I just installed smplayer and it's not working! I don't seem to recognise the reason, but it might be something in the lines of 'unrecognised mplayer version' or something. Although, mplayer works. from terminal i'm able to run mplayer and watch movies.
Hi all,I am trying to play wma files using smplayer but it does not work. any ideas?I have installed below mplayer and smplayer versions:extra/mplayer 35014-1
extra/smplayer 0.8.0-1Thx.
toni
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2012-09-08T16:10:13Z
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If you like mplayer, you will love SMPlayer and Gnome-Mplayer. Both SMplayer and Gnome-Mplayer are really good MPlayer front-ends and they do work great. SMplayer has long been my favorite multimedia player in Ubuntu and we have even featured SMplayer among the most wanted multimedia apps for Ubuntu.
Tech Drive-in: "If you like mplayer, you will love SMPlayer and Gnome-Mplayer. Both SMplayer and Gnome-Mplayer are really good MPlayer front-ends and they do work great"
Using Ubuntu 12.04.1 i set SMPlayer as default movie player in my system settings and i want movie files to open with SMPlayer whenever i try double-click on them but doesnt work. The system still recognises standard Mplayer as default.
I also set SMPlayer to open movie files from "open with another app" menu but this doesnt work either.
SMPlayer intends to be a complete front-end for MPlayer, from basic features like playing videos, DVDs, and VCDs to more advanced features like support for MPlayer filters and more.
ppa:rvm/smplayer provides latest stable smplayer for Ubuntu Hardy, Jaunty, Karmic, Lucid, Maverick, Natty, Oneiric, Precise.
In Ubuntu 12.04 Precise, software center provides smplayer 0.7.0.
SMPlayer, a complete media player for Linux that is based on MPlayer as the playback engine and that uses its own codecs, is now at version 0.8.4.
SMPlayer 0.8.2 may not be a major release, but the developers have brought back the YouTube functionality.
Highlights of SMPlayer 0.8.4:
• A new option has been added and users can now select the FPS for external subtitles;
• The video equa
I was trying to use MPlayer as a simple benchmarking tools and I need it to show the real time FPS counter, either on the console or on the video playback itself. I googled around and I stumbled across -benchmark option but I don't see the information I required anywhere.
I bought a h264 security camera system last year and set it up to ftp video to my computer. I was able to get the video to play (even though it played a little fast) on Ubuntu 11.04 using mplayer.
A few months ago, I did a fresh install of 12.04 and I cannot seem to get the video to play with mplayer, smplayer or VLC.