MPlayer Error
Kevin
kvonb at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 2 14:44:50 UTC 2005
It sounds lik ea CODEC problem. As far as I know you
can copy windows CODECS into the win32 directory of
mplayer and it picks them up and uses them. But
please do a google for the correct way to do it as I
never have.
This is not a fix, but this is what I would do:
Use apt-get
(if you don't have it, go to this page:
http://www.linuxcompatible.org/thread27839-1.html
Download it and install it)
open a terminal, su to root,
type: apt-get install xine
I spent days messing about with dependencies, this
does the whole lot in on gracious hit, and worked
first time for me.
You could also try apt-get mplayer,
apt-get update mplayer
Good luck......Kev :)
--- Mark Sargent <powderkeg at snow.email.ne.jp> wrote:
> Kevin wrote:
>
> >Right click in mplayer main window, choose
> >preferences, then video, change from xv to x11,
> click
> >OK.Load a file and it should now work. If not, try
> >all the other selections in Video.
> >
> >Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo!
> Movies.
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> >
> >
> >
> Hi All,
>
> tried a number of different settings, and now get
> the following when
> closing the player via System Monitor, as the player
> just hangs,
>
> MPlayer interrupted by signal 15 in module: ao2_init
> with an .mpeg file or .wmv.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Mark Sargent.
>
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