Sorry for all those spelling errors (in the non-quoted part of my mail).
Here is an error that needs to be corrected:
> #!/bin/sh
> http_proxy=http://your.proxy:1234
> export http_proxy
> /usr/local/bin/mplayer.bin
The wrapper script should look like this:
#!/bin/sh
http_proxy=http://your.proxy:
> I got it running in Linux all I need to is to compile the following:
>
> openquicktime-1.0-src.tar
> win32codecs.tar
> MPlayer-0.91.tar.bz2
> mplayerplug-in-0.80.tar.gz
> mini.tar.bz2
> Blue-1.0.tar
> qt6dlls.tar.bz2
>
> Those too are the same files that freebsd looks for, but all I get is
mplayer version 0.90.0.110, and mplayerplug-in version 0.71, updated the ports 2 days
ago.
Thank you.
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 00:35:26 -0400, Matthew Emmerton wrote
> [ corrected top-posting ]
>
> > On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 16:25:52 -0500, Dan Nelson wrote
> > > In the last episode (Sep 05), Monah Baki
I just got mplayer working very well yesterday... I am
really impressed with what is working now!
On 4.8-STABLE I had to recompile my kernel with:
options CPU_ENABLE_SSE
options CPU_ATHLON_SSE_HACK
Thanks for this info. When you modified the kernel,
you just used the ports that I'
[ corrected top-posting ]
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 16:25:52 -0500, Dan Nelson wrote
> > In the last episode (Sep 05), Monah Baki said:
> > > Hi, sorry for being ignorant, but I don't want to switch to another
> > > OS if freebsd can do the job.
> > >
> > > Based on the advices I installed the followin
When I choose a trailer I get the following error message on my xterm:
To get best performance recompile mplayer with --disable-runtime-cpudetection
Reading config file /usr/local/share/mplayer/mplayer.conf: no such file or directory
Reading config file /root/.mplayer/config
reading /root/.mplayer
Hi, sorry for being ignorant, but I don't want to switch
to another OS if freebsd can do the job.
Based on the advices I installed the following
on Freebsd 5.1:
multimedia/openquicktime
multimedia/mplayer
www/mplayer-plugin
www/mozilla (1.4)
www/mplayer-fonts
Still can't get mplayer working. I have
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 16:26:19 -0400
"Monah Baki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi, sorry for being ignorant, but I don't want to switch to another OS if
> freebsd can do the job.
>
> Based on the advices I installed the following on Freebsd 5.1:
>
> multimedia/openquicktime
> multimedia/mplayer
In the last episode (Sep 05), Monah Baki said:
> Hi, sorry for being ignorant, but I don't want to switch to another
> OS if freebsd can do the job.
>
> Based on the advices I installed the following on Freebsd 5.1:
>
> multimedia/openquicktime
> multimedia/mplayer
> www/mplayer-plugin
> www/mozi
I got it running in Linux all I need to is to compile the following:
openquicktime-1.0-src.tar
win32codecs.tar
MPlayer-0.91.tar.bz2
mplayerplug-in-0.80.tar.gz
mini.tar.bz2
Blue-1.0.tar
qt6dlls.tar.bz2
Those too are the same files that freebsd looks for, but all I get is a white dialog
box sa
Monah Baki wrote:
Hi, sorry for being ignorant, but I don't want to switch to another OS if freebsd can do the job.
Based on the advices I installed the following on Freebsd 5.1:
multimedia/openquicktime
multimedia/mplayer
www/mplayer-plugin
www/mozilla (1.4)
www/mplayer-fonts
Still can't get mp
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