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2745 | 10 <P><B><A NAME=2.2>2.2. Supported codecs</A></B></P> |
1612 | 11 |
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2745 | 13 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.1>2.2.1. Video codecs</A></B></P> |
1612 | 14 |
1731 | 15 <P>See <A HREF="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/codecs-status.html">http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/codecs-status.html</A> for the complete, |
1869 | 16 daily generated list!!!</P> |
1612 | 17 |
5534 | 18 <P>The most important ones above all:</P> |
1682 | 19 <UL> |
2290 | 20 <LI>MPEG1 (VCD) and MPEG2 (DVD) video</LI> |
5968 | 21 <LI>DivX ;-), OpenDivX (DivX4), DivX 5.01, 3ivX, M$ MPEG4 v2 and other MPEG4 variants</LI> |
2290 | 22 <LI>Windows Media Video 7 (WMV1) and 8 (WMV2) used in .wmv files</LI> |
5114 | 23 <LI>Cinepak and Intel Indeo codecs (3.1,3.2,4.1,5.0)</LI> |
24 <LI>MJPEG, AVID, VCR2, ASV2 and other hardware formats</LI> | |
25 <LI>VIVO 1.0, 2.0, I263 and other h263(+) variants</LI> | |
26 <LI>FLI/FLC</LI> | |
6357 | 27 <LI>RealVideo 1.0 from ffmpeg, and RealVideo 2.0, 3.0 using RealPlayer |
28 libraries</LI> | |
5114 | 29 <LI>Various old simple RLE-like formats</LI> |
5534 | 30 </UL> |
1612 | 31 |
5534 | 32 <P>If you have a Win32 codec not listed here which is not supported yet, please read the |
33 <A HREF="#2.2.3">codec importing HOWTO</A> and help us add support | |
1731 | 34 for it!</P> |
1612 | 35 |
5018 | 36 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.1.1>2.2.1.1. DivX4/DivX5</A></B></P> |
1612 | 37 |
1682 | 38 <P>This section contains information about the DivX4 codec of |
5534 | 39 <A HREF="http://www.projectmayo.com">Project Mayo</A>. Their first available alpha version was OpenDivX 4.0 |
1682 | 40 alpha 47 and 48. Support for this was/is included in <B>MPlayer</B>, and built by |
5534 | 41 default. Earlier, we used its postprocessing code to optionally enhance visual |
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42 quality of MPEG1/2 movies. Now we use our own.</P> |
1612 | 43 |
5534 | 44 <P>The new generation of this codec is called DivX4Linux and can even decode |
45 movies made with the infamous DivX codec! In addition it is much faster than the | |
46 native Win32 DivX DLLs but slower than libavcodec. | |
47 Hence its usage as a decoder is <B>DISCOURAGED</B>. However, it is useful for | |
48 encoding. One disadvantage of this codec is that it is currently closed source.</P> | |
1612 | 49 |
5534 | 50 <P>The codec can be downloaded from one of the following URLs:</P> |
3583 | 51 |
5534 | 52 <P> <A HREF="http://avifile.sourceforge.net">http://avifile.sourceforge.net</A><BR> |
53 <A HREF="http://divx.com">http://divx.com</A></P> | |
1612 | 54 |
2684 | 55 <P>Unpack it, and run <CODE>./install.sh</CODE> as root.</P> |
1612 | 56 |
5534 | 57 <P>Note: Do NOT forget adding <CODE>/usr/local/lib</CODE> to your |
58 <CODE>/etc/ld.so.conf</CODE> and running <CODE>ldconfig</CODE>!</P> | |
1612 | 59 |
5534 | 60 <P><B>MPlayer</B> autodetects DivX4/DivX5 if it is properly installed, just |
61 compile as usual. If it does not detect it, you did not install or configure | |
62 it correctly.</P> | |
1682 | 63 |
5534 | 64 <P>DivX4Linux conflicts with the old OpenDivX because their APIs are similar but |
65 incompatible. Therefore you can only have one of them compiled into <B>MPlayer</B> | |
66 at a time.</P> | |
1682 | 67 |
5534 | 68 <P>DivX4Linux offers an OpenDivX compatibility mode such that you may choose from |
69 the following options when using this codec:</P> | |
1682 | 70 |
5534 | 71 <TABLE BORDER=0> |
72 <TR><TD> </TD><TD VALIGN=top><CODE>-vc odivx</CODE></TD><TD> </TD> | |
6393 | 73 <TD>Uses the codec in OpenDivX fashion. In this case it |
5534 | 74 produces YV12 images in its own buffer, and <B>MPlayer</B> does colorspace |
75 conversion via libvo. (<B>RECOMMENDED!</B>)</FONT></TD></TR> | |
76 <TR><TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top><CODE>-vc divx4</CODE></TD><TD></TD> | |
