Sonjoy,
I looked everywhere but i could not find precompiled binaries of mplayer for X86_64 suse 9.1 What i did though was borrow some help from a Mandrake repository and with a little playing around i managed to make this beast work. You will need: lib64ggi2-2.0.4-1mdk.amd64.rpm lib64gii0-0.8.4-1mdk.amd64.rpm lib64nas2-1.6b-1mdk.amd64.rpm lib64postproc0-1.0-0.pre3.13.100mdk.amd64.rpm libgii-0.8.4-1mdk.amd64.rpm mplayer-1.0-0.pre3.13.100mdk.amd64.rpm mplayer-gui-1.0-0.pre3.13.100mdk.amd64.rpm mplayer-skins-1.3-8mdk.noarch.rpm nas-1.6b-1mdk.amd64.rpm I got the above from ftp://ftp.aso.ee/pub/os/Linux/distri...Mandrake/RPMS/ i installed with rpm -Uvh --nodeps xxxxxxx.rpm and i used the win32 codecs from http://packman.links2linux.com/download.php?t=b&id=6309 and after all was finished i also downloaded gmplayer from the first address i gave you above. Created a shortcut on my KDE panel with command line "gmplayer -quiet -nofs" (no "s") taddaaaaa all works As a side note it is SAD that suse doesnt provide mplayer in their ftp's. Such a wonderful program!!! Hope i helped you |
down loaded the rpm mplayer
hi guys I installed Mplayer thanks to the RPM post's. it's good I plays Avi files mpg, why use the command Line just use rpm. took a bit of time as you have down load
lzo rpm win32dll codec rpm libtheroa rpm lime rpm mplayer plug in rpm and mplayer RPM it's self [I got the 586 one] I had to get all of these rpms because YAST would not let me install mplayer by it's self thanks guys |
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