trplayer and debian 2.6.18

Doug Smith bdsmith at oralux.org
Sun Mar 4 23:23:33 EST 2007


You're right.  mplayer totally rocks.  It seems to handle anything
from simple .au files to movie disks.  I have not yet found an audio
format it won't handle.  The best bet is to change to mplayer.  It's
easy to install and get started with.  Just download, grab the codecs
packages, open out the codecs, place that directory in the right
place, open out the mplayer archive, configure, build and install.
That is all.  Just call mplayer on the file you want, and you will be
pleasantly surprised.  



Just give it a try.  I will gladly help you with it.  




-- 
Doug Smith: C.S.F.C.
Computer Scientist For CHRIST





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