I ran gnome-mplayer in terminal:
GNOME MPlayer v1.0.5
gmtk v1.0.5
Running in single instance mode
Running with GIO support
Using audio device: Default
The volume on 'Default' is 1.00
Using match: type='signal',interface='com.gnome.mplayer'
Using match: type='signal',interface='org.gnome.SettingsDaemon'
Using match: type='signal',interface='org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.MediaKeys'
Proxy connections and Command connected
After the above, application closed unexpectedly.
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Not knowing how to run mplayer alone,
I tried the following 2 in terminal:
mplayer Earth.mp3
MPlayer2 UNKNOWN (C) 2000-2011 MPlayer Team
mplayer: could not connect to socket
mplayer: No such file or directory
Failed to open LIRC support. You will not be able to use your remote control.
Playing Earth.mp3.
Detected file format: MPEG audio layer 2/3 (libavformat)
[mp3 @ 0x6678f00]max_analyze_duration reached
[mp3 @ 0x6678f00]Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
[lavf] stream 0: audio (mp3), -aid 0
Clip info:
encoded_by: Lavf52.32.0
Load subtitles in .
MPlayer interrupted by signal 4 in module: read_subtitles_file
- MPlayer crashed by an 'Illegal Instruction'.
It usually happens when you run it on a CPU different than the one it was
compiled/optimized for.
Verify this!
- MPlayer crashed by bad usage of CPU/FPU/RAM.
Recompile MPlayer with --enable-debug and make a 'gdb' backtrace and
disassembly. Details in DOCS/HTML/en/bugreports_what.html#bugreports_crash.
- MPlayer crashed. This shouldn't happen.
It can be a bug in the MPlayer code _or_ in your drivers _or_ in your
gcc version. If you think it's MPlayer's fault, please read
DOCS/HTML/en/bugreports.html and follow the instructions there. We can't and
won't help unless you provide this information when reporting a possible bug.
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mplayer Animals.flv
MPlayer2 UNKNOWN (C) 2000-2011 MPlayer Team
mplayer: could not connect to socket
mplayer: No such file or directory
Failed to open LIRC support. You will not be able to use your remote control.
Playing Animals.flv.
Detected file format: FLV format (libavformat)
[flv @ 0x2310f00]Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
[lavf] stream 0: video (h264), -vid 0
[lavf] stream 1: audio (aac), -aid 0
VIDEO: [H264] 540x360 0bpp 25.000 fps 422.1 kbps (51.5 kbyte/s)
Clip info:
starttime: 0
totalduration: 274
totaldatarate: 517
bytelength: 17737742
canseekontime: true
sourcedata: BD075FE43HH1291708563867319
purl:
pmsg:
Load subtitles in .
MPlayer interrupted by signal 4 in module: read_subtitles_file
- MPlayer crashed by an 'Illegal Instruction'.
It usually happens when you run it on a CPU different than the one it was
compiled/optimized for.
Verify this!
- MPlayer crashed by bad usage of CPU/FPU/RAM.
Recompile MPlayer with --enable-debug and make a 'gdb' backtrace and
disassembly. Details in DOCS/HTML/en/bugreports_what.html#bugreports_crash.
- MPlayer crashed. This shouldn't happen.
It can be a bug in the MPlayer code _or_ in your drivers _or_ in your
gcc version. If you think it's MPlayer's fault, please read
DOCS/HTML/en/bugreports.html and follow the instructions there. We can't and
won't help unless you provide this information when reporting a possible bug.
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Title:
Will not play MPG, FLV, or WMV file
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