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  1. #Mplayer window how to
  2. #Mplayer window movie
  3. #Mplayer window install
  4. #Mplayer window zip file

#Mplayer window how to

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    #Mplayer window movie

    What I haven't worked out is if it is possible to display the movie across the two screens. In my case, adapters 0 and 1 refer to the left screen, and adapter 2 the right hand screen with adapter 2 being the selected adapter by adding Opening video decoder: FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family

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    Selected audio codec: afm:mp3lib (mp3lib MPEG layer-2, layer-3) If you look at the console output from MPlayer (when not running full screen) then it should display a list of available adapters, and show which one it is using. All you need is to add an adapter line to the config file, specifying which adapter to use. If you are running two screens off a dual head graphics card, or just running two graphics cards, then you can make MPlayer display the full screen video on whichever screen you want. MPlayer should play just about any video file you throw at it with ease. To display the video full screen every time (rather than pressing the f key every time) remove the # from the last line of the config file, so it reads Read the mplayer help file c:\mplayer\man_page.html for more help, and also for details on keyboard shortcuts for controlling the video. If not, you will need to run mplayer from the command line so you can see what error is produced. Now try the clip again, it should now play fine. The clip should start playing, if it doesn't then it's probably because MPlayer doesn't recognise your video card, so open the file c:\mplayer\mplayer\config with wordpad, and alter turn off hardware acceleration by changing the first line to

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    To make sure mplayer is working ok find a video file and send to MPlayer. Generally there is nothing to configure as MPlayer usually works straight away. Now, if you right click on a video file, and select Send To you should see the option to send it to Mplayer]

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    If you don't see it then you may need to tell explorer to show hidden files, by using the tools -> folder options menu and then the view tab.Ĭreate a new shortcut in that Send To folder, pointing the shortcut at the mplayer.exe exe in the c:\mplayer folder. If you navigate up one folder you should see a folder called send to. To create the short cut, right click on the windows start button and click explore. So that you can just right click on the video and select send to -> mplayer as this means you don't need to set up any file associations for mplayer, which would need to be undone if you removed mplayer. I've found the easiest way to play a video with mplayer is to create a send to shortcut. It ran on a clean copy of Windows XP Home SP2 without needing anything updating. On windows, MPlayer uses Microsoft's DirectX to display the video, so you may need to make sure you have a recent version if there any problems. Then extract the contents of the codec zip into the codec sub-folder of the mplayer folder i.e.

    #Mplayer window zip file

    You'll need the MPlayer windows binaries and the windows essential codec pack.Įxtract the contents of the binaries zip file into the folder you want to use for mplayer, in this howto I'm gonna use c:\mplayer. So you need to grab the files from the MPlayer Website. This means that uninstalling is just a matter of deleting the folder.

    #Mplayer window install

    One of the great features of MPlayer, is that you don't actually install the software, you just extract the contents of the zip file into a folder, and thats pretty much it. Running MPlayer on windows to watch video clips instead of windows media player can save a lot of time and effort ensuring you have the correct codecs installed, and provides such a clean and simple interface to watch the movie clips with.








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