6393 | 77 <TD>Uses the colorspace conversion of the codec. |
5534 | 78 In this mode you can use YUY2/UYVY, too.</FONT></TD></TR> |
79 </TABLE> | |
1612 | 80 |
5534 | 81 <P>The <CODE>-vc odivx</CODE> method is usually faster, due to the fact that it transfers |
1682 | 82 image data in YV12 (planar YUV 4:2:0) format, thus requiring much less |
5534 | 83 bandwidth on the bus. For packed YUV modes (YUY2, UYVY) use the <CODE>-vc divx4</CODE> |
84 method. For RGB modes the speed is the same, differing at best | |
85 according to your current color depth.</P> | |
1682 | 86 |
5534 | 87 <P>NOTE: If your -vo driver supports direct rendering, then <CODE>-vc divx4</CODE> may be |
5114 | 88 faster, or even the fastest solution.</P> |
89 | |
5534 | 90 <P>Note: <B>OLD</B> OpenDivX supports postprocessing via the |
91 <CODE>-oldpp</CODE> option, but the range of values is strange:</P> | |
1612 | 92 |
5534 | 93 <TABLE BORDER=0> |
6393 | 94 <TR><TD> </TD><TD>0</FONT></TD><TD> </TD> |
95 <TD>no postprocessing</FONT></TD></TR> | |
96 <TR><TD></TD><TD>10 .. 20</FONT></TD> | |
97 <TD></TD><TD>normal postprocessing (like level 2 with divxds)</FONT></TD></TR> | |
98 <TR><TD></TD><TD>30 .. 60</FONT></TD> | |
99 <TD></TD><TD>hard postprocessing, CPU intensive (like level 4 with divxds)</FONT></TD></TR> | |
5534 | 100 </TABLE> |
1612 | 101 |
5968 | 102 |
5534 | 103 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.1.2>2.2.1.2. FFmpeg DivX/libavcodec</A></B></P> |
1682 | 104 |
5534 | 105 <P>Beginning with version 0.4.2, |
106 <A HREF="http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net">FFmpeg</A> contains an | |
107 <B>open source</B> DivX codec, which is compatible with the traditional DivX. | |
108 <B>MPlayer</B> supports this codec, making it possible to <B>watch | |
6391 | 109 DivX/DivX4/DivX5/MP41/MP42 movies on non-x86 platforms</B>. Furthermore it offers higher |
5968 | 110 decoding speed than the Win32 codecs or the original |
5534 | 111 DivX4 library!</P> |
4022 | 112 |
5534 | 113 <P>It also contains a lot of nice codecs, such as RealVideo 1.0, MJPEG, h263, |
4022 | 114 h263+, etc.</P> |
115 | |
5534 | 116 <P>If you use an <B>MPlayer</B> release you have libavcodec right in the package, |
117 just build as usual. If you use <B>MPlayer</B> from CVS you have to extract | |
118 libavcodec from the FFmpeg CVS tree as FFmpeg 0.4.5 does <B>not</B> work with | |
119 <B>MPlayer</B>. In order to achieve this do:</P> | |
1612 | 120 |
5534 | 121 <OL> |
122 <LI><CODE>cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.ffmpeg.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ffmpeg login</CODE></LI> | |
123 <LI><CODE>cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.ffmpeg.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ffmpeg co ffmpeg</CODE></LI> | |
124 <LI>Move the <CODE>libavcodec</CODE> directory from the FFmpeg sources to the | |
125 root of the <B>MPlayer</B> CVS tree. It should look like this: | |
126 <P> <CODE>main/libavcodec</CODE></P> | |
127 Symlinking is <B>not</B> enough, you have to copy/move it!!!</LI> | |
128 <LI>Compile. Configure should detect problems before compilation.</LI> | |
129 </OL> | |
1668 | 130 |
6172 | 131 <P><B>NOTE:</B> MPlayer from CVS does contain a libavcodec |
6171 | 132 subdirectory, but it does NOT contain the source for libavcodec! |
133 You must follow the steps above to obtain the source for this library.</P> | |
5534 | 134 |
135 <P>The codec also <B>supports postprocessing!</B></P> | |
4022 | 136 |
5534 | 137 <P>With FFmpeg and my Matrox G400, I can view even the highest resolution DivX |
138 movies without dropped frames on my K6/2 500.</P> | |
1612 | 139 |
140 | |
2745 | 141 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.1.3>2.2.1.3. XAnim codecs</A></B></P> |
2411 | 142 |
5534 | 143 <P>Foreword:<BR> |
5187 | 144 Be advised that the XAnim binary codecs are packaged with a piece of text |
5534 | 145 claiming to be a legally binding software license which, besides other |
146 restrictions, forbids the user to use the codecs in conjunction with any | |
