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Welcome to MPlayer, The Movie Player. MPlayer can play most standard videoformats out of the box and almost all others with the help of external codecs.MPlayer currently works best from the command line, but visual feedback formany functions is available from its onscreen status display (OSD), which isalso used for displaying subtitles. MPlayer also has a GUI with skin support andseveral unofficial alternative graphical frontends are available.MEncoder is a command line video encoder for advanced users that can be builtfrom the MPlayer source tree. An unofficial graphical frontend exists but isnot included.This document is for getting you started in a few minutes. It cannot answer allof your questions. If you have problems, please read the documentation inDOCS/HTML/en/index.html, which should help you solve most of your problems.Also read the man page to learn how to use MPlayer.Requirements:- You need a working development environment that can compile programs. On popular Linux distributions, this means having the glibc development package(s) installed.- To compile MPlayer with X11 support, you need to have the XFree86 development packages installed.- For the GUI you need the libpng and GTK 1.2 development packages.Before you start...Unless you know what are you doing, consult DOCS/HTML/en/video.html to seewhich driver to use with your video card to get the best quality andperformance. Most cards require special drivers not included with XFree86 todrive their 2-D video acceleration features like YUV and scaling.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, on BSD use VIDIX.- 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.- NeoMagic cards: Get an Xv capable driver from our homepage as described in DOCS/HTML/en/video.html.Without accelerated video even an 800MHz P3 may be too slow to play DVDs.______________________STEP0: Getting MPlayer~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Official releases, prereleases and CVS snapshots, as well as fonts for theOSD, codec packages and a number of different skins for the GUI are availablefrom the download section of our homepage at http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/dload.htmlA set of fonts is necessary for the OSD and subtitles unless you are usingTrueType fonts, the GUI needs at least one skin and codec packages add supportfor some more video and audio formats. MPlayer does not come with any of theseby default, you have to download and install them separately.You can also get MPlayer via anonymous CVS. Issue the following commands to getthe latest sources: cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@mplayerhq.hu:/cvsroot/mplayer login cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@mplayerhq.hu:/cvsroot/mplayer co -P mainWhen asked for a password, just hit enter. A directory named 'main' will becreated. You can later update your sources by saying cvs -z3 update -dPAfrom within that directory._______________________________________________STEP1: Installing FFmpeg libavcodec/libavformat~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~If you are using an official (pre)release or a CVS snapshot, skip this step,since official releases include libavcodec. CVS sources do not includelibavcodec. To verify if you do have libavcodec or not, check if a subdirectorynamed 'libavcodec' exists in the MPlayer source tree.The FFmpeg project provides libavcodec, a very portable codec collection (amongthe supported formats is MPEG-4/DivX) with excellent quality and speed, that isthe preferred MPEG-4/DivX codec of MPlayer. You have to get libavcodec directlyfrom the FFmpeg CVS server.To get the FFmpeg sources, use the following commands in a suitable directoryoutside the MPlayer source directory:cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@mplayerhq.hu:/cvsroot/ffmpeg logincvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@mplayerhq.hu:/cvsroot/ffmpeg co ffmpeg/libavcodecWhen asked for a password, you can just hit enter. A directory named 'ffmpeg'with a subdirectory named 'libavcodec' inside will be created. Copy (symboliclinking does NOT suffice) this subdirectory into the MPlayer source tree.In order to force automatic updates of libavcodec when you update MPlayer, addthe following line to main/CVS/Entries:D/libavcodec////FFmpeg also contains libavformat, a library to decode container formats thatcan optionally be used to extend MPlayer's container format support. Get itfrom FFmpeg CVS by the same steps outlined above for libavcodec, justsubstitute libavcodec by libavformat everywhere._______________________________STEP2: Installing Binary Codecs~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MPlayer and libavcodec have builtin support for the most common audio and videoformats, but some formats require external codecs. Examples include Real, Indeoand QuickTime audio formats. Support for Windows Media formats except WMV9exists but still has some bugs, your mileage may vary. This step is notmandatory, but recommended for getting MPlayer to play a broader range offormats. Please note that most codecs only work on Intel x86 compatible PCs.Unpack the codecs archives and put the contents in a directory where MPlayerwill find them. The default directory is /usr/local/lib/codecs/ (it used to be/usr/local/lib/win32 in the past, this also works) but you can change that tosomething else by using the '--with-codecsdir=DIR' option when you run'./configure'.