On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 23:24:04 +0200 (CEST)
David Hlacik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I am just wondering ... i am trying to run divx 5.05 from
> divxnetworks.com under some linux player. Has anyone some ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> David Hlacik
Have you tried MPlayer? The releases come with liba
quoting David Hlacik's missive of Wednesday 11 June 2003 03:24 pm:
> Hi. I am just wondering ... i am trying to run divx 5.05 from
> divxnetworks.com under some linux player. Has anyone some ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> David Hlacik
Howdy David;
"...some linux player" is a little vague. What are you t
On Sunday 01 Dec 2002 11:28 pm, Wei Wang wrote:
> I am trying to view a WMA file in linux with xine. But an error message
> says "No audio plugin available to decode 'DivX audio (WMA)'. I searched on
> google and found that DivXa32.acm is the main suspect. But it seems that's
> a MS-DOS excecutable
Frankie wrote:
>Hi guys (and ladies where applic..),
>
>Out of curiosity, I decided to make a divx movie from a DVD I have
>here.. I am not a pirate, I just wanted to try it.
>
>So, after a bit of searching the net,, I found an excellent guide to
>doing this... it does everything from cropping th
>
> now my question is this... Is there a way of doing this in Linux?? and
sure. only one program needed. top-quality results. "one command and
forget about it" ( unless you want two-pass or three-pass encoding,
which will need two or three commands ;o)
www.mplayerhq.hu
download mplayer, it wi
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 16:05, you wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 June 2002 08:03 am, s wrote:
> > On Wednesday 05 June 2002 08:51 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
> > > Ok I found mplayer-0.90pre4-fr1.src.rpm,but as soon as I start
> > > to recompile:-
> > >
> > > [root@localhost pk]# rpm --rebuild mpla
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 04:56 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
> You are absolutely correct, I simply applied LM8.2's own Mplayer
> version which came with the distro which is Mplayer v 0.50-3asp .
> Now this is no good you are saying?
> If so which particular version would be better and does it hav
On Friday 07 June 2002 10:08 am, Ralph Slooten wrote:
> Although there is a lot of talk that the version of gcc that comes
> with Mandrake works perfectly, I beg to differ. At least with
> mencoder and lame. Both are needed if you are planning of encoding
> DivX movies.
Beg all y'a want partne
Although there is a lot of talk that the version of gcc that comes with
Mandrake works perfectly, I beg to differ. At least with mencoder and lame.
Both are needed if you are planning of encoding DivX movies.
As far as just playing films goes, yes, the --disable-gcc-checking works
fine... but
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 06:18 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
> I've lost the thread about changing my compiler version, which one
> do I have to have.
> John
Type 'gcc --version' in a terminal. That'll probly return
'2.96'. When Red Hat 7.0 was released, it had a real buggy 2.96
version
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002 06:24:46 -0500
s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Well, I seem to have,
> > gcc-cpp v2.96-0.76mdk
> > gcc v2.96-0.76mdk
> > gcc3.0 v3.0.4-2mdk (gnu compiler)
> > gcc3.0-cpp v3.04-2mdk
> > so any of these should be OK ?
> > It doesn't seem to matter then that so many compil
On Thursday 06 June 2002 06:59 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
> On Thursday 06 June 2002 03:38, you wrote:
> > > I've lost the thread about changing my compiler version, which
> > > one do I have to have.
> > > John
> > > John Richard Smith
> >
> > well, you can use any, but if you use Mandrake's d
On Thursday 06 June 2002 03:38, you wrote:
> > I've lost the thread about changing my compiler version, which
> > one do I have to have.
> > John
> > John Richard Smith
>
> well, you can use any, but if you use Mandrake's default you will
> have to use an extra parameter no make the ./configure no
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 00:07, you wrote:
>
> On PLF you can find mplayer-gui rpm, both compiled and source
>
> Smiley
Ok I found mplayer-0.90pre4-fr1.src.rpm,but as soon as I start to
recompile:-
[root@localhost pk]# rpm --rebuild mplayer-0.90pre4-fr1.src.rpm
Installing mplayer-0.90pre4-fr1
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 12:18 pm, you wrote:
> however i was unable to find the 'gui' RPM i got from them the other day..
