I don't have my computer at present (it got stolen, fortunately it was backed up until a couple of days before the theft.
But as far as I can recall, the following is the case: mplayer can be anywhere, but you may need to point the .sh file (I think) to it. It should be found automatically in certain places, such as /usr/local/bin (but maybe not just /usr/bin), but in other places the path to it needs to be explicitly set. I thought the place where the codec had to go was specically mentioned in the instructions. When it is in the right place, mplaye finds it without being told where it is. Remember that certain versions of the codec and mplayer don't go well together. I haven' tried the latest mplayer, so I don't know which version of the codec is needed. To check this you should try (as suggested in the instructions) running mplayer from the command line on a suitable stram. -- danco _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/plugins
