I recently installed the latest MPlayer (0.90 as of this email) so I could watch Quicktime movies. I'm unsure of xine's current support via plugins. They have the qt6dll's for download on their site as well. One word of warning: you may need to compile in faad support (MP4 audio decoding). I'm not sure if this library comes with newer versions of SuSE, but it's required for some newere trailers I've watched, namely the Matrix Reloaded trailer and other stuff off their site. You can grab the CVS version from www.audiocoding.com. Instructions are on the site as to how to do it, as well as in Mplayer's codecs.html documentation file. Now that I have all that installed, it works great! Even fullscreen looks awesome. If it were only so easy to have FS quicktime movies on windows. :) Greg On Tue, 2003-04-15 at 23:25, O'Smith wrote:
On Wednesday 16 April 2003 12:07 am, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
On April 15, 2003 11:41 pm, David Krider wrote:
Will I have to go back and recompile from source anyway?
Yes. The procedure is:
(1) Install the codecs.
(2) Compile from source.
and tweaking a config file.
You don't need to do that the installation process will install a new condecs.conf
Note: you will need the latest mplayer and Xine-lib though. If you want aRts supprot for Xine, you should follow the instructions here:
http://rambo.its.tudelft.nl/~ewald/xine/
Charles ===============
Or David, you could just go here and download the rpms you want/need and get the thing moving in MPlayer and xine and w32codecs. Of course, you need the mplayer plugin also which I would happily upload to you, as I forgot the site it was on now! :o)
With the plugin, you can get Mozilla and Konq to play any of the Quicktime or WMV files out there. So far, everything has worked for me.
Here's your site: http://packman.links2linux.de/
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