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Old 05-17-2012, 08:55 AM
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MPlayer isn't in the FreeBSD base
It's in PC-BSD base:

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which mplayer
/usr/local/bin/mplayer
I don't remember myself doing `pkg_add -r mplayer`, so it should have been installed along PC-BSD.
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Old 05-17-2012, 09:10 AM
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Maybe it is included with the DVD version of PCBSD, but it wasn't on my system when I installed from CD. My "which" produces the following (after installing PBI):

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/home/purgatori/bin/mplayer
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Old 05-17-2012, 11:14 AM
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mplayer is a dependancy for some (not all) of the desktop environments, which is why it is installed by default for some users and not others. It is for this very reason that we make the mplayer PBI available, that way you can use it no matter which desktop environment(s) you happen to have installed at the time.

BTW, the mplayer PBI just finished building on the server, I will take a look at it and try to get it approved later today.
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Old 05-17-2012, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Beanpole View Post
mplayer is a dependancy for some (not all) of the desktop environments, which is why it is installed by default for some users and not others. It is for this very reason that we make the mplayer PBI available, that way you can use it no matter which desktop environment(s) you happen to have installed at the time.

BTW, the mplayer PBI just finished building on the server, I will take a look at it and try to get it approved later today.
Just downloaded and tried it out, and everything seems to be working fine -- including SDL
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Old 07-25-2012, 12:54 PM
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Please change too

PBI_MAKEOPTS=

For nVidia graphical Cards, this is Hardware acceleration, absolut needed for nVidia Cards

WITH_VDPAU=true


Enable Video4Linux TV support

WITH_V4L=true


Enable RTMPDump Streaming Media support

WITH_LIBRTMP=true


I have all this and all other Options from first Post in this Thread in mine local PBI which works great.
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Old 07-25-2012, 02:03 PM
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I just enabled those three options in the mplayer PBI. I must have missed it in your first post...
I set the PBI to rebuild, but it might take a little bit since we are still working through the backlog of PBI's that need to rebuild since the PNG libraries got updated.

Edit: I went back to the first post and enabled all of the requested options except win32 (since we only build PBI's for i386 and amd64 architectures at the moment)
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