Robert Kiely wrote:
> On 09/06/06, Robert Kiely <robert.kiely at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm just going to try compiling
>> my own xmms with mp3 support and see how I get on with that.
>> So, I've gotten mp3 support now on 3.6 on the opteron machines. I
> installed xmms-1.2.10 from an rpm from Dag Wieers site and it worked
> straight off. However, still have the problem of playing .ram files
> (RealAudio and RealVideo files), they have no sound. I'm trying now to
> use Mplayer and after installing about 18 or so packages due to
> dependencies I now have Mplayer running but it won't play .ram files.
> It says it can't find avisynth.dll... I've installed the all codecs
> package from mplayer's site so I've no idea why it can't play the .ram
> files. Any more help would definintely be appreciated...
Eh... You might have tried Googling for "mplayer avisynth.dll"
The short version: mplayer falls through to avisynth.dll (which AFAIK is
never present) when nothing else works. You have a different problem.
Are there any other warnings before the avisynth.dll one? And what does
Google say when you ask it about those errors?
Ronan
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