[MPlayer-users] Question: making mplayer run as a windows service

Richard Kuenz richard.kuenz at web.de
Mon May 22 20:36:11 EEST 2017


I have another question please,

on a imac g5 running osx 10.5.8
using macports could install mplayer 1.3 or similar -
which is being used in conjunction with youtube-viewer (perl program, 
terminal based, to access youtube) -
so happy that it playbacks https://streams.
but the playback is somewhat differed, eg. slower than the underlying audio;

does someone know of a tweak to make it more in "tune" with the played 
stream?
it should be in tune also when playing back and skpping forth;
it has a radeon graphics with 128mb vram

thank you in advance.

Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
> Check the options -idle and -slave. You will need a little client to
> send commands to the mplayer service, however since you just need to
> play wavs it should be fairly easy.
>
> On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 1:52 PM, Richard Kuenz <richard.kuenz at web.de> wrote:
>> Sorry for interrupting,
>> There is a very nice player
>> for playing audio from terminal command line called cmus.
>>
>> Paolo,
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>> What I am trying to achieve is a quicker startup from MPlayer (like right
>> after a re-boot or after MPlayer has sat dormant for a day). I don't want
>> MPlayer to do anything but play wav files, I do not need it to play movies,
>> weird DVDs, VHCDs, or any of that. All I need it to do is play wav files,
>> period. But what happens is that if I re-boot my machine, or if it sits idle
>> for a while (say 12 hours) and then I call on it to play a certain wav file,
>> it can take MPlayer up to 30 seconds to load and play that file. It is
>> especially noticeable after a re-boot.
>> So, I was wondering if there was some way to get MPlayer to either: 1.) boot
>> up with support to play ONLY wav files, so that it doesn't load up all of
>> the fonts, all the other drivers, etc., or 2.) load up from boot by running
>> as a service in the background so that it doesn't have to load every time it
>> is called upon, so that it plays the wav file almost immediately whenever it
>> is called on.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Eric
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: MPlayer-users [mailto:mplayer-users-bounces at mplayerhq.hu] On Behalf Of
>> Paolo Bolzoni
>> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2017 3:50 AM
>> To: MPlayer usage questions, feature requests, bug reports
>> <mplayer-users at mplayerhq.hu>
>> Subject: Re: [MPlayer-users] Question: making mplayer run as a windows
>> service
>>
>> Windows services are special programs (microsoft likes complexity), but
>> there are programs to execute any program as service (like http://nssm.cc/).
>> Still what are you trying to achieve?
>>
>> On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 10:48 PM, Eric Tullock <etullock at blackberry.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there any way to set up MPlayer to run in Windows as a service. I have
>>> tried setting it up, and it is in the list, but the app will not launch from
>>> the services manager, powershell, command line, etc.?
>>>
>>> Any help would be much appreciated.
>>>
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