I could be mixed up here, but I have mplayer working perfectly at home in CentOS 4.4, but I just built it here at work for CentOS 5.0 and it doesn't produce any sound.
My h/w: 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01) Dell Precision 390 Intel Pentium 4 3.00GHz 2Gb RAM
The sound from Adobe/Macromedia flash player works fine (in seamonkey) - should I be telling mplayer to build for i386 instead of x86_64? I have pulled down all the codecs I could find, so . . .?
On 5/4/07, Mark Hull-Richter mhullrich@gmail.com wrote:
I could be mixed up here, but I have mplayer working perfectly at home in CentOS 4.4, but I just built it here at work for CentOS 5.0 and it doesn't produce any sound.
Please for the love of god stop building things yourself, as you're clearly not able to succeed. Mplayer works just fine on centos5, and is readily installable from the RPMForge repository. Dag, dries and others put plenty of effort into having a solid product which works with RHEL and CentOS. The least you can do is use their packages.
On 5/4/07, Jim Perrin jperrin@gmail.com wrote:
Please for the love of god stop building things yourself, as you're clearly not able to succeed. Mplayer works just fine on centos5, and is readily installable from the RPMForge repository. Dag, dries and others put plenty of effort into having a solid product which works with RHEL and CentOS. The least you can do is use their packages.
I'm just on overload right now - most of what I build works just fine....
Jim Perrin wrote:
Please for the love of god stop building things yourself, as you're clearly not able to succeed. Mplayer works just fine on centos5, and is readily installable from the RPMForge repository. Dag, dries and others put plenty of effort into having a solid product which works with RHEL and CentOS. The least you can do is use their packages.
atrpms repository is fine too, on my x86 system I am using its mplayer.