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#MPLAYER EXECUTABLE UPDATE#
Version number / Beta version number / Update version number and when it whas released. Personally, I consider MPlayer a last resort to be used only if you can't get one of the other players to work and if you MUST have multimedia capability on Linux.Įxplanation: NEW SOFTWARE= New tool since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version since your last visit NEW REVIEW= New review since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version Latest version It's one strong suit is that it works with many codecs - but, supposedly, so do other players. On top of it all, the GUI interface is minimal at best and (at least the older version) doesn't seem to support playlists, or at least making multiple selections. By the way, the current version is not compatible at all under FC5, though I suppose it will eventually be supported - no commandline OR GUI version! This latest version doesn't seem to want to compile at all - I gave up after 3 hours on FC4 and settled on compiling the commandline-only version. That is not a misprint, and not just the compile time either - half of it was debugging it's cryptic errors. Last time I compiled it successfully, was an older version under Fedora Core 2 and with the GUI. Updated SDL2 to 2.0.18 View full changelog Sections/Browse similar toolsĪ decent player IF you can compile it, and that's a huge IF! Too many oddball dependencies, and many of the optional features are not available even with the proper dependencies. Updated frei0r (git), download updated plugins * macOS: Fixes for retina display, sluggish input processing * New configure option -enable-nls for Native Language Support at runtime (for the moment only for the GUI and enabled by default for it) Can use -enable-runtime-cpudetection to restore the previous behaviour, though full runtime CPU detection is not supported. This should avoid issues like builds on e.g. * Building on Arm now compiles for the ISA and extensions of the host CPU by default. the GUI language can be changed as specified in LC_MESSAGES or LANG
#MPLAYER EXECUTABLE SKIN#
* Provide a built-in skin so that the GUI can be used even without an installed skin
#MPLAYER EXECUTABLE DRIVER#
* Use correct visual in OpenGL video output driver for X11 * Command line option -fs is now recognized in addition to the GUI option load_fullscreen * Clear screen when switching to fullscreen mode using the x11 video output driver * Fix wrongly sized video window after leaving fullscreen mode * live555 deprecated and disabled by default, will be removed in future * ffmpeg12vpdau is no longer supported by FFmpeg, provide separate ffmpeg1vpdau and ffmpeg2vdpau instead