> so this package will probably install the commandline version only.
On Mplayers' site, they stay to download the source RPM and rebuild it to get
a GUI via RPM
Did yo
> Thanks Damian,
> Look, you obviously have tons more experience, than me, with this app.
dunno about tons, maybe a couple of pounds after spending a lot of time
messing around with it.
> here is what I have been able to find so far.
>
..it didn't show when i looked for it under categorie
Yeah, I make my own RPM's for personal use, however I suggest you download
the tarball and work on it from there. You should upgrade your GCC though,
and I suggest to the gcc 3.0.4 which is on your Mandrake 8.2 CD's. The
standard GCC is messed up I'm afraid, and although compiling everything
(
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 11:29, you wrote:
> > You are absolutely correct, I simply applied LM8.2's own Mplayer
> > version which came with the distro which is Mplayer v 0.50-3asp .
> > Now this is no good you are saying?
> > If so which particular version would be better and does it have
> > to b
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 10:56:29 +0100
John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 June 2002 06:13, you wrote:
> >
> > > I found a small DivX trailer file to download and got it to work
> > > with the linux DivX movie player. It would not work with Mplayer
> > > for some reason. The
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 06:13, you wrote:
>
> > I found a small DivX trailer file to download and got it to work
> > with the linux DivX movie player. It would not work with Mplayer
> > for some reason. The name of the file that I downloaded was:
> > Contact.zip which when unzipped (linux extract
On Friday 31 May 2002 23:36, you wrote:
> DivX is not the same as the now defunct Circuit City DVD competitor
> wannabe Divx. DivX (also called DivX:), I believe it is) is a form
> of video compression. So no, you can not play your Circuit City
> Divx disc on Linux (or anywhere else for that matte
DivX is not the same as the now defunct Circuit City DVD competitor
wannabe Divx. DivX (also called DivX:), I believe it is) is a form of
video compression. So no, you can not play your Circuit City Divx disc
on Linux (or anywhere else for that matter). At least you have a nice
Abyss coaster. ;)
By "old Divx movies.." you are referring to DivX 3.x ? Yeah sure... afaik
all players for linux that support DivX can play it well. I personally use
MPlayer, which supports something like 50 different formats, including all
versions of DivX (even the latest 5.something), asf, mpg and so on. The
On Monday 20 May 2002 21:42, you wrote:
> Sorry for all the e-mails guys, but I found the solution to the
> segfaults.
>
> remove the ~/.divxPlayer/DivXPlayer.dbf file
>
> restart divxPlayer
>
> right click on the screen, and go to options.
>
> click on the "general" tab and uncheck "Check for new
On Monday 20 May 2002 06:32 pm, you wrote:
> ok, so i totally misread what you said. i blame lack of sleep due to an 8
> month old.. :)
>
> *note to self, re-read everything before posting until you get a full night
> sleep. like when the kid is 7. :)
Hehehe.
No problems. :)
--
D. Olso
> the original, full quote is "There are two kinds of security problems. The
> first kind arises where people are too stupid for words. Outlook is a petri
> dish. I don't know why anyone uses it." -- James Gosling, lead engineer and
> architect of Java at Sun Microsystems
Yeah, I know. That's whe
On Monday 20 May 2002 14:19, D. Olson opened a general hailing frequency and
transmitted to all open stations:
> BTW, sorry to whoever had this originally, but I stole a piece of your
> signature... I liked it that much. Also, I want people to ask what that
> is supposed to mean, and that will g
On Monday 20 May 2002 04:59 pm, you wrote:
> Thanks a lot Ralph! I'll be sure to check out MPlayer too, but I
> decided to go with the player from divx.com since I've had so much
> trouble getting any of the other programs to recognize the codec -
> namely Xine.
Yeah, IMHO, Xine sucks.
MPlayer
No problem, just glad to help (at the cost of too many e-mails LOL).
