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It is possible to install Mplayer on the XO, without any recompiling. The process is still long and convoluted, and will load in a large group of dependencies. As always, MPlayer, or anything functional, may not respect the patent laws of your jurisdiction; make things work at your own risk. This will require a live internet connection, and some quality time with the terminal activity. 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).
First start with installing the livna repository package, download it and install with "rpm -i".
Next, run a "yum update" to update the package database.
Now, try to "yum install mplayer". It won't work, but it will tell you what dependencies are missing.
libdvdnav-4 lives outside any known repository. Download (wget, click) it manually and again use "rpm --nodeps -i".
Redo "yum install mplayer", and now it should work. It's not sugarified, but the sugar GUI still gets along with a placeholder icon in the running app ring.
Mplayer's default settings need a little modification..
In your ~/.mplayer/config put
#A little cache helps with slower flash drives cache=1024 #the window manager will always give fullscreen, #but telling that to mplayer gives the right aspect ratio fs=yes
And for your ~/.mplayer/input.conf you can put (modified from the /etc/mplayer example, the early KP* bindings are all that really matter)
## ## 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