On the site http://marillat.free.fr/ there's no mention of testing, only
woody and sid are available. I guess woody should be safe? I myself use
woody and use the woody packs from there, they rock!
Hope this helps!
/johan
Lukas Latz wrote:
Hi,
I'm running testing so I added
deb http://maril
Hi,
I'm running testing so I added
deb http://marillat.free.fr/ testing main
to my sources.list.
Checked out what's in there (lots of neat looking stuff) and tried to
get some of it with dselect (after updating).
updating claims success regarding that site but in dselect *select* the
apps just d
For mpegs, I like gtv better than xine. The package for installing it is
not called "gtv" but rather "smpeg-gtv". Nevertheless, from an xterm,
you invoke it with the command "gtv".
regards,
Robert
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003 16:42:22 -0800 (PST)
"nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Antonio Rodriguez said:
heya,
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 06:29:32PM +0800, Elijah wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm having problems installing mplayer on my debian, does that command
> up there ^ be enough to compile and create a deb? will I still need
> dependencies like the mplayers in the apt sources? eg. libvidencore0
you know, i hon
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 06:29:32PM +0800, Elijah wrote:
>
> I'm having problems installing mplayer on my debian, does that command
> up there ^ be enough to compile and create a deb? will I still need
> dependencies like the mplayers in the apt sources? eg. libvidencore0
>
I think
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 10:04, sean finney wrote:
> i've used a small handful of apps to do this. my current favorite is
> mplayer. it plays almost anything i can give it, it's not horribly bloated
> or buggy, and though it isn't directly available via apt-get, it ships
> with a debian directory in
i've used a small handful of apps to do this. my current favorite is
mplayer. it plays almost anything i can give it, it's not horribly bloated
or buggy, and though it isn't directly available via apt-get, it ships
with a debian directory in its source. this means you can
# ./debian/rules binar
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 07:04:30PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> What would be the best to see some avi or mpeg movies?
Would depend on the encoding of the avi file, but normally xine or
mplayer.
> Or converter from avi to mpeg?
Again depends on the encoding, but normally transcode.
--
J
Antonio Rodriguez said:
> What would be the best to see some avi or mpeg movies? Or converter from
> avi to mpeg?
> Using woody 3.0
my favorite mpeg-1 player is xine. Some say mplayer is better, but I haven't
tried it myself(yet). I use avifile for avis, I don't think its included with
debian 3.0
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