MPlayer-1.5
Introduction to MPlayer
MPlayer is a powerful audio/video player
controlled via the command line or a graphical interface that is able to
play almost every popular audio and video file format. With supported
video hardware and additional drivers, MPlayer
can play video files without an X Window System
installed.
This package is known to build and work properly
using an LFS 11.3 platform.
Package Information
Additional Downloads
Note
Skins are only required in order to use the
Gtk+ 2 user interface.
MPlayer Dependencies
Required
yasm-1.3.0
Recommended
FFmpeg-5.1.2,
GTK+-2.24.33, and
libvdpau-va-gl-0.4.0
Optional Input Drivers and Libraries
CDParanoia-III-10.2,
libcdio-2.1.0 (to identify and play CDs),
libdvdread-6.1.3,
libdvdnav-6.1.1,
libdvdcss-1.4.3,
Samba-4.17.5,
libbluray,
LIVE555 Streaming Media,
RTMPDump,
TiVo vstream client, and
XMMS
Optional Audio Output Drivers and Libraries
ALSA-1.2.7,
PulseAudio-16.1,
SDL-1.2.15,
JACK,
NAS, and
OpenAL
Optional Video Output Drivers and Libraries
AAlib-1.4rc5,
giflib-5.2.1,
libjpeg-turbo-2.1.5.1,
libmng-2.0.3,
libpng-1.6.39,
OpenJPEG1
DirectFB,
libcaca, and
SVGAlib
Optional CODECs
FAAC-1_30,
FAAD2-2.10.1,
LAME-3.100,
liba52-0.7.4,
libdv-1.0.0,
libmad-0.15.1b,
libmpeg2-0.5.1,
libtheora-1.1.1,
libvpx-1.13.0,
LZO-2.10,
mpg123-1.31.2,
Speex-1.2.1,
XviD-1.3.7,
x264-20230215,
CrystalHD,
Dirac,
GSM,
iLBC,
libdca,
libnut,
libmpcdec,
OpenCore
Adaptive Multi Rate,
Schroedinger,
Tremor, and
TwoLAME
Optional Miscellaneous Dependencies
Fontconfig-2.14.2,
FreeType-2.13.0,
FriBidi-1.0.12,
GnuTLS-3.8.0,
Opus-1.3.1, and
UnRar-6.2.6;
libxslt-1.1.37,
docbook-xml-4.5 and
docbook-xsl-nons-1.79.2 (all three required to build the HTML documentation); and
Enca,
libbs2b, and
LIRC (and
LIRC Client Daemon)
User Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/mplayer
Installation of MPlayer
Main MPlayer Installation
Note
The package maintainers recommend building without any
optimizations.
You may wish to examine the output from
./configure --help to find out what additional
parameters to configure are needed to include the
dependencies you have installed on your system.
Install MPlayer by running the following
commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr \
--confdir=/etc/mplayer \
--enable-dynamic-plugins \
--disable-libmpeg2-internal \
--disable-ffmpeg_a \
--enable-menu \
--enable-runtime-cpudetection \
--enable-gui &&
make
If you wish to build the HTML documentation, issue the
following command:
make doc
This package does not come with a test suite.
Now, as the root
user:
make install &&
ln -svf ../icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/mplayer.png \
/usr/share/pixmaps/mplayer.png
To install the HTML documentation, issue the following commands as the
root
user:
install -v -m755 -d /usr/share/doc/mplayer-1.5 &&
install -v -m644 DOCS/HTML/en/* \
/usr/share/doc/mplayer-1.5
You will only need codecs.conf
if you want to
change its properties, as the main binary contains an internal copy of
it. Ensure any changes you make to codecs.conf
achieve the desired results, as incorrect entries in this file have been
known to cause errors and render the player unusable. If necessary,
create the file as the root
user:
install -v -m644 etc/codecs.conf /etc/mplayer
You may alternatively want to copy all the default configuration files
to /etc/mplayer
for future
reference or more customization ability. As the
root
user:
install -v -m644 etc/*.conf /etc/mplayer
Skin Installation (Optional)
To enable the Gtk+ 2 frontend of MPlayer,
you'll need to install at least one skin. Extract the desired skin and
create the default location (as the
root
user):
tar -xvf ../Clearlooks-2.0.tar.bz2 \
-C /usr/share/mplayer/skins &&
ln -sfvn Clearlooks /usr/share/mplayer/skins/default
Note
This package installs icon files into the
/usr/share/icons/hicolor
hierarchy and desktop files into the
/usr/share/applications
hierarchy. You can improve system performance and memory usage by
updating /usr/share/icons/hicolor/index.theme
and
/usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache
. To
perform the update you must have GTK+-2.24.33 or
GTK+-3.24.36 installed (for the icon cache) and
desktop-file-utils-0.26 (for the desktop cache) and issue
the following commands as the
root
user:
gtk-update-icon-cache -qtf /usr/share/icons/hicolor &&
update-desktop-database -q
Command Explanations
--enable-gui
: This option builds the GUI interface
into mplayer.
--enable-menu
: This option is set to enable the
on-screen display.
--enable-runtime-cpudetection
: This option makes
MPlayer run with a generic CPU type, preventing optimizations that may
cause runtime problems.
--disable-ffmpeg_a
: You can use this option if you have
installed FFmpeg-5.1.2. Dynamically linking to a system installed
FFmpeg makes MPlayer and Mencoder about 9MB smaller.
--disable-libmpeg2-internal
: This option makes
MPlayer run with a system version of libmpeg2.
--language-doc="<lang>
"
:
This switch sets the language used for the documentation. Use
./configure --help for more information.
--language-man="<lang>
"
:
This switch sets the language used for the man pages. Use
./configure --help for more information.
--language-msg="<lang>
"
:
This switch sets the language used for messages and the GUI. Use
./configure --help for more information
--language="<lang>
"
:
This switch sets the default language used. Use ./configure
--help for more information.
Note
Specific options override --language. You can pass a list of
languages separated by whitespace or commas instead of a single
language. Nonexisting translations will be dropped from each list.
All documentation and man page translations available in the list
will be installed, for the messages the first available translation
will be used. The value "all" will activate all translations. The
LINGUAS environment variable is honored. In all cases the fallback is
English. Values listed by ./configure --help are
not all available, as would normally be expected. You need to build
test.
Configuring MPlayer
Config Files
/etc/mplayer/*
and
~/.mplayer/*
Configuration Information
Typically, there's no configuration required for the system-wide files
in /etc/mplayer
(in fact, this
directory is empty unless you copied the default files as mentioned
above). Configuration can be accomplished by choosing the configuration
button located on the MPlayer GUI. Any
configuration changes made in the GUI will be saved in the user's
~/.mplayer
directory.
Contents
Installed Programs:
gmplayer, mplayer and mencoder
Installed Libraries:
None
Installed Directories:
/etc/mplayer,
/usr/share/doc/mplayer-1.5 and
/usr/share/mplayer
Short Descriptions
gmplayer |
is a symlink to mplayer which brings up the
GTK+ 2 frontend of MPlayer
|
mplayer |
is the main MPlayer video player
|
mencoder |
is a powerful command line video decoding, encoding and filtering
tool that is useful for (amongst other things) ripping DVDs to files
on your hard disk (see
/usr/share/doc/mplayer-1.5/mencoder.html)
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