Otherwise continue:. MPlayer will be installed and the last few lines of output indicate where we should install the skins:. You should set this up regardless of whether or not you use the GUI. In FC5 and newer: xorg-xfonts-truetype. You need msttcorefonts package for the last option below.
You must select this option at the 'Configure' step explained above. Go to the MPlayer homepage and examine some screen shots to find one you like. I recommend: Blue , plastik and proton. To install a skin decompress it and copy or move it into the skins directory.
You can have as many as you like, but one must be default. Note: Prior to version 1. This should also work. Please look at the MPlayer skins page for the latest versions. To uninstall any other components listed above, the similar procedure works. Change to you source directory where you installed MPlayer and run ' make uninstall '.
If you did not install from source files and used binary rpms, you can use the rpm command or the Redhat Package Manager to uninstall rpms. Run ' man rpm ' for more help, look at the ' -e ' flag. If you created a directory that no other program uses, you can also delete it. Note: Use caution when uninstalling and deleting, you can do serious damage to your system when you are root.
You may either upgrade dependencies or upgrade MPlayer itself. Both can potentially break some functionality of MPlayer. To upgrade a dependency repeat the steps listed above.
Of course avoid upgrading a dependency unless completely necessary. By doing so you may break compatibility with other programs. If everything works there is no need to upgrade unless either 1. This guide lists the latest dependencies and releases so as to stay up to date. In most cases using previous versions of software will work.
Any exceptions are noted. MPlayer can be run by command line using mplayer or gui using gmplayer. You should use your movie file or music file in the line. I strongly recommend you look there for help first. Comments, suggestions, questions or any feedback welcome for this page or any of my Resources. Please use the contact link. Help Out: If you found this guide or any Resource helpful, please consider supporting this site by recommending this page to others or linking to this page.
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Basic Dependencies 2. DivX 2. Lame 2. XviD 2. RealPlayer 2. MPlayer 3. MPlayer Files 3. Binary Win32 Codecs 3. Setup MPlayer 3. Configuring 3. Configuring Again 3. Installing 3. GUI 3. Install mpv on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Details for mpv License GPL Show more. Enable snaps on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and install mpv Snaps are applications packaged with all their dependencies to run on all popular Linux distributions from a single build.
Adding the optional and extras repositories is also recommended:. Snap can now be installed as follows:. To install mpv, simply use the following command:. Other popular snaps… See more So make sure that you have enabled universe repository. Remember that MPlayer is essentially a command line tool.
You have to start it from the terminal like this:. It will play the video in a GUI interface and you can see all the encoding and decoding in the terminal like this:. Starting a video player from terminal is not the most convenient way. This is why mplayer-gui package exists. What do you think of the Mplayer? Have you ever used it? Do share your views. Also a movie buff with a soft corner for film noir. I tried in Ubuntu
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