Hai
Yeah I get that all the time on new installs with mplayer heres what I
do.
first run mplayer as root, if it doesn't work just make the directories
and files it cant find or open in the /root home directory with "mkdir"
and "touch" for files (last time I did this mplayer made all the files
and
--- Adam Bogacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> (1) Writing 'Mplayer' as user I get
> "Can't open '/home/adam/.mplayer/codecs.conf' No
> such file or directory"
> I've downloaded the Mplayer codecs file from the
> home page but it is
> currently
> in /home/adam ... that's not the same as set
> (1) Writing 'Mplayer' as user I get
> "Can't open '/home/adam/.mplayer/codecs.conf' No such file or
directory"
> I've downloaded the Mplayer codecs file from the home page but it is
> currently
> in /home/adam ... that's not the same as setting up a conf file.
> (2) Mplayer now handles all my MP3
Have you installed the sub title fonts?
I think on the Mplayer site the FAQ talks about the subfont.ttf issue
> Hi,
> (1) Writing 'Mplayer' as user I get
> "Can't open '/home/adam/.mplayer/codecs.conf' No such file or directory"
> I've downloaded the Mplayer codecs file from the home page but it
Hi,
(1) Writing 'Mplayer' as user I get
"Can't open '/home/adam/.mplayer/codecs.conf' No such file or directory"
I've downloaded the Mplayer codecs file from the home page but it is
currently
in /home/adam ... that's not the same as setting up a conf file.
(2) Mplayer now handles all my MP3's (to
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