Nah, there's nothing wrong with mplayer, and it works better than xine in my experience. If you're having trouble with the precompiled binaries, try downloading and compiling from source, worked fine for me :-) (almost straight off from memory ;-)
Cheers, Gareth On Friday 31 January 2003 19:28, Michael JasonSmith wrote: > On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 19:08, Chris Wilkinson wrote: > > 2. I cannot install Mplayer (RPM versions from net). There are > > a few dependency issues, although I believe I already have the > > right libs needed already. I'd like to get this one going since > > the video apps supplied by my MDK 9.0 dist haven't managed to > > play even simple MPEG-1 videos yet... > > Ooooh, you poor thing. I consider myself fairly experienced with Linux > and installing MPlayer scares me! Xine [1] is a far easier video player > to install. It has quite a few front-ends including xine-ui, > gnome-xine, sinek [2], and Totem [3]. > > [1] http://xinehq.de/ > [2] http://sinek.sourceforge.net/ > [3] http://hadess.net/totem.php3
