> Does it play DVDs for you? How about DivX?
>
> When it does play DVDs, does the sound and picture stay in synch?
Yes.
However, I'm planning to do in the evening to upgrade my mplayer - so I will
re-check..
Hetz
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Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>What are you talking about? I had to do 4 things in order to compile it:
>
>1. grab the codecs and put them on the /usr/lib/win32
>2. untar the tarball
>3. ./configure --disable-gcc-checking
>4. make ; su -c "make install"
>
>Thats it - mplayer worked perfectly ok.
>
>For
> Yes, but it took me half a morning to compile it. Every single plugin
> has to be downloaded seperately, and the places you needed to D/L things
> from were scattered all over the manual. A nice concentrated location
> saying "D/L this this this this this this this this this and this, and
> then
> Thanks, I also installed Xine and it does play VCD's.
> Note that one my machine it had to be run as root, or else I ended up
> in an ubreakeable IDE-SCSI loop.
That means you have premission problems there. I would suggest you to send an
email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about the problem and includ
On Thursday 31 January 2002 08:18, Erez Boym wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Well, I took Hetz's advice and yesterday installed
> Xine. Although compiling is was not so strait forward
> and I had to change the make file a little bit, it did
> played my Star Wars VCDs perfectly as well as my Tomb
> Rider Trailer
Not more paranoid than the mplayer documentation.
It says something along the lines of "run this under root at your own
risk. we assume it's a gaping security hole".
Shachar
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
>
>>Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>>
>>>Can'
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
> > Can't this be handled in terms of device file permissions? (create a
> > group"mplayer" and either include yourself in it, or make the mplayer
> > binary belong to it and SGID)
>
> It might be easier to set up a SUDO c
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Can't this be handled in terms of device file permissions? (create a
> group"mplayer" and either include yourself in it, or make the mplayer
> binary belong to it and SGID)
It might be easier to set up a SUDO class for it.
e.g.
User_Alias VCD=gsm
Cmn
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
>
> Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
>
> >Try mplayer, instead. plays a lot more files, though it won't play VCD's.
> It is very impressive in terms of file formats it supports (it supports
> some of the QuickTime formats!!!). It even plays DVDs (the reaso
Erez Boym wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Well, I took Hetz's advice and yesterday installed
> Xine. Although compiling is was not so strait forward
> and I had to change the make file a little bit, it did
> played my Star Wars VCDs perfectly as well as my Tomb
> Rider Trailer DivX Avi file.
Thanks, I also
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
>Erez Boym wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm trying to view DivX files on my Linux box
>>(Mandrake 8.0, KDE 2.1.1, Nuaton 1.0.1).
>>
>
>Try mplayer, instead. plays a lot more files, though it won't play VCD's.
>
>Geoff.
>
Yes, but it took me half a morning to compile it. Ever
Hi,
Well, I took Hetz's advice and yesterday installed
Xine. Although compiling is was not so strait forward
and I had to change the make file a little bit, it did
played my Star Wars VCDs perfectly as well as my Tomb
Rider Trailer DivX Avi file.
The next step is to connect my remote, SB Live an
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> Erez Boym wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to view DivX files on my Linux box
> > (Mandrake 8.0, KDE 2.1.1, Nuaton 1.0.1).
>
> Try mplayer, instead. plays a lot more files, though it won't play VCD's.
I guess I'm doing something wrong, si
I wrote:
> Try mplayer, instead. plays a lot more files, though it won't play VCD's.
But this then begs the question, how DO you play VCD's on linux?
TIA,
Geoff.
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Tel: 972-(0)3-754-1158
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> Erez Boym wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to view DivX files on my Linux box
> > (Mandrake 8.0, KDE 2.1.1, Nuaton 1.0.1).
>
> Try mplayer, instead. plays a lot more files, though it won't play VCD's.
i second that, mplayer works great for
Erez Boym wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to view DivX files on my Linux box
> (Mandrake 8.0, KDE 2.1.1, Nuaton 1.0.1).
Try mplayer, instead. plays a lot more files, though it won't play VCD's.
Geoff.
--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson
Bloomberg L.P., BFM (Israel) 2 hours ahead of London, 7 hours ahead
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Erez Boym wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to view DivX files on my Linux box
> (Mandrake 8.0, KDE 2.1.1, Nuaton 1.0.1).
>
> I have installed KDE Media Player (From
> Nuatom.kde.org) which states in it's site that a
> DivX plugin exists and directed me to sourceforge
> (mpeglib.so
1. noatun is a piece of crap. Trust me on this one.
2. Have you ever thought of upgrading your KDE? 2.2.2 is the latest stable
one.
3. Grab the divx libraries from www.divx.com and use xine (xine.sf.net) -
easiest, simplest solution and looks good.
Hetz
==
Hi,
I'm trying to view DivX files on my Linux box
(Mandrake 8.0, KDE 2.1.1, Nuaton 1.0.1).
I have installed KDE Media Player (From
Nuatom.kde.org) which states in it's site that a
DivX plugin exists and directed me to sourceforge
(mpeglib.sourceforge.net) to download it.
I downloaded the mpegli
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