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Skip Quicknav Blog Micronews Planet. On Sidux which is based on Debian Sid , you have to add the following repository using either the terminal or Synaptic:. On Ubuntu, you have to add the Medibuntu repository, and the Ubuntu Documentation Wiki explains how to do this. Run then the following command to reload the repository information and install the mencoder and w32codecs packages:. Now you can convert the.
That latest release of Linux Mint is now available for general use and offers a polished, but less Mint-y theme. Well, its still not possible in MPlayer to play two subtitles at once. Maybe when -vf lavfi gets fixed up, then it might be possible to chain filters. However there is now an open source project to merge two subtitle files together. More information and the srt subtitle merging program for Linux, Windows and Mac can be found at DualSub.
Or you can use a subtitle merging script that puts subtitles on top and bottom with -ass. MPlayer server has updated openssl due to the heartbleed security issue, see this mail for details. The affected server was taken offline and has been replaced and all software reinstalled. MPlayer SVN, releases, web and mailinglists are on other servers and were not affected. We believe that the original compromise happened to a server, unrelated to FFmpeg and MPlayer, several months ago. That server was used as a source to clone the VM that we recently moved Trac to.
It is not known if anyone used the backdoor that was found. We recommend all users to change their passwords. Especially users who use a password on Trac that they also use elsewhere, should change that password at least elsewhere. The MPlayer bug tracker was moved to the project server. The tracker software was migrated from BugZilla to Trac.
Big thanks to Moritz Bunkus for running the tracker for nearly a decade! User accounts were preserved but you may need to reset your password if you cannot log in anymore. It looks like Doom9 forums were compromised. For those of you sticking to the release version, we recommend to update to 1. The tar file in the download section also contains the latest version of the FFmpeg 0. If you need a diff of only the fix itself, for example for old versions you still want or need to maintain please use.
Advanced help would be appreciated, please coordinate on mplayer-dev-eng mailing list for more information. The SMPlayer installer was trying to install adware and toolbars. If you have installed SMPlayer via the web installer, we urge you to uninstall all of the spyware that may have been installed. The link had been changed and I failed to notice.
Any users affected have my sincere apologies. After a long pause, we decided that it might be a good idea to make a new release. While we had our fun with the naming scheme with lots of "pre" and "rc" it seemed time to move on and with everyone incrementing major versions between weekly and monthly we hope to be forgiven for jumping ahead to 1.
This release is intended to be compatible with the recent FFmpeg 0. We hope it will be useful to distros and other users relying on FFmpeg 0. Everyone else is encouraged to follow Subversion HEAD to always get the latest features and bug fixes. You might still want to read the release announcement to get a short summary of any bigger changes and improvements.
Among the bigger news is that we found a maintainer for the X11 gmplayer GUI, so those holding out on it against our earlier recommendations will get a lot of bug fixes. MPlayer will now also try much harder to handle intermittent network failures, for example trying to reconnect. As part of the code cleanup efforts, the internal libfaad2 copy has been removed since the FFmpeg decoder is working well.
Also the internal mp3lib copy is no longer used by default since the many alternatives FFmpeg, libmpg, libmad avoid its recurring issues like incorrect decoding with newer compilers. However it can still be forced at runtime for easier tracking of regressions. Please do not rely on this since it will be removed in the future.
If you do not actually need it consider disabling it at compile time with --disable-mp3lib. As a first for this release, the tarballs are available in two variants: compressed with xz and compressed with gzip. Please get the xz variant if you can to save bandwidth, the gzip version is for everyone that cannot use it. Should you never have encountered xz compressed files, newer versions of tar can uncompress it via "tar xJf MPlayer MPlayer needs some documentation on how to play encrypted discs.
Patches are welcome.
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