[MPlayer-dev-eng] [PATCH] README
Arpi
arpi at thot.banki.hu
Thu May 30 23:26:27 CEST 2002
Hi,
> Patch, latest version attached
ok, what about this: (note, imho it should be INSTALL not README)
Welcome to MPlayer, the Unix movie player. MPlayer can play most standard video
formats out of the box and almost all others with the help of external codecs.
MPlayer currently works best from the command line, but there is a GUI with
skin support in the alpha development stage.
This document is for getting you started in a few minutes. It cannot answer
all of your questions. If you have problems, please read the documentation in
DOCS/documentation.html. It is extensive and should answer most of your
questions. Also read the manpage to learn how to use MPlayer.
To compile MPlayer with X11 support, you need to have the XFree86 development
packages installed, for the GUI you also need the GTK development packages.
Before you start...
Unless you know what are you doing, consult DOCS/video.html for which
driver you should get for your video card to have the best quality and fastest
video performance. Most cards require special drivers not included with
standard X11, to drive the 2-D video acceleration features of your card!
A quick and incomplete list of recommendations:
- ATI cards: get the GATOS drivers for X11/Xv, or use vidix
- Matrox G200/G4x0/G550: compile and use mga_vid for Linux, use vidix for BSD
- 3dfx Voodoo3/Banshee: get XFree86 4.2.0+ for Xv or use the tdfxfb driver
- nVidia cards: get the X11 driver from www.nvidia.com for Xv support
Without using accelerated video, even a 800MHz P3 may be slow to play DVD!
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STEP1: Installing FFmpeg libavcodec
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you are using an official release, skip this step, since official releases
always include libavcodec. You can verify, check if libavcodec subdirectory
is empty or does contain the sources!
The FFmpeg project provides libavcodec, a very portable MPEG4/DivX codec with
excellent speed and quality. It is the preferred codec of MPlayer for playing
mpeg4 and divx video. You have to get libavcodec directly from the FFmpeg CVS
server. Use the following commands in a suitable directory
outside the MPlayer source directory:
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.ffmpeg.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ffmpeg login
cvs -z9 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.ffmpeg.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ffmpeg co ffmpeg/libavcodec
When asked for a password, you can just hit enter.
Now, replace the empty libavcodec dir by the ffmpeg libavcodec source:
Remove the libavcodec subdirectory in the MPlayer source tree, then
copy (symbolic linking does not suffice!) the freshly downloaded FFmpeg
libavcodec directory back into the MPlayer source tree.
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STEP2: Installing Win32 Codecs
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
While MPlayer and libavcodec has built-in support for the most common audio
and video formats, there are many others playable only with the Win32 DLLs
or the XAnim binary plugins. Few examples: WMV video, Divx/WMA audio, Indeo.
This step is not mandatory, but recommended for getting most files playable!
Grab the win32 codecs package from the download page
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/dload.html
unpack it and put the contents in a directory where MPlayer will find them.
The default directory is /usr/lib/win32/ but you can change that to something
else by using the --with-win32libdir=DIR option when you run ./configure .
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STEP3: Configuring MPlayer
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The remainder is pretty straightforward. Run
./configure
to configure MPlayer with the default options. The options you installed above
should be autodetected, except GUI support, which has to be enabled separately,
run
./configure --enable-gui
if you want to use the GUI.
If something does not work as expected, try
./configure --help
to see the available options and select what you need.
If you have something installed, but ./configure fails to detect it,
you should check configure.log for errors and reasons of failure.
The ./configure script prints a summary of enabled and disabled options.
Repeat this step until you get statisfied with the enabled feature set!
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STEP4: Compiling MPlayer
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Now you can start the compilation by typing
make
You can install MPlayer with
make install
provided that you have write permission in the installation directory.
If all done well, you can run MPlayer by typing: mplayer
(you should get a summary of most common options and keys)
If you get 'unable to load shared library' or similar errors, then run
'ldd ./mplayer' to check which libraries fail, and go back to STEP 3 to fix.
Sometimes running 'ldconfig' is enough.
NOTE: If you run Debian you can configure, compile and build a proper deb
package with only one command:
fakeroot debian/rules binary
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STEP5: Installing the onscreen display fonts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To enable onscreen status display and ASCII subtitles you need some fonts.
Get them from our homepage:
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/dload.html
Unpack the archive and choose one of the available font sizes. Then copy the
font files of the corresponding size into /usr/local/share/mplayer/font/.
(the directory may be changed using ./configure option --datadir=DIR)
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STEP6: Installing a GUI skin
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please remember that the GUI is still in the alpha development stage and not
completely finished yet. Some features, like playlist, preferences and
playlist don't work at all. Expect them in release 1.0.
Anyway, it's usable for the basic user actions, like file selection, seeking...
If you want to use the GUI you need a skin. The mplayer source package does
NOT include skins! Download one from the download page:
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/dload.html
unpack it and put the contents in /usr/local/share/mplayer/Skin/default/.
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STEP7: Let's play!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
That's it for the moment. To start playing movies, open a command line and try
mplayer <moviefile>
or for a GUI:
gmplayer <moviefile>
(just 'gmplayer' is enough to use the GUI fileselector)
To play VCD track or DVD title, try:
mplayer -vcd 2 -cdrom-device /dev/hdc
mplayer -dvd 1 -alang en -slang hu -dvd-device /dev/hdd
See 'mplayer -help' and 'man mplayer' for further options.
'mplayer -vo help' will show you the available video output drivers. Experiment
with the '-vo' switch to see which one gives you the best performance!
If you get very jerky playback or no sound, experiment with -ao (see -ao help)
Note, that jerky playback is caused by buggy audio drivers or too slow cpu/vga.
With good audio/video drivers, one can play DVD and 720x576 DivX on celeron 366.
Questions you may have are probably answered in the rest of the documentation.
The place to start reading is DOCS/faq.html and DOCS/documentation.html.
A'rpi / Astral & ESP-team
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