I'm really impressed with their player, although it does not support
divx.subtitle files. I still choose mplayer as it's file support is huge,
and it's stable. There is a huge amount of documentation on their site,
and includ
Thanks a lot Ralph! I'll be sure to check out MPlayer too, but I
decided to go with the player from divx.com since I've had so much
trouble getting any of the other programs to recognize the codec -
namely Xine.
Brian
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www
>
>
>... and player? What player do you mean? There are probably about 15
>different player for Linux for DivX films, and I can't seem to find any
>reference to divxPlayer anywhere?
>
Sorry, I thought I had been clear on this but I guess not. The player
I'm speaking of is the "The Playa," refe
Sorry for all the e-mails guys, but I found the solution to the segfaults.
remove the ~/.divxPlayer/DivXPlayer.dbf file
restart divxPlayer
right click on the screen, and go to options.
click on the "general" tab and uncheck "Check for new " and "Display
splash screen..."
Close off divxPl
Just "worked out" your problem... at least I know the cure, not the
problem.
Delete your ~/.divxPlayer/DivXPlayer.dbf file (in your home directory). I'm
not sure why it does this, but it plays once great, but yes, when you start
it up the second time, it segfaults just like you said. Annoying
On Mon, 20 May 2002, D. Olson wrote:
> On Monday 20 May 2002 03:29 pm, you wrote:
> > ... and player? What player do you mean? There are probably about 15
> > different player for Linux for DivX films, and I can't seem to find any
> > reference to divxPlayer anywhere?
>
> Probably the one from d
On Monday 20 May 2002 03:29 pm, you wrote:
> ... and player? What player do you mean? There are probably about 15
> different player for Linux for DivX films, and I can't seem to find any
> reference to divxPlayer anywhere?
Probably the one from divx.com.
It segfaults a lot I hear.
> Sounds lik
Hi there,
On Mon, 20 May 2002, Brian Koppe wrote:
> Hey everyone, I just installed the DivX codec and player in ML 8.2. I
... and player? What player do you mean? There are probably about 15
different player for Linux for DivX films, and I can't seem to find any
reference to divxPlayer anyw
still doesn't work , did as i am told
cvs the libavcodec ...
configure mplayer, and the configure file said that libavcodec is
enabled now ...
make and make install but still doesn't work ... some avi's goes even
some divx but most of them make mplayer crash an my console freeze ...
ara
Xine ca
Have you tried Xine?
On 4 Apr 2002, - addy [ISO-8859-1] däudsch - wrote:
> good eve to all of you
>
> a divx content question again
>
> i have mplayer , correctly installed . i can play mpeg 1/2 and normal
> avis w/o probs ... everything is working
>
> but i can't play divx ... i downloaded
El jue, 04-04-2002 a las 21:33, Sridhar Dhanapalan escribió:
> On 04 Apr 2002 19:56:33 +0200, - addy däudsch - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > good eve to all of you
> >
> > a divx content question again
> >
> > i have mplayer , correctly installed . i can play mpeg 1/2 and normal
> > avis w/o pr
On 04 Apr 2002 19:56:33 +0200, - addy däudsch - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> good eve to all of you
>
> a divx content question again
>
> i have mplayer , correctly installed . i can play mpeg 1/2 and normal
> avis w/o probs ... everything is working
>
> but i can't play divx ... i downloaded d
> >
> > well.. have you downloaded and installed divx codecs from
> > www.divx.com ?
> >
> > maybe you should try another player? mplayer is working here
> > with almost any single kind of video file with no problems.
> >
> > Damian
>
> Really? I installed mplayer and it seems very buggy. It do
El mié, 20-03-2002 a las 20:14, Florian escribió:
> Hi im just trying mdk8.2 on a Gericom notebook (8.2 is the first ever to work
> here =) cause of X 4.2 im having a sis630 grafix chip)
> Its even accelerated, runs nicely. So first of all i have to say my
> impression is extremely positive
>
On Sunday 18 November 2001 01:30 pm, David E. Fox wrote:
> > So you've got 3 choices, edit the heck out'a the src code,
> > disable gcc checking, or just install the Mandrake rpm. I used
> > the Mandrake src.rpm, works great :)
>
> For what it's worth, I had pretty decent results compiling wit
The mplayer developers are rabid about gcc 2.96 being "broken" -- it isn't.
