On Wiibrew rOn have a nice working port of Mplayer released (for everyone that can´t wait for Miidia
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http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/MPlayerWii
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/MPlayerWii
thchang said:i am waiting for mplayer that has rmvb codec playback
the current one just won't be able to play, no video, only sound
jinxvorheeze said:thchang said:i am waiting for mplayer that has rmvb codec playback
the current one just won't be able to play, no video, only sound
Good luck on the wait. Open source projects don't usually steal source from other companies. Which is why it uses Xvid and not DivX. Unless someone codes an open source Real Player Codec and it is seen by the mplayer team to not be an infringement on copyright laws then you might wanna find a newer container to use. There are lots of converters for RMVB to AVI or MPEG.
About RealVideo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realvideo
and is not wii-based ;pdeadrabbit said:jinxvorheeze said:thchang said:i am waiting for mplayer that has rmvb codec playback
the current one just won't be able to play, no video, only sound
Good luck on the wait. Open source projects don't usually steal source from other companies. Which is why it uses Xvid and not DivX. Unless someone codes an open source Real Player Codec and it is seen by the mplayer team to not be an infringement on copyright laws then you might wanna find a newer container to use. There are lots of converters for RMVB to AVI or MPEG.
About RealVideo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realvideo
XBMC plays rmvb perfectly
QUOTE said:-v0.01 (07/05/08):
Initial release. Full of bugs, audio sync code is awful and will probably crash often.
Also, there's room for lots of speed improvements.
manias said:and is not wii-based ;pdeadrabbit said:jinxvorheeze said:thchang said:i am waiting for mplayer that has rmvb codec playback
the current one just won't be able to play, no video, only sound
Good luck on the wait. Open source projects don't usually steal source from other companies. Which is why it uses Xvid and not DivX. Unless someone codes an open source Real Player Codec and it is seen by the mplayer team to not be an infringement on copyright laws then you might wanna find a newer container to use. There are lots of converters for RMVB to AVI or MPEG.
About RealVideo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realvideo
XBMC plays rmvb perfectly
they are different apps. Mplayer is a linux app, media player classic is a windows app. They are not one in the same at allteq said:Media Player Classic has RealMedia and Quicktime support, so the only reason I could see for Mplayer not having it is that they're both horrible container formats.
QUOTE said:Supported Input Formats
* (S)VCD (Super Video CD)
* CDRwin's .bin image file
* DVD, including encrypted DVD
* MPEG-1/2 (ES/PS/PES/VOB)
* RIFF AVI file format
* ASF/WMV/WMA format
* QT/MOV/MP4 format
* RealAudio/RealVideo format
* Ogg/OGM files
* Matroska
* NUT
* NSV (Nullsoft Streaming Video)
* VIVO format
* FLI format
* NuppelVideo format
* yuv4mpeg format
* FILM (.cpk) format
* RoQ format
* PVA format
* streaming via HTTP/FTP, RTP/RTSP, MMS/MMST, MPST, SDP
* TV grabbing
some of the file formats require precompiled binary codecs as explained here
QUOTEOur binary codec packages add support for codecs that are not yet implemented natively, like newer RealVideo variants and a lot of uncommon formats. Note that they are not necessary to play most common formats like DVDs, MPEG-1/2/4, etc. See the codec status table for the daily-generated list of currently supported codecs.
killplaystation said:they are different apps. Mplayer is a linux app, media player classic is a windows app. They are not one in the same at allteq said:Media Player Classic has RealMedia and Quicktime support, so the only reason I could see for Mplayer not having it is that they're both horrible container formats.
teq said:Media Player Classic has RealMedia and Quicktime support, so the only reason I could see for Mplayer not having it is that they're both horrible container formats.