Re: media player

2005-09-22 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 10:50:59AM +0900, Craig Hagerman wrote:
>Yeah it's fast, but it crashes regularly for me after suffering the
> famed 99% CPU problem. Azureus says to upgrade to java 1.5  which
> isn't available for Debian amd64 yet. (well at least not as an apt-get
> upgrade from blackdown.)

Well bittornado has not ever caused me problems.  btlaunchmanycurses is
great in a screen session. :)

Len Sorensen


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Re: media player

2005-09-22 Thread In The Night
Craig Hagerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 9/22/05, v0n0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yannick - Debian/Linux ha scritto:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I've made the .deb for mplayer available on aMule's network (ed2k).
> > > (because those .deb aren't available as debian way (using apt-get)
> > > right now until october for a mysterious reason...)
> >
> > Why don't you use Bittorrent? It's so fast. Try Azureus (from its
> > homesite, not from debian), you'll see. Creating a torrent is so easy.
> >
> > --
>Yeah it's fast, but it crashes regularly for me after suffering the
> famed 99% CPU problem. Azureus says to upgrade to java 1.5  which
> isn't available for Debian amd64 yet. (well at least not as an apt-get
> upgrade from blackdown.)
> 
> As for the original questionwhen you asked about "viewing movies"
> are you talking about viewing DVDs or viewing any movies (Xvid / DivX,
> etc)?  I use Totem to watch TV shows or other things in mpeg4/avi
> format. I like Xine for watching DVDs. I like that both of them DO
> have a menu bar (when not full screen) so I can select options. When I
> have used mplayer I was frustrated by no menu bar and trying to guess
> at keyboard commands.
> 
> Craig

deb http://pure64.org/debian ./

mplayer,transcode,mjpeg, + div other packages I try to compile/package for 
debian amd64 sid


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Re: media player

2005-09-22 Thread valentina messeri

> 
> As for the original questionwhen you asked about "viewing movies"
> are you talking about viewing DVDs or viewing any movies (Xvid / DivX,
> etc)?  I use Totem to watch TV shows or other things in mpeg4/avi
> format. I like Xine for watching DVDs. I like that both of them DO
> have a menu bar (when not full screen) so I can select options. When I
> have used mplayer I was frustrated by no menu bar and trying to guess
> at keyboard commands.

xine-ui is available in main as well as Totem so it can be apt-get with no
marillat sources, tb ogle is good to play dvd.

Mplayer is a great programme anyway, you make your choice (obviously) according
with kind of archives you wanna play

:-)

ciao

vale 
> 
> Craig
> 
> 




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Re: media player

2005-09-21 Thread Василий Каменьев
Noatun and Ogle(for DVD) from Debian.

2005/9/22, hjalmar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello
> I was wondering if anyone could give some advice on a good media player to
> view films.
> Thanks for your help
> Clyde
>
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Re: media player

2005-09-21 Thread Craig Hagerman
On 9/22/05, v0n0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yannick - Debian/Linux ha scritto:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've made the .deb for mplayer available on aMule's network (ed2k).
> > (because those .deb aren't available as debian way (using apt-get)
> > right now until october for a mysterious reason...)
>
> Why don't you use Bittorrent? It's so fast. Try Azureus (from its
> homesite, not from debian), you'll see. Creating a torrent is so easy.
>
> --
   Yeah it's fast, but it crashes regularly for me after suffering the
famed 99% CPU problem. Azureus says to upgrade to java 1.5  which
isn't available for Debian amd64 yet. (well at least not as an apt-get
upgrade from blackdown.)

As for the original questionwhen you asked about "viewing movies"
are you talking about viewing DVDs or viewing any movies (Xvid / DivX,
etc)?  I use Totem to watch TV shows or other things in mpeg4/avi
format. I like Xine for watching DVDs. I like that both of them DO
have a menu bar (when not full screen) so I can select options. When I
have used mplayer I was frustrated by no menu bar and trying to guess
at keyboard commands.

