
According to the PacMan site if you used that MPlayer file then you should not need any codecs. The codecs shown are for use with the !586 download of MPlayer, not the !686 download. Or am I not understanding something? Are there codecs that are required for the !686 download??
2) Assuming you do need the codecs you've indicated even with the !686 download of MPlayer:
Where did you get the file {avifile-qt-0.7.38-4.i686.rpm} and {libdivxdecore-0.4.7-5.i586.rpm} ? Those are not at the bottom of the Pacman page with the other codecs.
And the lame file you show in your message is not the same one at the bottom of the Pacman MPlayer page. Did you find a better lame file somewhere else?
Please advise. Many thanks for explaining. Gil For the record, I did get all files from Packman's site, under '9.1' where applicable. Sorry... I forgot to mention it because all posts seem to be about 9.1 w/only enough 9s to keep one guessing if it isn't mentioned. :-\
...CH Avoid doing business with 'The Link' ISP. SuSE Is All U Need Linux user# 313696 Linux box# 199365 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFApYz41rD/PgIdojIRAgEyAKCPWuoZ1hHecW7kNzsUceD0SilliQCgtNHP vhXOW1ByUpBTy2dtF4n9gWk= =rVuH -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 03:16, C Hamel wrote:
Where does one find liblzo.so.1 for Mplayer? It doesn't seem to be on Packman's site ...or if it is, it is in an archive because a search turns up nothing.
MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm lame-3.95.1-pm.1.i586.rpm libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.pm.2.nosrc.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm libxine1-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-alsa09-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-dvd-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-flac-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-ogg-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-sdl-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-w32dll-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm mplayerplug-in-2.60-0.pm.1.i586.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm These are the .rpm I downloaded from Pacman to get encrypted DVDs playing , quicktime videos, etc... Then I fired up YAST2 "Install and Remove Software". Did a search on "lzo" and I installed the package lzo 1.08-104 "a real-time data compression library" and then MPlayer was happy :) Worked perfectly. It would be much much much better if pacman was YAST enabled so that you can use YAST to setup a new source and then gran all dependencies etc. /Fred
** Reply to message from Frederic Soulier
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 03:16, C Hamel wrote:
Where does one find liblzo.so.1 for Mplayer? It doesn't seem to be on Packman's site ...or if it is, it is in an archive because a search turns up nothing.
MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm lame-3.95.1-pm.1.i586.rpm libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.pm.2.nosrc.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm libxine1-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-alsa09-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-dvd-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-flac-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-ogg-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-sdl-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-w32dll-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm mplayerplug-in-2.60-0.pm.1.i586.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
These are the .rpm I downloaded from Pacman to get encrypted DVDs playing , quicktime videos, etc...
Then I fired up YAST2 "Install and Remove Software". Did a search on "lzo" and I installed the package lzo 1.08-104 "a real-time data compression library" and then MPlayer was happy :)
Worked perfectly.
It would be much much much better if pacman was YAST enabled so that you can use YAST to setup a new source and then gran all dependencies etc.
/Fred
Fred, 1) Did you install the MPlayer file first and then install the codecs afterwards? 2) Where on Pacman site did you find all of these files? I think there are only 5 or maybe 6 codecs at the bottom of the Pacman page where one downloads the MPlayer file, and those are indicated for the !586 MPlayer, not for the !686 MPlayer. (I'm still confused over this !586/!686 download issue, and have not received an answer to my previous post to the list on that matter). 3) Do you have to install the codecs in a specific order? Thanks! Gil
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 15:38, Gil Weber wrote:
** Reply to message from Frederic Soulier
on Sat, 15 May 2004 10:04:53 +0100 On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 03:16, C Hamel wrote:
Where does one find liblzo.so.1 for Mplayer? It doesn't seem to be on Packman's site ...or if it is, it is in an archive because a search turns up nothing.
MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm lame-3.95.1-pm.1.i586.rpm libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.pm.2.nosrc.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm libxine1-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-alsa09-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-dvd-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-flac-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-ogg-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-sdl-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-w32dll-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm mplayerplug-in-2.60-0.pm.1.i586.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
These are the .rpm I downloaded from Pacman to get encrypted DVDs playing , quicktime videos, etc...
Then I fired up YAST2 "Install and Remove Software". Did a search on "lzo" and I installed the package lzo 1.08-104 "a real-time data compression library" and then MPlayer was happy :)
Worked perfectly.
It would be much much much better if pacman was YAST enabled so that you can use YAST to setup a new source and then gran all dependencies etc.
