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This will require a live internet connection, and some quality time with the terminal activity. |
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* install the Livna repository package: <code># rpm -i http://rpm.livna.org/livna-release-7.rpm</code> |
* install the Livna repository package: <code><nowiki># rpm -i http://rpm.livna.org/livna-release-7.rpm</nowiki></code> |
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* perform an update of the package database: <code># yum update</code> |
* perform an update of the package database: <code># yum update</code> |
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* [''optional / obsolete''] try to install MPlayer: <code># yum install mplayer</code> - it won't work, but it will list the missing dependencies |
* [''optional / obsolete''] try to install MPlayer: <code># yum install mplayer</code> - it won't work, but it will list the missing dependencies |
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Revision as of 12:00, 28 January 2008
It is possible to install MPlayer on the XO, without any recompiling. The process is relatively tedious, and will require loading in a large group of dependencies.
Note that MPlayer, or anything functional, may not respect the patent laws of your jurisdiction; make things work at your own risk.
Installation
This will require a live internet connection, and some quality time with the terminal activity.
- install the Livna repository package:
# rpm -i http://rpm.livna.org/livna-release-7.rpm - perform an update of the package database:
# yum update - [optional / obsolete] try to install MPlayer:
# yum install mplayer- it won't work, but it will list the missing dependencies - the required libdvdnav-4 lives outside any known repository - download it manually (
wgetor click) and again userpm --nodeps -i - install MPlayer:
# yum install mplayer- now it should work
This is not yet "Sugar-ified", but the Sugar GUI will simply use a placeholder icon in the running app ring.
Configuration
MPlayer's default settings need a little modification. Modify or create the files as listed below:
| File: ~/.mplayer/config |
# cache to help with slower flash drives cache=1024 # fullscreen mode fs=yes |
Note: The window manager will always give fullscreen, but the MPlayer setting ensures using the right aspect ratio.
| File: ~/.mplayer/input.conf |
##
## MPlayer input control file
##
## You are able to redefine default keyboard/joystick/mouse/LIRC bindings, or
## add new ones here.
## See DOCS/tech/slave.txt for possible commands that can be bound.
## Also see mplayer -input cmdlist for other possible options.
## The file should be placed in the $HOME/.mplayer directory.
##
RIGHT seek +10
KP6 seek +10
LEFT seek -10
KP4 seek -10
DOWN seek -60
KP2 seek -60
UP seek +60
KP8 seek +60
PGUP seek 600
PGDWN seek -600
KP3 pause
KP7 volume -1
KP9 volume +1
KP1 osd
m mute
# switch_audio # switch audio streams
+ audio_delay 0.100
- audio_delay -0.100
[ speed_mult 0.9091 # scale playback speed
] speed_mult 1.1
{ speed_mult 0.5
} speed_mult 2.0
BS speed_set 1.0 # reset speed to normal
q quit
ESC quit
ENTER pt_step 1 1 # skip to next file
p pause
. frame_step # advance one frame and pause
SPACE pause
HOME pt_up_step 1
END pt_up_step -1
> pt_step 1 # skip to next file
< pt_step -1 # previous
INS alt_src_step 1
DEL alt_src_step -1
o osd
I osd_show_property_text "${filename}" # display filename in osd
z sub_delay -0.1 # subtract 100 ms delay from subs
x sub_delay +0.1 # add
9 volume -1
/ volume -1
0 volume 1
* volume 1
1 contrast -1
2 contrast 1
3 brightness -1
4 brightness 1
5 hue -1
6 hue 1
7 saturation -1
8 saturation 1
( balance -0.1 # adjust audio balance in favor of left
) balance +0.1 # right
d frame_drop
r sub_pos -1 # move subtitles up
t sub_pos +1 # down
#? sub_step +1 # immediately display next subtitle
#? sub_step -1 # previous
#? sub_scale +0.1 # increase subtitle font size
#? sub_scale -0.1 # decrease subtitle font size
f vo_fullscreen
T vo_ontop # toggle video window ontop of other windows
w panscan -0.1 # zoom out with -panscan 0 -fs
e panscan +0.1 # in
s screenshot # take a png screenshot with -vf screenshot
# S will take a png screenshot of every frame
h tv_step_channel 1
l tv_step_channel -1
n tv_step_norm
b tv_step_chanlist
##
## GUI
##
#l gui_loadfile
#t gui_loadsubtitle
#a gui_about
#s gui_stop
#p gui_playlist
#r gui_preferences
#c gui_skinbrowser
##
## Joystick section
## WARNING: joystick support has to be explicitly enabled at
## compiletime with --enable-joystick
##
JOY_RIGHT seek 10
JOY_LEFT seek -10
JOY_UP seek 60
JOY_DOWN seek -60
JOY_BTN0 pause
JOY_BTN1 osd
JOY_BTN2 volume 1
JOY_BTN3 volume -1
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(modified version of the /etc/mplayer example - the early KP* bindings are all that really matter)
Further Steps
While you're here, you can also install VLC, the two both have their uses (for example, vlc -I skins2 *.mp3 gives a tiny floating window to play music).