Craig Hagerman (craighagerman@gmail.com) wrote: > On 9/22/05, v0n0 <aledj@email.it> wrote: > > Yannick - Debian/Linux ha scritto: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I've made the .deb for mplayer available on aMule's network (ed2k). > > > (because those .deb aren't available as debian way (using apt-get) > > > right now until october for a mysterious reason...) > > > > Why don't you use Bittorrent? It's so fast. Try Azureus (from its > > homesite, not from debian), you'll see. Creating a torrent is so easy. > > > > -- > Yeah it's fast, but it crashes regularly for me after suffering the > famed 99% CPU problem. Azureus says to upgrade to java 1.5 .... which > isn't available for Debian amd64 yet. (well at least not as an apt-get > upgrade from blackdown.) > > As for the original question....when you asked about "viewing movies" > are you talking about viewing DVDs or viewing any movies (Xvid / DivX, > etc)? I use Totem to watch TV shows or other things in mpeg4/avi > format. I like Xine for watching DVDs. I like that both of them DO > have a menu bar (when not full screen) so I can select options. When I > have used mplayer I was frustrated by no menu bar and trying to guess > at keyboard commands. > > Craig deb http://pure64.org/debian ./ mplayer,transcode,mjpeg, + div other packages I try to compile/package for debian amd64 sid -- .O. Scream, Scream like the silence of the bits. ..O Dead lies the flag by the feet of the cold one. OOO Freedom WILL break the walls of mammon.
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