Fresh start on brand new HD....Mplayer issues
Here's the deal...HD crashed, installed new HD, so I'm starting from scratch. Basically a distro straight out of the box, Suse 9.0.
Everything looks fine when I do ./configure and everything is fine, it processes and I get the Quote:
make install and it goes through it's process, then I get: Quote:
binutils - suggested version is 2.11.x.------ I installed 2.15 gcc - suggested versions are: 2.95.3 (maybe 2.95.4) and 3.2+. Never use 2.96 or 3.0.x!-------DL'd 3.3.3...it's not the newest, but it's newer than the 3.2..... XFree86 - suggested version is always the newest (4.3).-----When I DL'd it it came up as ffmpeg-0.4.8 So if you goto http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/install.html it's the "required" files......what do I do now? I NEED MPLAYER! |
how abt trying some suse specific rpms from packman? google for it...it worked for me when i was using suse..also, did u create the codec folder liek it told u to?
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Umm...LOL, nopes.....I'm not too good with script installs. All I know is the configure, make, make install..... Like you, I prefer the Suse Specific RPMs, but I couldn't find any of those. I googled for those specific RPMs, but came with nothing....
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it says you whould try it without your extra cflags if it doesn't compile. it looks like you have these extra.
-O4 -march=athlon-xp -mcpu=athlon-xp -pipe -ffast-math -fomit-frame-pointer |
http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=128
mplayer 1.0 pre 5 suse rpm |
Alright, DL'd that and the following (for dependancies):
lamemp3lib.so.0 libtheora.so.0 w32codec-all Mplayer installed, and through the shell I can use it so I see all the commands for it, and the icon is usr/bin/mplayer, and if I try to make a shortcut to it on the desktop, I get this from a window: Quote:
here is what launches with the GMPlayer...WTF does "not optimal" mean? recompile? Why? Quote:
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heh...figured it out...there's a gmplayer in the usr/bin files....whoops...I'm an arse.....
Works lovely though..... |
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