Red Hat / Fedora :: Query In Install Mplayer In Redhat?
Jan 12, 2010
im using redhat linux EL5 .im using kernel version 2.6.18-8.el5.in this i want to install mp3 player.i dont know which player is best in redhat.pls tell me the procedure for installing player in redhat .where i what download rpm packages.
I'm trying to install mplayer(=DVD-player) on my system. In fact it means compiling from source code. But I don't know how to compile from source code (Don't know the exact commands).
I just reinstalled fedora and I cant run any movie now, I tried to install MPlayer, vlc, xine for 1 hr but dint work, no yum is found I don't know what's going on, vlc never worked for me I never got it but I never had problem installing mplayer
Code: [root@localhost ~]# yum -y install mplayer mplayer-gui mplayer-skins mplayer-fonts gecko-mediaplayer Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit Setting up Install Process Parsing package install arguments No package mplayer available. No package mplayer-gui available. No package mplayer-skins available. No package mplayer-fonts available. No package gecko-mediaplayer available. Nothing to do
This is what I am getting same for vlc. I even tried yum -y install mplayer and very sort of thing but the above command worked for me previous time I don't know what's going on this time.
[root@zhuhaiping MPlayer-1.0rc2]#./configure --prefix=/opt/mplayer --enable-gui --enable-freetype --codecsdir=/opt/mplayer/codecs --win32codecsdir=/opt/mplayer/wincodecs/ --language=zh_CN it's ok ,but when I configure like this
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But when I make there comes this problem which as follows ;
vo_ivtv.c: In function 'ivtv_reset': vo_ivtv.c:79: error: storage size of 'sd' isn't known vo_ivtv.c:80: error: storage size of 'sd1' isn't known
I cannot yum install mplayer nor vlc: Code: #yum install mplayer mplayer-gui gecko-mediaplayer mencoder vlc Loaded plugins: presto, refresh-packagekit Setting up Install Process No package mplayer available. No package mplayer-gui available. No package gecko-mediaplayer available. No package mencoder available. No package vlc available. Nothing to do
Code: #yum repolist Loaded plugins: presto, refresh-packagekit repo id repo name status fedora Fedora 12 - x86_64 19,122 flash flash 1 livna rpm.livna.org for 12 - x86_64 3 skype Skype Repository 1 updates Fedora 12 - x86_64 - Updates 6,836 repolist: 25,963 Has something changed that I have missed? And I have done a yum clean all.
I am using redhat Linux 5.4 Server Edition. I am not able to to install Mplayer or VLC Player in various formats (.rpm , tgz). Kindly give me a guidance to Solve this ....
Error 1:-
cannot retrieve repository metadata(repomd.xml) for repository. Please verify its path and try again.
When I try playing a movie using mplayer, it says The following plugins are required
MPEG -1 Layer 3 decoder Divx mpeg-4 version 5 decoder
or
could not determine the type of stream
In the first case, clicking on the search option, error occurs (probably because of the proxy I am working behind) I can use yum install though behing the proxy. How can install these codecs from the command line ?
I recently decided that I want to install mplayer on fedora 13. Problem is, everytime I try, a new problem arises. I've tried add/remove software, and it said "package download failed, check internet connection" which doesn't make sense because I'm connected to the internet and my connection is fine. So, then I tried yum install mplayer, that gave me an error.
It would be convenient if i could simply install 11.3 along side my Ubuntu distro. I see yast enables me to reduce my sda1 and create a new partition, (sda3) However it offers to mount sda3 in /usr ? Could you offer me any advice please? My objective is to be able to select which distro from the grub menu.
I newing to utilize linux I want to ask I install redhat enterprise 4 4 on laptop acer aspire 4736, and all hadware I am not detected comprise wifi card and lan card. how detects my hadware that? one again of making ad-hoc at ubuntu 7.10
I was trying to play some mp3s and mp4s in my totem but keep on getting this error report of which I have attached some screenshots. I also tried to download some things that I usually put on my system such as: vlc, ffmpeg, dvdbackup, dvdrip, audacity, thoggen, handbrake, audacious & sound converter but I fail in the process.
Here are my outputs: Code: [root@localhost ~]# yum install ffmpeg libdvdcss libdvdread libdvdnav libdvdplay lsdvd mplayer gxine Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit google-chrome | 951 B 00:00 google-chrome/primary | 1.4 kB 00:00 google-chrome 3/3 Setting up Install Process No package ffmpeg available.
when I run netstat -s I get a whole listing of different statistics on udp/tcp. what I would like is to be able to understand those terms e.g. TCPLossFailures and link them with the appropriate TCP/IP terminology. There must be some refernce guide somewhere that shows what these fields mean or what they are tracking.
Just to give you a brief overview of the setup that I have presently. The linux box has a series of softwares installed on it with its respective configurations. The softwares most important are python, php, mysql, mysql connectors to name a few. Everytime we need to setup a machine like this the process has to be repeated several times over and the whole nine yard steps need to carried on frequently. Alternately, we also approach it by taking a complete file system backup ['ghost' of the box, to be precise] of the system recently installed and restore it on the new system to make it less cumbersome.
