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Paketnamemplayer2
BeschreibungAdvanced general-purpose video player.
Archiv/Repositorydebian-multimedia.org wheezy (main)
Version1:2.0~git20120817-dmo1
Sektionvideo
Prioritätextra
Installierte Größe9527 Byte
Hängt ab vonliba52-0.7.4, libaa1 (>= 1.4p5), libasound2 (>= 1.0.16), libaudio2, libbluray1, libbs2b0, libbz2-1.0
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PaketbetreuerChristian Marillat
Quellemplayer2-dmo
Paketgröße3666692 Byte
Prüfsumme MD5a6ba2773bfe50404f05e82a82942f188
Prüfsumme SHA1cb2b7cf419eb237aa340372459abbdb6daefa5c4
Prüfsumme SHA256f92e78438c162229868e5ed6db5a16d9a670c3fdb2c6f812d469f15e7e44c565
Link zum Herunterladenmplayer2_2.0~git20120817-dmo1_i386.deb
Ausführliche BeschreibungA fork of the original MPlayer project, it contains significant further development and supports a number of features not available in other Unix players. . Better pause handling : In MPlayer executing any commands forced the player to unpause. This is no longer the case; in MPlayer2 you can change settings, seek, or run other commands while paused. . Better Matroska support : MPlayer2 has improved support for Matroska files, including support for ordered chapters and editions. . Easy to use multithreading support : It's easy to build MPlayer2 with FFmpeg-mt support, and threading will be used automatically without requiring any manual configuration. This gives a big performance increase on multicore machines. . Much better support for VDPAU functionality on NVIDIA cards : * Removed limitations that prevented switching frames more than once per monitor refresh. With MPlayer2 you can play high-FPS content or use fast forward on a 60 Hz monitor without breaking playback. * Added support for the frame timing functionality of VDPAU. * Improved performance by better buffer handling and smarter subtitle texture uploads (both VDPAU hardware decoding and displaying software decoded video with VDPAU perform better). * Added logic to reduce frame timing jitter in some situations. * Handle frames added by deinterlacing properly. * Several bugfixes. * Various minor improvements (studio level output support, set default deinterlace mode, ...) . Support for precise seeks : It's now possible to seek to any frame in the video; seeks are no longer necessarily limited to keyframes. . Support for gettext-based translations : The message translation support in MPlayer was basically useless for binary Linux distributions, as the message language was hardcoded at compile time and supporting several languages would have required a separate program binary for every one. Runtime-switchable translations with gettext are now supported. . No longer depends on embedded FFmpeg tree or internal FFmpeg symbols : MPlayer required an embedded copy of FFmpeg to compile. This caused a maintenance burden as changes in FFmpeg fairly often broke the compilation of MPlayer. While it could link against shared FFmpeg libraries it would still use some code from the embedded tree instead, and also depended on internal FFmpeg symbols that are not part of the public API, thus making any dynamic-linked binaries liable to break when FFmpeg libraries are updated. MPlayer2 does not depend on embedded FFmpeg library copies and uses FFmpeg only through its public API. This eases maintenance and makes dynamic-linked binaries safe. . Miscellaneous : * Lots of bugfixes. * Improvements in audio/video sync handling. * Cleaned up and improved various terminal output messages. * Support for gapless playback of audio files (option -gapless-audio). * Better responsiveness in certain cases where MPlayer had significant latency before reading or completing commands. * Support modifier keys in command bindinds (currently X11-based input only). * Keep fullscreen state by default when switching between files. * OSS4 volume control. * Various stuff not listed here...


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