![]() ![]() Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 16:23 /usr/local/bin/gmplayer -> which mplayer rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4.9M 23:27 /usr/bin/gmplayer ![]() rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 11M 16:23 ll ` gmplayer` rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4.5M 23:27 /usr/bin/mplayer Ii w64codecs 20071007-0medibuntu2 Proprietary codec binaries, x86_64 ll ` -e mplayer` Ii w32codecs 20071007-0medibuntu5 Win32 codec binaries rw-r-r- 1 root root 1184984 10:16 dpkg -l | grep codecs | grep w Check this /bin/ls -l ` loc wvc1dmod.dll` I think I have everything you recommended. Writing application : MakeMKV v1.5.6 beta linux(圆4-release) Is this necessary/possible?Ĭomplete name : /home/brianp/Videos/cuttlefish/title02.mkv I would like to have it from source too and 64 bit. The whole thing could just be a codec problem. ![]() I like mplayer so I figured I would try it first. At least MPlayer gives you an error message to track down. I am disappointed with its behaviour and it has always been buggy. I have no idea where to look for it's log files. I need to compile something, mplayer, ffmpeg, ? with support for the wmv codec. I want to build it from source to take advantage of as many CPU bells + whistles as possible and use threads=4 to try to get it to play at full screen. Mplayer can't decode WMV VC-1, but the sound is great. The binary might not have been compiled for SSE2 or SSSE3 (?). The main problem is VLC will show the Cuttlefish 1080p HD diving video only in a tiny, YouTube size window. I watch blu-ray dvds with xp on the same hardware with perfect results and ~27% cpu. This should be umpteen times as much crunch power as I need. ![]() LG 30 inch, 2560x1600 LCD monitor, 4 million pixels System: Q9550, 2.83 GHz, quad core, core 2ĪTI radeon 4850 512 mb with ATI Linux driver installed.Ĥ GB Patriot Viper PC1333, CAS 7-7-7-20 RAM ![]()
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