I'd be interested in seeing your work, Chris. While my freevo box is
Debian-based, it'd be easier for me to develop on a Windows machine.
There's also the fact that in some cases, hardware acceleration is only
available with Windows drivers for certain chipsets, so this would perhaps
open up more
Install mingw and msys and you will be able to build easily your own
mplayer.exe from CVS . You will need to install libavcodec to have a
full codec support.
Else i can send you the exe ... 6.2Mo
Robert Rozman wrote:
Hello,
I'm thinking the same. You have my support.
Does anyone know more abo
Hello,
I'm thinking the same. You have my support.
Does anyone know more about Mplayer and implemented features under win32 ?
There seems quite some sites with win32 mplayer builds:
http://mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/win32-beta/ (probably most recent)
http://www.csant.info/mplayer.htm
http:
Hi,
Few months ago, i was using redhat 9.0 and a shuttle to run Freevo. And
i really loved that software. When i had to come back under windows i
was little dispointed to see that no nice software like freevo was
available for windows.
Last week i started to make freevo running under windows.
F