What I was looking for was something like an installer that helps me to select the packages that I need to install. The packages selected gets installed and resides in the directories that I want it to, configure the default settings or help me to change the configuration during or after the installation and so on and forth. Basically, its also an activity to assist newer recruits who would want to setup such nodes at a faster rate than currently.Am completely new to such a project. I may not have explained myself exhaustively here but am ready to give anyone as much details as reqd if there is somebody out there to assist and show direction.
I'm dual booting with Win Xp at the moment and have been google-ing and tinkering about with my distro and i'm learning new stuff everyday but I have a question about something that's been bothering me. I think i've figured out that the / partition is similar to the C: Drive in windows which contains program files n stuff am i right? and the home partition which contains users and their files is an offshoot of the root?
So if this is the case, i was in the expert partitioner in YAST to see how the the drive was partitioned and was wondering if the / partition was too big and if i could decrease the size and add it to the /home?. My sys specs are 512mb RAM Dell Dimension 3000 with an 80GB HDD 2.8Ghz Intel Celeron. I also have a 80Gb and 160Gb External laptop drives mainly for my movies n music n stuff. Also is the Swap partition a good size for the spec of computer i have?
I have a netbook with windows 7 installed and want to put Fedora 13 on also. Im not new to computers per se but new to linux. I did install Ubuntu 10.04 but didnt like it that much. I have tried Fedora 13 on my usb pen before installing and found it much nicer to use than Ubuntu.I do have an external dvdrw to install this if its easier.My query is..How do i dual boot this? I tried but every option i see isnt the option i want. I dont want to chose "use free space" as this will take all the rst of the 250gb hard drive i have and leave me nothing for windows. IF i partitioned the hard drive in half, how would i do
this is my first post right here. I'm running on my first Fedora full experience, then I'm not so experienced about the specific details of the distro. Coming from Ubuntu (and certainly sad about Unity bugs), I wanted to know other distros, so I've adopted Fedora as my main OS. I often had some bugs and try to resolve them by myself but, this time, I've no idea about what can I do. So, there it goes:
Recently I've been trying to set up my PostgreSQL server for development purposes. Then I went to EnterpriseDB website and downloaded the x86-64 GUI install bundle, as I always did in Ubuntu (I never had this bug with Ubuntu). After the download, I went on with the installation, doing these steps:
I run the installation with no problem, doing it alright, then I finish the installation and open pgAdmin3, for set up my databases. I log onto my server, put my password for postgres user and create a new server. It's all OK, so when I go to Query Mode tool (Ctrl + E), it crashes along with the pgAdmin.I decided to run the pgadmin script on terminal, looking for more details, then:
Code:
/opt/PostgreSQL/9.0/pgAdmin3/bin/pgadmin3: /opt/PostgreSQL/9.0/lib/libuuid.so.1: no version information available (required by /usr/lib64/libSM.so.6) /opt/PostgreSQL/9.0/scripts/launchpgadmin.sh: line 3: 4890 Segmentation fault (core dumped) LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/PostgreSQL/9.0/pgAdmin3/lib:/opt/PostgreSQL/9.0/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH G_SLICE=always-malloc /opt/PostgreSQL/9.0/pgAdmin3/bin/pgadmin3
How can I install Mplayer for openSUSE 11.3 x86_64 The 1 click install from packman is not working and the download install is asking for libopencore-amrnb.so.0 but llibopencore-amrnb0(x86-64) = 0.1.2-1.pm.3.1 is installed
This should be a very elementary question. I have a URL like http://SERVERNAME/file.wmv. When I enter it in "Open Location" in gnome-mpLayer it connects to the server and plays the stream. But when I run
mplayer "URL"
in the terminal I get a crazy endless loop of
Playing URL. Resolving SERVERNAME for AF_INET6... Couldn't resolve name for AF_INET6: SERVERNAME Resolving SERVERNAME for AF_INET... Connecting to server SERVERNAME[xxx.xx.xxx.xx]: 80... Cache size set to 320 KBytes
I think my usage of mplayer in the terminal is correct, since I can watch other URL's.It's only this specific one that doesn't work (I am not authorized to write the URL because they want it to be private.So my question is: Does anyone know why I get this loop? Or is it possible to see how mplayer is called by gnome-mplayer and what output messages it generates?I use gnome-mplayer 0.9.9.2 and mplayer 1.0rc4-4.4.5 on Ubuntu 10.10.
I had Windows XP working. I then put in a new hard disk and installed Redhat 5 on it. rom then i could only boot into Redhat. Further, everyting is very slow. Anothe rproblem is that Redhat does not see my netwrok so I cannot get onto the Internet. I need to have the choice of booting into XP or Redhat.
I have an mkv file that I'm trying to player with mplayer, but no video is showing up. Mplayer was installed using apt-get install mplayer since ./configure when I try to build mplayer gives me a bunch of garbage:
Current branch master is up to date. Detected operating system: Linux Detected host architecture: i386
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But, after installing mplayer using apt-get, I can't get any video for the file I'm trying to play. I've tried copying the files from "all-20110131.tar.bz2" to /usr/local/lib/codecs but I still don't even get a box for video. Everything works fine using the built in movie player--even the subtitles are shown correctly.