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Mplayer configuration
Mplayer configuration




mplayer configuration

Copy the directory containing your choice of font size to /usr/local/share/mplayer/font and you should be good to go. For most people, I recommend font size 14. You’ll find that there are a few choices for subtitle size. Grab a subtitle pack from the download page and extract it. You should now have a 90% functioning player which can play video files with no worries, but still lacks subtitles for DVD playback. Make sure you copy the whole directory though, not just the files within. Visit the MPlayer download page, grab a skins, extract it, and copy it into the directory /usr/local/share/mplayer/Skin. Even with it, at this point, you have only has command-line capabilities, as there are no skins for MPlayer to use. Without the -enable-gui switch, you’ll get a command-line-based player. Change to the directory into which you downloaded the files and enter the following commands: Extract the files into a temporary directory. To install MPlayer from source code, download the code tarball. Of your system’s processor type, video drivers, and other features. rpm) are available, a source-based installation gives you a fully customised player, optimised for maximum performance in terms Though pre-compiled binary packages (.deb and. The best way to install MPlayer is by compiling it from source code. It plays back encrypted DVDs and broken media files, and can encode media files. MPlayer grabs external formats and hacks into them to make them playable under other operating systems than they were designed for. Whether you love or hate it, once you try it, you’ll have to agree that it is very different, with its versatile keyboard control and alternative methods for handling video playback.

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MPlayer has set itself apart as a versatile movie player under Linux and other platforms.






Mplayer configuration