From 96f58b7a0951be2d8b3328c8ae20ce993ae3ddbc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: gabucino At this point, MPlayer is ready to use. The directory
- Though not mandatory, the fonts should be installed in order to gain OSD,
- and subtitle functionality. Download $PREFIX/share/mplayer
contains the codecs.conf
+ $PREFIX/etc/mplayer
contains the codecs.conf
file, which is used to tell the program all the codecs and their
capabilities. This file should always be kept up to date together with the
main binary.
@@ -771,16 +771,10 @@
configure.log
file usually tells you what is missing.mp-arial-iso-8859-*.zip
- and/or optional (if exists) language updates. See the
- Subtitles and OSD section for details.
- mkdir ~/.mplayer - cd ~/.mplayer - unzip mp-arial-iso-8859-1.zip - ln -s ~/.mplayer/iso-8859-1/arial-24 font -
MPlayer can dump the previously listed subtitle formats into the following @@ -834,6 +829,8 @@
-dumpmpsub
-dumpsrtsub
-dumpmicrodvdsub
-dumpjacosub
-dumpsami
The command line options differ slightly for the different formats:
@@ -945,15 +942,24 @@--enable-freetype
option to ./configure. Then you
+ have two methods:
+ -font /path/to/arial.ttf
option to specify
+ a TrueType font file on every occassionln -s /path/to/arial.ttf ~/.mplayer/subfont.ttf
After that, UNZIP the file you downloaded to ~/.mplayer
or
- $PREFIX/share/mplayer
. Then rename or symlink one of them to
+
If you chose non-TTF fonts, UNZIP the file you downloaded to ~/.mplayer
or
+ $PREFIX/share/mplayer
. Then rename or symlink one of the extracted directories to
font
(like: ln -s ~/.mplayer/arial-24
~/.mplayer/font
). Now you have to see a timer at the upper left corner
of the movie (switch it off with the "o" key).
OSD has 3 states: (switch with 'o')