Le lundi 18 juillet 2011 à 13:57 +0300, Ahmad Samir a écrit : > On 18 July 2011 12:45, Samuel Verschelde <[email protected]> wrote: > > Le lundi 18 juillet 2011 11:26:34, Ahmad Samir a écrit : > >> On 18 July 2011 10:51, Samuel Verschelde > >> > >> <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > Le lundi 18 juillet 2011 10:11:32, Mageia Team a écrit : > >> >> Name : mplayer Relocations: (not > >> >> relocatable) Version : 1.0 Vendor: > >> >> Mageia.Org Release : 1.rc4.0.r32713.7.mga2 Build Date: Mon > >> >> Jul 18 09:51:27 2011 Install Date: (not installed) Build > >> >> Host: ecosse Group : Video Source RPM: > >> >> (none) > >> >> Size : 8890529 License: GPLv2 > >> >> Signature : (none) > >> >> Packager : Mageia Team <http://www.mageia.org> > >> >> URL : http://www.mplayerhq.hu > >> >> Summary : Movie player for linux > >> >> Description : > >> >> MPlayer is a movie player for LINUX (runs on many other Unices, and > >> >> non-x86 CPUs, see the documentation). It plays most MPEG, VOB, AVI, > >> >> VIVO, ASF/WMV, QT/MOV, FLI, NuppelVideo, yuv4mpeg, FILM, RoQ, and some > >> >> RealMedia files, supported by many native, XAnim, and Win32 DLL codecs. > >> >> You can watch VideoCD, SVCD, DVD, 3ivx, FLI, and even DivX movies too > >> >> (and you don't need the avifile library at all!). The another big > >> >> feature of mplayer is the wide range of supported output drivers. It > >> >> works with X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, AAlib, but you can use > >> >> SDL (and this way all drivers of SDL), VESA (on every VESA compatible > >> >> card, even without X!), and some lowlevel card-specific drivers (for > >> >> Matrox, 3Dfx and Radeon) too! Most of them supports software or hardware > >> >> scaling, so you can enjoy movies in fullscreen. MPlayer supports > >> >> displaying through some hardware MPEG decoder boards, such as the DVB > >> >> and DXR3/Hollywood+! And what about the nice big antialiased shaded > >> >> subtitles (9 supported types!!!) with european/ISO 8859-1,2 (hungarian, > >> >> english, czech, etc), cyrillic, korean fonts, and OSD? > >> >> > >> >> Note: If you want to play Real content, you need to have the content > >> >> of RealPlayer's Codecs directory in /usr/lib64/codecs/ > >> > > >> > Is it ok to have such a path (/usr/lib64/codecs/) in a summary ? > >> > >> Yes, because it's /usr/lib64/ in the x86_64 package and /usr/lib/ in > >> the i586 one. > >> > >> (I think the email to the changelog ML resolves %_libdir/ depending on > >> the machine that generated the email, not sure though). > >> > > > > I'm not fond of descriptions changing according to the arch, it makes my > > life > > harder in madb where I need one description per package name (tainted > > packages > > are already problematic in this regard) :) > > > > Samuel > > > > Whether this causes problems for other tools or not, that bit of the > description is giving users useful info.
Isn't it sufficient to install real-codecs for that ? ( also, is there still people using real codecs nowadays ? ) -- Michael Scherer