Mplayer should work fine if you compile with gcc 2.96.
Mandrake 8.1 comes with gcc 3.01 as well, which can be installed alongside gcc
2.96. If you have any difficulty compiling something with 2.96, try with 3.01.
On Sun,
> So you've got 3 choices, edit the heck out'a the src code,
> disable gcc checking, or just install the Mandrake rpm. I used the
> Mandrake src.rpm, works great :)
For what it's worth, I had pretty decent results compiling with the
--disable-gcc-checking switch. Of course, your mileage may
On Sunday 18 November 2001 09:44 pm, you wrote:
>
>The error you're getting is 'cause that src code is checking for
> RedHat's 2.96 and can't tell that Mandrake's 2.96 is a completely
> different animal.
>
> Mandrake version of mplayer is here
>mplayer-0.50-2mdk rpm (or src.rpm)
>http
Hi...
Can you tell me how do I make a divx from my DVDs in linux ??, please I
don't know how do that, and I didn't find information about that
a lot of thanks
El Dom 18 Nov 2001 03:31, escribió:
> I need something that would play divx files. The divx site offers a codec
> for the xmps playe
On Sunday 18 November 2001 07:40 am, mnu wrote:
> I tried to install mplayer, but it warns me about using gcc-2.96
> (which is the gcc version that comes with mandrake 8.1). Has
> anyone experienced forcing an install anyway? Were there a lot of
> bugs?
The error you're getting is 'cause that
I tried to install mplayer, but it warns me about using gcc-2.96 (which is
the gcc version that comes with mandrake 8.1). Has anyone experienced
forcing an install anyway? Were there a lot of bugs?
I'm willing to downgrade to 2.95.x if it will help, but I can't seem to find
it. All the sites
>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] divx
> Yeah sure :-0 There are many programs that support DivX :-) . Personally I
> prefer MPlayer as it supports many other formats too, including mpg, avi,
> asf, DivX 3 and 4 ... and so o
Yeah sure :-0 There are many programs that support DivX :-) . Personally I
prefer MPlayer as it supports many other formats too, including mpg, avi,
asf, DivX 3 and 4 ... and so on.
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, mnu wrote:
>
> I need something that would play divx files. The divx site offers a codec
> f
On Sunday 18 November 2001 04:29 pm, you wrote:
> that's divx.euro.ru, right? Anyway have you tried xine or mplayer? I've had
> some success with both.
>
> David E. Fox Thanks for letting me
> [E
http://mplayer.dev.hu/homepage/
http://divx.euro.ru/
http://xmps.sourceforge.net/
On Sat, 4 Aug 2001 12:51, Willy Sutrisno wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a DIVX file, but I dont know to use which program to play it. Is
> there anyone can recommend me any "good" DIVX player.
>
> thanks
--
Sridhar D
There's also aviplay. It's not as stable as MPlayer but have a look for
yourself. You'll find it at
http://divx.euro.ru/
Again, you have to compile it yourself. I had some problems using gcc2.96 but
it's documented in the FAQ. There are some links to other players on the
webpage too.
I use AviPlay to play my DivX's. It is simple ti compile and even easier
to use.
On Monday 04 June 2001 01:50, Magnus Stenemo wrote:
> How do I get mplayer to work in Mandrake 8.0?
>
> Or is there an other divxplayer??
>
> running XFree 4
>
>
> //Magnus
--
Jose
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday 04 June 2001 12:50 am, you wrote:
> How do I get mplayer to work in Mandrake 8.0?
>
> Or is there an other divxplayer??
>
> running XFree 4
>
>
> //Magnus
You're going to have to read the readme and install doc that comes with it.
It's not a simple 1-step process. However, follow the
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