[MPlayer-cvslog] r22215 - trunk/README
diego
subversion at mplayerhq.hu
Wed Feb 14 01:19:33 CET 2007
Author: diego
Date: Wed Feb 14 01:19:33 2007
New Revision: 22215
Modified:
trunk/README
Log:
some clarifications and updates
Modified: trunk/README
==============================================================================
--- trunk/README (original)
+++ trunk/README Wed Feb 14 01:19:33 2007
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
several unofficial alternative graphical frontends are available.
MEncoder is a command line video encoder for advanced users that can be built
-from the MPlayer source tree. An unofficial graphical frontend exists but is
+from the MPlayer source tree. Unofficial graphical frontends exist but are
not included.
This document is for getting you started in a few minutes. It cannot answer all
@@ -25,12 +25,11 @@
Before you start...
-Unless you know what are you doing, consult DOCS/HTML/en/video.html to see
-which driver to use with your video card to get the best quality and
-performance. Most cards require special drivers not included with XFree86 to
-drive their 2-D video acceleration features like YUV and scaling.
-
-Without accelerated video even an 800MHz P3 may be too slow to play DVDs.
+Make sure that your version of X has Xvideo support, without it even very
+fast machines may not be able to properly play high resolution videos in
+fullscreen mode. Consult DOCS/HTML/en/video.html for details. There you may
+also find out about special card-specific video output drivers that can yield
+optimal performance.
______________________
@@ -65,12 +64,12 @@
STEP1: Installing Binary Codecs
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-MPlayer has builtin support for the most common audio and video formats, but
-for some external binary codecs are required. Examples include newer RealVideo
-variants and a couple of uncommon formats. This step is not mandatory, but
-recommended for getting MPlayer to play a broader range of formats. Please
-note that binary codecs only work on the platform they were compiled for.
-We provide packages for x86 and PowerPC.
+MPlayer has builtin support for the most common audio and video formats. For a
+few formats no native decoder exists and external binary codecs are required
+to handle them, for example newer RealVideo variants and a variety of uncommon
+formats. This step is not mandatory, but recommended for getting MPlayer to
+play a broader range of formats. Please note that binary codecs only work on
+the processor architecture they were compiled for.
Unpack the codecs archives and put the contents in a directory where MPlayer
will find them. The default directory is /usr/local/lib/codecs/ (it used to be
@@ -86,8 +85,8 @@
./configure
-to configure MPlayer with the default options. The codecs you installed above
-should be autodetected. GUI support has to be enabled separately, run
+to configure MPlayer with the default options. GUI support has to be enabled
+separately, run
./configure --enable-gui
@@ -181,8 +180,7 @@
gmplayer <moviefile>
gmplayer is a symbolic link to mplayer created by 'make install'.
-Without <moviefile>, MPlayer will come up and you will be able to use the GUI
-filepicker.
+Without <moviefile>, gmplayer will start with the GUI filepicker.
To play a VCD track or a DVD title, try:
@@ -196,7 +194,7 @@
If you get jerky playback or no sound, experiment with the '-ao' switch (see
'-ao help') to choose between different audio drivers. Note that jerky playback
is caused by buggy audio drivers or a slow processor and video card. With a
-good audio and video driver combination, one can play DVDs and 720x576 DivX
+good audio and video driver combination, one can play DVDs and 720x576 MPEG-4
files smoothly on a Celeron 366. Slower systems may need the '-framedrop'
option.
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