XMMS plugin support, ARM section updated, some whitespace for the IRIX

section, based on a patch by Balatoni Denes <pnis@coder.hu>.


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<LI><A HREF="formats.html#wma">2.1.2.4 WMA/ASF files</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="formats.html#mp4">2.1.2.5 MP4 files</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="formats.html#cdda">2.1.2.6 CD audio</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="formats.html#xmms">2.1.2.7 XMMS</A></LI>
</UL>
</LI>
</UL>
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<LI><B>cdparanoia</B> - optional, for CDDA support</LI>
<LI><B>libfreetype</B> - optional, for TTF fonts support. At least 2.0.9 is
required.</LI>
<LI><B>libxmms</B> - optional, for XMMS input plugin support. At least 1.2.7 is
required.</LI>
</UL>
<H4>Codecs:</H4>
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<H2><A NAME="strongarm">6.4 StrongARM</A></H2>
<P>MPlayer is reported to compile on StrongARM. Use the following command line:</P>
<PRE>
./configure --target=arm-linux --disable-css --with-x11libdir=/usr/arm/lib
--with-x11incdir=/usr/arm/lib --disable-gcc-checking
</PRE>
<P>MPlayer works on Linux PDAs with ARM CPU e.g. Sharp Zaurus, Compaq Ipaq.
The easiest way to obtain MPlayer is to get it from one of the
<A HREF="http://www.openzaurus.org">Openzaurus</A> package feeds.
If you want to compile it yourself, you should look at the
<A HREF="http://openzaurus.bkbits.net:8080/buildroot/src/packages/mplayer?nav=index.html|src/.|src/packages">mplayer</A>
and the
<A HREF="http://openzaurus.bkbits.net:8080/buildroot/src/packages/libavcodec?nav=index.html|src/.|src/packages">libavcodec</A>
directory in the OpenZaurus distribution buildroot. These always have the
latest Makefile and patches used for building a CVS MPlayer with libavcodec.
<BR>If you need a GUI frontend, you can use xmms-embedded.</P>
<H2><A NAME="sgi">6.5 Silicon Graphics / IRIX</A></H2>
<P>You can either try to install the GNU install program, and (if you did not
put it in your global path) then point to the location with:</P>
<PRE>
./configure --install-path=PATH
</PRE>
<P>Or you can use the default install delivered with IRIX 6.5 in which case you
will have to edit the Makefile a littlebit by hand. Change the following two
lines:</P>
<PRE>
$(INSTALL) -c -m 644 DOCS/mplayer.1 $(MANDIR)/man1/mplayer.1
$(INSTALL) -c -m 644 etc/codecs.conf $(CONFDIR)/codecs.conf
</PRE>
<P>to:</P>
<PRE>
$(INSTALL) -m 644 mplayer.1 $(MANDIR)/man1/
$(INSTALL) -m 644 codecs.conf $(CONFDIR)/
</PRE>
<P>And then do (from within the MPlayer source dir):</P>
<PRE>
cp DOCS/mplayer.1 . ; cp etc/codecs.conf .
</PRE>
<P>and then go on with building and installing.</P>

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<P>See the man page's <CODE>-cdda</CODE> option which can be used to
pass options to cdparanoia.</P>
<H4><A NAME="xmms">2.1.2.7 XMMS</A></H4>
<P>MPlayer can use XMMS input plugins to play many file formats. There are
plugins for SNES game tunes, SID tunes (from Commodore 64), many Amiga
formats, .xm, .it, VQF, musepack, Bonk, shorten and many others. You can find
them at the
<A HREF="http://www.xmms.org/plugins_input.html">XMMS input plugin page</A>.</P>
<P>For this feature you need to have XMMS and compile MPlayer with
<CODE>./configure --enable-xmms</CODE>. If that does not work, you might need
to set the XMMS plugin and library path explicitly by way of the
<CODE>--with-xmmsplugindir</CODE> and <CODE>--withxmmslibdir</CODE>
switches.</P>
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