Homebrew Mplayer-CE

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gotchapt said:
Xvid movies on mplayer-ce aren't the same quality as on pc right?

Just asking, good project here
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Why shouldn't they? It is mplayer, like mplayer on the PC/Mac.
For me, my TV scales small movies better than my computer monitors.
 
mousex said:
gotchapt said:
Xvid movies on mplayer-ce aren't the same quality as on pc right?

Just asking, good project here
smile.gif
Why shouldn't they? It is mplayer, like mplayer on the PC/Mac.
For me, my TV scales small movies better than my computer monitors.

The movies look better on an old TV than on a PC, but on a HDTV it doesnt't look better than on PC, it kinda depends on the movie. If the movie has many dark colors it won't look that great on the HDTV, Anime or Cartoons look awsome though.
 
can someone help me to configure out my mplayer.conf
i can't get a continuos playback, I think the movie have a high bit rate

anyway
there my parameters

Code:
#Use these parameters to adjust the cache settings, see the
#mplayer man page for details.
cache=8192
cache-min=30
cache-seek-min=50

Thanks

EDIT
Changing ''cache-min'' to 80 improved my playback, but I got a big chop at first, then the playback is normal, not sure what the ''cache-seek-min'' parameter is for.
 
Skoopman said:
mousex said:
gotchapt said:
Xvid movies on mplayer-ce aren't the same quality as on pc right?

Just asking, good project here
smile.gif
Why shouldn't they? It is mplayer, like mplayer on the PC/Mac.
For me, my TV scales small movies better than my computer monitors.

The movies look better on an old TV than on a PC, but on a HDTV it doesnt't look better than on PC, it kinda depends on the movie. If the movie has many dark colors it won't look that great on the HDTV, Anime or Cartoons look awsome though.

I was asking because I don't know where the xvid codec is. It's in the player itself?

Another question, I have 3 partitions on my HDD. One WBFS, another for homebrew apps (FAT32) and another for movies and other stuff (NTSC). But the MPlayer only recognizes the homebrew partition. What do I do so i can access the movies one?
 
I injected the forwarder.dol from the google code site into a channel, and with v0.76 I still get random crashes at the "Loading MPlayerCE 0.7.6..." screen. Any idea?
 
i know this is kinda cliche to say..lol..but first time poster long time reader! quick question:

anyone know where to get loop.avi/loop-wide.avi's for mplayer CE? i'm a sucker for aesthetic GUI's so it would be sweet if there was somewhere to get them, but i can't seem to find a source! i know there's a user-customization thing on wiibrew but there haven't really been any updates there in a while and the ones there don't work....
 
jonathanaf31 said:
i know this is kinda cliche to say..lol..but first time poster long time reader! quick question:

anyone know where to get loop.avi/loop-wide.avi's for mplayer CE? i'm a sucker for aesthetic GUI's so it would be sweet if there was somewhere to get them, but i can't seem to find a source! i know there's a user-customization thing on wiibrew but there haven't really been any updates there in a while and the ones there don't work....

1. http://code.google.com/p/mplayer-ce/wiki/U...dCustomizations
2. http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=135506&st=330
3. http://www.dreamscenevideo.net/blog/
4. make your own
 
Who cares? Change the loop.avi and the font and it looks fine and does the job. I'm sure your lives would be much more happy and complete if the 7 seconds you see the mplayer-ce menu it was in a GUI instead of text based. But making the 831 QQ post in this thread isnt going to speed them up any.
 
Development on the new gui is coming along, but it's slow work. There's a lot to be done still and not a lot of volunteers to do it.
 
Advice Dog said:
My god I love this program

Watching DVD's on my Wii is fucking awesome on so many levels
you think thats mplayer's best feature?

watching AVI and MKV files is best hands down.
 
xzxero said:
Advice Dog said:
My god I love this program

Watching DVD's on my Wii is fucking awesome on so many levels
you think thats mplayer's best feature?

watching AVI and MKV files is best hands down.
meh.............watching video burned to disc is better than using a memory card. More space = more video, especially since I'm a whore for TV season sets.

plus, watching rented movies is a huge bonus.
 
xzxero said:
you think thats mplayer's best feature?

watching AVI and MKV files is best hands down.
Most stuff today is 720p or 1080p and my Wii has to fight with the stuff and most times it looses the fight. XBOX360 for the win.
 

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