![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RealPlayer is a streaming audio/video/flash/pix/text player with protocols to watch/listen to content on the internet. Note: If for whatever reason you choose to use binary RPM(s) to install XviD, you must also install the devel RPM included with it. mm]# bzip2 -cd xvidcore-1.1.3.tar.bz2 | tar xvf mm]# cd generic]# generic]# generic]# su -c 'make install' Installation: Decompress the source, configure it, compile it and install. MPlayer can encode movie files formats into the XviD format. XviD is an ISO MPEG-4 compliant video codec. Note: 64-bit Users: It is recommended you compile Lame with -libdir=/usr/lib64. Note: If you install Lame without -prefix=/usr MPlayer may not properly link to the Lame libraries. Lame is not required to decode MP3 audio. MPlayer uses lame for compressing audio into MP3 audio when encoding files from MPEG or other sources. Note: MPlayer can properly decode and encode DivX files, hence this is NOT necessary. MPlayer handles many file formats internally, however the following applications will add to the file formats that MPlayer can both decode and encode.ĭivX is the MPEG-4 codec provided by DivXNetworks, Inc. The directory /mm is a temporary work directory. Note: To safegaurd against potential mistakes as the root user, all steps utilize root access via the su command. If necessary examine your configure output below. If you custom installed you may not have some basic libraries that MPlayer requires or utilizes. Recommended experience is basic command line file management, decompression with bzip2, gzip and tar, and basic familiarity with compiling with make and gcc. Hence most command line input and output has been presented. This document is intended for new linux users. ![]()
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