/Fred
Fred,
1) Did you install the MPlayer file first and then install the codecs afterwards?
rpm -Uvh *.rpm gave me first the dependency on lzo so I installed it using YAST then rpm -Uvh *.rpm in the directory I downloaded all the rpms and that was fine.
2) Where on Pacman site did you find all of these files? I think there are only 5 or maybe 6 codecs at the bottom of the Pacman page where one downloads the MPlayer file, and those are indicated for the !586 MPlayer, not for the !686 MPlayer. (I'm still confused over this !586/!686 download issue, and have not received an answer to my previous post to the list on that matter).
Well I downloaded the Mplayer i686 package and all the packages listed at the bottom of the page as follows: MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm lame-3.95.1-pm.1.i586.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm I wanted the plug-in as well mplayerplug-in-2.60-0.pm.1.i586.rpm I don't think the following ones were relevant to Mplayer.
libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.pm.2.nosrc.rpm libxine1-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-alsa09-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-dvd-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-flac-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-ogg-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-sdl-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-w32dll-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm
3) Do you have to install the codecs in a specific order?
Well rpm -Uvh *.rpm will take care of that I believe (as long as the lzo dependency is installed first) /Fred
** Reply to message from Frederic Soulier
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 15:38, Gil Weber wrote:
** Reply to message from Frederic Soulier
on Sat, 15 May 2004 10:04:53 +0100 On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 03:16, C Hamel wrote:
Where does one find liblzo.so.1 for Mplayer? It doesn't seem to be on Packman's site ...or if it is, it is in an archive because a search turns up nothing.
MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm lame-3.95.1-pm.1.i586.rpm libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.pm.2.nosrc.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm libxine1-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-alsa09-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-dvd-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-flac-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-ogg-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-sdl-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-w32dll-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm mplayerplug-in-2.60-0.pm.1.i586.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
These are the .rpm I downloaded from Pacman to get encrypted DVDs playing , quicktime videos, etc...
Then I fired up YAST2 "Install and Remove Software". Did a search on "lzo" and I installed the package lzo 1.08-104 "a real-time data compression library" and then MPlayer was happy :)
Worked perfectly.
It would be much much much better if pacman was YAST enabled so that you can use YAST to setup a new source and then gran all dependencies etc.
/Fred
Fred,
1) Did you install the MPlayer file first and then install the codecs afterwards?
rpm -Uvh *.rpm gave me first the dependency on lzo so I installed it using YAST then rpm -Uvh *.rpm in the directory I downloaded all the rpms and that was fine.
2) Where on Pacman site did you find all of these files? I think there are only 5 or maybe 6 codecs at the bottom of the Pacman page where one downloads the MPlayer file, and those are indicated for the !586 MPlayer, not for the !686 MPlayer. (I'm still confused over this !586/!686 download issue, and have not received an answer to my previous post to the list on that matter).
Well I downloaded the Mplayer i686 package and all the packages listed at the bottom of the page as follows:
MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm lame-3.95.1-pm.1.i586.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm
I wanted the plug-in as well mplayerplug-in-2.60-0.pm.1.i586.rpm
I don't think the following ones were relevant to Mplayer.
libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.pm.2.nosrc.rpm libxine1-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-alsa09-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-dvd-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-flac-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-ogg-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-sdl-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-w32dll-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm
3) Do you have to install the codecs in a specific order?
Well rpm -Uvh *.rpm will take care of that I believe (as long as the lzo dependency is installed first)
/Fred
Thanks, Fred. Big help. :o) Gil
Le samedi 15 mai 2004, 13:44:00 ou environ Gil Weber
** Reply to message from Frederic Soulier
on Sat, 15 May 2004 18:29:38 +0100 On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 15:38, Gil Weber wrote:
** Reply to message from Frederic Soulier
on Sat, 15 May 2004 10:04:53 +0100 These are the .rpm I downloaded from Pacman to get encrypted DVDs playing , quicktime videos, etc...
Then I fired up YAST2 "Install and Remove Software". Did a search on "lzo" and I installed the package lzo 1.08-104 "a real-time data compression library" and then MPlayer was happy :)
Worked perfectly.
It would be much much much better if pacman was YAST enabled so that you can use YAST to setup a new source and then gran all dependencies etc.
/Fred
Fred,
1) Did you install the MPlayer file first and then install the codecs afterwards?
MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm lame-3.95.1-pm.1.i586.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm
I wanted the plug-in as well mplayerplug-in-2.60-0.pm.1.i586.rpm
I don't think the following ones were relevant to Mplayer.
libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.pm.2.nosrc.rpm libxine1-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-alsa09-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-dvd-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-flac-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-ogg-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-sdl-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-w32dll-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm
Just a detail. libdvdcss libraries are normally necessary to read encrypted dvd's. -- Alain Barthélemy cassandre@bartydeux.be http://www.bartydeux.be Linux User #315631
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 20:20, Alain Barthélemy wrote:
Le samedi 15 mai 2004, 13:44:00 ou environ Gil Weber
a écrit: ** Reply to message from Frederic Soulier
on Sat, 15 May 2004 18:29:38 +0100 On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 15:38, Gil Weber wrote:
** Reply to message from Frederic Soulier
on Sat, 15 May 2004 10:04:53 +0100 These are the .rpm I downloaded from Pacman to get encrypted DVDs playing , quicktime videos, etc...
Then I fired up YAST2 "Install and Remove Software". Did a search on "lzo" and I installed the package lzo 1.08-104 "a real-time data compression library" and then MPlayer was happy :)
Worked perfectly.
It would be much much much better if pacman was YAST enabled so that you can use YAST to setup a new source and then gran all dependencies etc.
/Fred
Fred,
1) Did you install the MPlayer file first and then install the codecs afterwards?
MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm lame-3.95.1-pm.1.i586.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm
I wanted the plug-in as well mplayerplug-in-2.60-0.pm.1.i586.rpm
I don't think the following ones were relevant to Mplayer.
libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.pm.2.nosrc.rpm libxine1-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-alsa09-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-dvd-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-flac-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-ogg-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-sdl-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-w32dll-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm
Just a detail. libdvdcss libraries are normally necessary to read encrypted dvd's.
Yep. It makes sense although I cannot remember if libdvdcss2 was a dependency of Mplayer when I installed it or if it was a dependency when I installed the xine libs. Anyway probably a good thing to have it installed anyway. So for those who want libdvdcss2 they must download the src rpm from packman libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.pm.2.nosrc.rpm then as per instructions on packman they must download the actual code from videolan libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 then as per instructions they have to rebuild the binary rpm and then install it. /Fred
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3) Do you have to install the codecs in a specific order?
Well rpm -Uvh *.rpm will take care of that I believe (as long as the lzo dependency is installed first)
/Fred Is that rpm available on the web? All I seem to be able to find is the src... and I have no 'make' or 'automake' on Personal, though I did get the libs for ./configure. Still looking for the others.
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On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 20:13, C Hamel wrote:
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On Saturday 15 May 2004 12:29, Frederic Soulier wrote: <SNIP>
3) Do you have to install the codecs in a specific order?
Well rpm -Uvh *.rpm will take care of that I believe (as long as the lzo dependency is installed first)
/Fred Is that rpm available on the web? All I seem to be able to find is the src... and I have no 'make' or 'automake' on Personal, though I did get the libs for ./configure. Still looking for the others.
Hi Which rpm are you talking about? * If lzo you'll find it in YAST. * if Mplayer you'll find it here http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=128 * if Mplayer plugin you'll find it here http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=319 * if libdvdcss2 you'll find the instruction here http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=122 but you need to get libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 from here as per instructions http://download.videolan.org/pub/libdvdcss/1.2.8/ Hope it answers your question :) /Fred
Is that rpm available on the web? All I seem to be able to find is the src... and I have no 'make' or 'automake' on Personal, though I did get the libs for ./configure. Still looking for the others.
Hi
Which rpm are you talking about?
* If lzo you'll find it in YAST.
* if Mplayer you'll find it here http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=128
* if Mplayer plugin you'll find it here http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=319
* if libdvdcss2 you'll find the instruction here http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=122 but you need to get libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 from here as per instructions http://download.videolan.org/pub/libdvdcss/1.2.8/
Hope it answers your question :)
/Fred Largely that answers my questions. The rub is that my YaST shows no lzo. Not
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 15 May 2004 18:29, Frederic Soulier wrote: <SNIP> there; zip; zero; nada. I'm not on Pro. I have most everything else except that. I can't imagine not being able to use mplayer just_because I am not runnning Pro...? - -- ...CH Avoid doing business with 'The Link' ISP. SuSE Is All U Need Linux user# 313696 Linux box# 199365 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFApqlH1rD/PgIdojIRAkIdAJwN22mDr/yYbVBbN+YlvVDnvLf4BQCeOY8f pjvWRnPl/LjSwVLtoHYOnpg= =LKB7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Sun, 2004-05-16 at 00:35, C Hamel wrote:
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Is that rpm available on the web? All I seem to be able to find is the src... and I have no 'make' or 'automake' on Personal, though I did get the libs for ./configure. Still looking for the others.