Craig



Re: media player

2005-09-21 Thread v0n0
Yannick - Debian/Linux ha scritto:

> Hi,
>
> I've made the .deb for mplayer available on aMule's network (ed2k).
> (because those .deb aren't available as debian way (using apt-get)
> right now until october for a mysterious reason...) 

Why don't you use Bittorrent? It's so fast. Try Azureus (from its
homesite, not from debian), you'll see. Creating a torrent is so easy.

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Re: media player

2005-09-21 Thread Yannick - Debian/Linux

Lennart Sorensen a écrit :


On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 11:25:27PM +0200, hjalmar wrote:
 


I was wondering if anyone could give some advice on a good media player to
view films.
   



I use mplayer from the marillat archive at ftp.nerim.net, although for
many files you need codecs that only windows has which means running
mplayer i386 in a chroot to use those, at least at this time.

Len Sorensen


 


Hi,

I've made the .deb for mplayer available on aMule's network (ed2k). 
(because those .deb aren't available as debian way (using apt-get) right 
now until october for a mysterious reason...)


Here are the links for *Sarge* :
ed2k://|file|libbio2jack0_0.7-0.1_amd64.deb|18634|B4C9BBC5F6473CF71908F9044227F799|/
ed2k://|file|libfaac0_1.24-0.3_amd64.deb|55574|6E7AEEF06FEFD6C8305C23E75542C8E0|/
ed2k://|file|libfaad2-0_2.0.0-0.6_amd64.deb|156878|9385650BD531F6BD3677AF001267B34B|/
ed2k://|file|liblame0_3.96.1-1_amd64.deb|145770|A9D6C1A3D943CBB13425845E8E6A2691|/
ed2k://|file|libpostproc0_3%3a20050427-0.2_amd64.deb|23826|0BCCE43555C75E1676381BF3029654EF|/
ed2k://|file|libxvidcore4_2%3a1.1.0-beta2-0.0_amd64.deb|178278|04707AB621904784C57B01BB7448BA46|/
ed2k://|file|mplayer-doc_1%3a1.0-pre7-0.0_all.deb|1391512|9AB0FC41230BC9DA165FFACE2686BF2A|/
ed2k://|file|mplayer_1%3a1.0-pre7-0.0_amd64.deb|2519148|4A69AF3065CD4B2883E01752C8862B63|/

I'm not sure they are all required, but i think it is good to have at 
least :
mplayer, libxvidcore (to decode XVID movies ; they mainly named .avi) 
and liblame (for sound using the MP3 format in movies). I've all of them 
installed right now on my AMD64 *Sarge*.


If you have nvidia drivers (or any accelerated driver), try this command :
mplayer -vo xv nameofthefilm.avi (-vo xv is for use of accelerated driver)

Regards,
Yannick



Re: media player

2005-09-21 Thread Mike
totem-xine
totem-gstreamer

both play dvd,mp3,vob,m2v and more.  Xine also can use win32 stuff from
marillat archive at ftp.nerim.net

mplayer is really the best, but totem builds into gnome so well.

On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 23:25 +0200, hjalmar wrote:
> Hello 
> I was wondering if anyone could give some advice on a good media player to
> view films.
> Thanks for your help
> Clyde
> 
> 


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Re: media player

2005-09-21 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 11:25:27PM +0200, hjalmar wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone could give some advice on a good media player to
> view films.

I use mplayer from the marillat archive at ftp.nerim.net, although for
many files you need codecs that only windows has which means running
mplayer i386 in a chroot to use those, at least at this time.

Len Sorensen


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Re: media player

2005-09-21 Thread Michael Haupt
Hi,

On 9/21/05, hjalmar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone could give some advice on a good media player to
> view films.

what about mplayer? You'll most probably have to download and compile
it yourself, but it works pretty well on my box.

Bye,

Michael



media player

2005-09-21 Thread hjalmar
Hello 
I was wondering if anyone could give some advice on a good media player to
view films.
Thanks for your help
Clyde


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