On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 08:48, Net Dragon wrote: > [Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html] > OK. I was using the debian package that http://marillat.free.fr/ is > supplying but I was getting all kinds of errors or the command line > options just did not even seem to be taking effect. Finally I managed to > properly download, configure, compile & install Mplayer/encoder on my > Debian system using the traditional ./configure, make, make install > method. Before I did that though I found the latest version of mp3lame on > Freshmeat.net and installed it with the traditional method. > > Finally I ran ./config for Mplayer to make sure I met it's basic > requirements for installation.. Using the documentation and ./configure > --help I came up with this config line: > > ./configure --with-win32libdir=/usr/lib/win32/ --enable-largefiles > --enable-runtime-cpudetection > > I know I did not need to use the win32libdir option but I placed the files > in the /usr/lib/win32 and just wanted to make sure. > > It configured compiled and installed without a problem. But I can not > encode audio. > > mencoder -endpos 0:1:0 CyprusXS.mpg -ovc frameno -o frameno.avi -oac > mp3lame -lameopts cbr:br=128:mode=1 -idx > > Error: MPlayer was compiled without libmp3lame support! > > I know LAME is installed. What is the option to compile with it's support? > When I do a ./configure --help and it shows all the options I can not find > anything in there for lame support. I can not seem to locate enabling LAM > support in the documentation ether. usually it's autodetected. search your configure.log file for 'lame' and find out why it wasn't detected. gabor -- "Don't worry. I used the back of my sword. Oh, it's double-sided. Sorry." -Zelgadis, Slayers