This shouldn't well, if you happen to know a fix give me a yell, but thanks for your info in any case. MPlayer interrupted by signal 10 in module: decode_video Opening video decoder: FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family Selected audio codec: afm:libvorbis (OggVorbis Audio Decoder) Track ID 4: subtitles (S_TEXT/UTF8), -sid 1, -slang eng Track ID 3: subtitles (S_TEXT/ASS), -sid 0, -slang eng Track ID 2: audio (A_VORBIS), -aid 0, -alang jpn Track ID 1: video (V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC), -vid 0 Playing /Volumes/nara/Kamichu/Kamichu 6.mkv. mplayer '/Volumes/nara/Kamichu/Kamichu 6.mkv' When you open a new Terminal you start in your home folder (/Users/name/) and we create a folder called "Development" right there and open it:Ĭode: $.
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X11 can be found on the OSX installer DVD.įirst we gonna make a folder for all the sources to be put in. You gonna need X11 from Apple for the FreeType library (if you don't already have it or want to obtain it directly).
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You can find it in Applications > Utilites > Terminal.app I've put the optional stuff for the MEncoder (XviD, lame, x264) at the bottom but those have to be installed first if you want them.Įverything here will be done with the Terminal.
#Mplayer osx extended codecs registration#
Grab the latest version off Apple Developer Connection (free registration - recommended) 1st it's makes you feel better, gives you some expirience with *nix and you'll get a faster MPlayer (x264 playback was 20% faster compared to the last official binary release of MplayerOSX). It's actually not that hard and so I thought I'd write up a little tutorial. I recently managed to compile MPlayer and MEncoder on OSX after several unsuccessful attempts in Linux.