__________________________STEP3: Configuring MPlayer~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MPlayer can be adapted to all kinds of needs and hardware environments. Run ./configureto configure MPlayer with the default options. The codecs you installed aboveshould be autodetected. GUI support has to be enabled separately, run ./configure --enable-guiif you want to use the GUI.If something does not work as expected, try ./configure --helpto see the available options and select what you need.The configure script prints a summary of enabled and disabled options. If youhave something installed that configure fails to detect, check the fileconfigure.log for errors and reasons for the failure. Repeat this step untilyou are satisfied with the enabled feature set.________________________STEP4: Compiling MPlayer~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Now you can start the compilation by typing makeYou can install MPlayer with make installprovided that you have write permission in the installation directory.If all went well, you can run MPlayer by typing 'mplayer'. A help screen with asummary of the most common options and keyboard shortcuts should be displayed.If you get 'unable to load shared library' or similar errors, run'ldd ./mplayer' to check which libraries fail and go back to STEP 3 to fix it.Sometimes running 'ldconfig' is enough to fix the problem.NOTE: If you run Debian you can configure, compile and build a proper Debian.deb package with only one command: fakeroot debian/rules binaryIf you want to pass custom options to configure, you can set up theDEB_BUILD_OPTIONS environment variable. For instance, if you want GUIand OSD menu support you would use: DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="--enable-gui --enable-menu" fakeroot debian/rules binaryYou can also pass some variables to the Makefile. For example, if you wantto compile with gcc 3.4 even if it's not the default compiler: CC=gcc-3.4 DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="--enable-gui" fakeroot debian/rules binaryTo clean up the source tree run the following command: fakeroot debian/rules clean____________________________________________STEP5: Installing the onscreen display fonts~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Unpack the archive and choose one of the available font sizes. Then copy thefont files of the corresponding size into /usr/local/share/mplayer/font/ or~/.mplayer/font/ (or whatever you set with './configure --datadir=DIR').Alternatively you can use a TrueType font installed on your system. Justmake a symbolic link from either /usr/local/share/mplayer/subfont.ttf or~/.mplayer/subfont.ttf to your TrueType font.____________________________STEP6: Installing a GUI skin~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Unpack the archive and put the contents in /usr/local/share/mplayer/Skin/ or~/.mplayer/Skin/. MPlayer will use the skin in the subdirectory named defaultof /usr/local/share/mplayer/Skin/ or ~/.mplayer/Skin/ unless told otherwise viathe '-skin' switch. You should therefore rename your skin subdirectory or makea suitable symbolic link.__________________STEP7: Let's play!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~That's it for the moment. To start playing movies, open a command line and try mplayer <moviefile>or for the GUI gmplayer <moviefile>gmplayer is a symbolic link to mplayer created by 'make install'.Without <moviefile>, MPlayer will come up and you will be able to use the GUIfilepicker.To play a VCD track or a DVD title, try: mplayer vcd://2 -cdrom-device /dev/hdc mplayer dvd://1 -alang en -slang hu -dvd-device /dev/hddSee 'mplayer -help' and 'man mplayer' for further options.'mplayer -vo help' will show you the available video output drivers. Experimentwith the '-vo' switch to see which one gives you the best performance.If you get jerky playback or no sound, experiment with the '-ao' switch (see'-ao help') to choose between different audio drivers. Note that jerky playbackis caused by buggy audio drivers or a slow processor and video card. With agood audio and video driver combination, one can play DVDs and 720x576 DivXfiles smoothly on a Celeron 366. Slower systems may need the '-framedrop'option.Questions you may have are probably answered in the rest of the documentation.The places to start reading are the man page, DOCS/HTML/en/index.html andDOCS/HTML/en/faq.html. If you find a bug, please report it, but first readDOCS/HTML/en/bugreports.html.
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