Hi
Which rpm are you talking about?
* If lzo you'll find it in YAST.
* if Mplayer you'll find it here http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=128
* if Mplayer plugin you'll find it here http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=319
* if libdvdcss2 you'll find the instruction here http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=122 but you need to get libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 from here as per instructions http://download.videolan.org/pub/libdvdcss/1.2.8/
Hope it answers your question :)
/Fred Largely that answers my questions. The rub is that my YaST shows no lzo. Not
On Saturday 15 May 2004 18:29, Frederic Soulier wrote: <SNIP> there; zip; zero; nada. I'm not on Pro. I have most everything else except that. I can't imagine not being able to use mplayer just_because I am not runnning Pro...?
Ok I see the pbm now :) Source code here: http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/download/ I don't mind sending you the rpm. /Fred
* C Hamel
Largely that answers my questions. The rub is that my YaST shows no lzo. Not there; zip; zero; nada. I'm not on Pro. I have most everything else except that. I can't imagine not being able to use mplayer just_because I am not runnning Pro...?
Gee.... If it is a suse file provided on the install cd's but only on Professional, where do you suppose it might be ??? Come on. This is basic, 1st grade or even kindergarten. It's like finding your way home from work, doesn't count stopping for a brew on the way. ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/9.0/suse/i586/lzo-1.08-25.i586.rpm & lzo-devel-1.08-25.i586.rpm is there also. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 15 May 2004 19:37, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* C Hamel
[05-15-04 18:37]: Largely that answers my questions. The rub is that my YaST shows no lzo. Not there; zip; zero; nada. I'm not on Pro. I have most everything else except that. I can't imagine not being able to use mplayer just_because I am not runnning Pro...?
Gee.... If it is a suse file provided on the install cd's but only on Professional, where do you suppose it might be ???
Come on. This is basic, 1st grade or even kindergarten. It's like finding your way home from work, doesn't count stopping for a brew on the way.
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/9.0/suse/i586/lzo-1.08-25.i586.rpm & lzo-devel-1.08-25.i586.rpm is there also. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 I'm operational, thanks to all. :-) I actually looked on the 9.0 site but must've missed 'em. Good grief. At any rate, I now have the files thanks to some helpful people. <G>
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On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 17:37, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* C Hamel
[05-15-04 18:37]: Largely that answers my questions. The rub is that my YaST shows no lzo. Not there; zip; zero; nada. I'm not on Pro. I have most everything else except that. I can't imagine not being able to use mplayer just_because I am not runnning Pro...?
Gee.... If it is a suse file provided on the install cd's but only on Professional, where do you suppose it might be ???
Come on. This is basic, 1st grade or even kindergarten. It's like finding your way home from work, doesn't count stopping for a brew on the way.
I think that's a little harsh. SuSE Personal is (to put it nicely) crippled in such a way that it would be hard for anyone, even an experienced user to figure out where to go to get the correct packages. I know I bought Personal the first time I ever bought SuSE and it pissed me off it was so crippled. No way to compile programs so you HAVE to use RPMs to install software. And then they don't include certain RPMs you need. I don't know, I just think it's a bad package. The only thing I'd fault a user of SuSE Personal for is for not throwing it in the trash and buying Pro. :-) Preston
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 17:37, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* C Hamel
[05-15-04 18:37]: Largely that answers my questions. The rub is that my YaST shows no lzo. Not there; zip; zero; nada. I'm not on Pro. I have most everything else except that. I can't imagine not being able to use mplayer just_because I am not runnning Pro...?
Gee.... If it is a suse file provided on the install cd's but only on Professional, where do you suppose it might be ???
Come on. This is basic, 1st grade or even kindergarten. It's like finding your way home from work, doesn't count stopping for a brew on the way.
I think that's a little harsh. SuSE Personal is (to put it nicely) crippled in such a way that it would be hard for anyone, even an experienced user to figure out where to go to get the correct packages. I know I bought Personal the first time I ever bought SuSE and it pissed me off it was so crippled. No way to compile programs so you HAVE to use RPMs to install software. And then they don't include certain RPMs you need. I don't know, I just think it's a bad package. The only thing I'd fault a user of SuSE Personal for is for not throwing it in the trash and buying Pro. :-)
Preston Well... I guess one is entitled to his opinion. Fact is, I'm not new to Linux, only the Personal version, which is the only version I have ever used where the compilation tools were not integral w/the distro. Tell you what,
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participants (7)
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Alain Barthélemy
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C Hamel
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Frederic Soulier
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Gil Weber
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Patrick Shanahan
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Preston Crawford
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Rob Freeman