147 program other than XAnim. However, the XAnim author has yet to bring legal | |
148 action against anyone for codec-related issues. | |
5187 | 149 </P> |
2411 | 150 |
5534 | 151 <P><B>MPlayer</B> is capable of employing the XAnim codecs for decoding. Follow |
152 the instructions to enable them:</P> | |
2411 | 153 |
154 <UL> | |
5534 | 155 <LI>Download the codecs you wish to use from the |
2411 | 156 <A HREF="http://xanim.va.pubnix.com">XAnim site</A>. The <B>3ivx</B> codec |
5534 | 157 is not there, but at the <A HREF="http://www.3ivx.com">3ivx site</A>.</LI> |
2411 | 158 |
5534 | 159 <LI>Use the <CODE>--with-xanimlibdir</CODE> option to tell configure where |
160 to find the XAnim codecs. By default, it looks for them at | |
5114 | 161 <CODE>/usr/local/lib/xanim/mods, /usr/lib/xanim/mods and /usr/lib/xanim</CODE>. |
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162 Alternatively you can set the environment variable <I>XANIM_MOD_DIR</I> to |
5534 | 163 the directory of the XAnim codecs.</LI> |
3163 | 164 |
5534 | 165 <LI>Rename/symlink the files, cutting out the architecture stuff, so they will |
166 have filenames like these: <CODE>vid_cvid.xa, vid_h263.xa, vid_iv50.xa</CODE> | |
3163 | 167 |
2411 | 168 </UL> |
169 | |
5534 | 170 <P>XAnim is video codec family number 10, so you may want to use the <CODE>-vfm 10</CODE> |
2411 | 171 option to tell <B>MPlayer</B> to use them if possible.</P> |
172 | |
5534 | 173 <P>Tested codecs include: <B>Indeo 3.2</B>, <B>4.1</B>, <B>5.0</B>, <B>CVID</B>, <B>3ivX</B>, <B>h263</B>.</P> |
2411 | 174 |
2452 | 175 |
2745 | 176 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.1.4>2.2.1.4. VIVO video</A></B></P> |
177 | |
2855 | 178 <P><B>MPlayer</B> can play Vivo (1.0 and 2.0) videos. The most suitable codec |
3027 | 179 for 1.0 files is FFmpeg's H263 decoder, you can use it with the <CODE>-vc |
5534 | 180 ffh263</CODE> option (default) (requires up-to-date libavcodec). For 2.0 files, use |
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181 the <CODE>ivvideo.dll</CODE> Win32 DLL file (from <A |
3027 | 182 HREF="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/samples/drivers32/ivvideo.dll">here</A>), |
2855 | 183 and install it under <CODE>/usr/lib/win32</CODE> or wherever you store the |
5534 | 184 Win32 codecs. This latter codec does not support YV12 nor YUY2 only BGR modes, |
185 restricting it to the X11 and OpenGL outputs. Hopefully ffh263 will support | |
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186 VIVO 2.0 files in the future.</P> |
2855 | 187 |
2745 | 188 |
189 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.1.5>2.2.1.5. MPEG 1/2 video</A></B></P> | |
190 | |
5534 | 191 <P>MPEG1 and MPEG2 are decoded by the multiplatform native <B>libmpeg2</B> library, |
192 whose source code is included in <B>MPlayer</B>. | |
5114 | 193 We handle buggy MPEG 1/2 video files by catching sig11 (segmentation fault), |
5534 | 194 and quickly reinitializing the codec, continuing exactly from where the failure |
195 occurred. | |
196 This recovery technique has no measurable speed penalty.</P> | |
2745 | 197 |
198 | |
2855 | 199 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.1.6>2.2.1.6. MS Video1</A></B></P> |
200 | |
5534 | 201 <P>This is a very old and very bad codec from Microsoft. In the past it was |
2855 | 202 decoded with the <CODE>msvidc32.dll</CODE> Win32 codec, now we have our own |
5534 | 203 open source implementation (by <A HREF="mailto:melanson@pcisys.net">Mike |
2855 | 204 Melanson</A>).</P> |
205 | |
206 | |
3163 | 207 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.1.7>2.2.1.7. Cinepak CVID</A></B></P> |
208 | |
5534 | 209 <P><B>MPlayer</B> uses its own open source, multiplatform Cinepak decoder by |
210 default. It supports YUV outputs, so that hardware scaling is possible if the | |
211 video output driver permits it.</P> | |
3163 | 212 |
213 | |
3806 | 214 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.1.8>2.2.1.8. RealVideo</A></B></P> |
215 | |
6357 | 216 <P><B>MPlayer</B> supports decoding all versions of RealVideo: |
217 <UL> | |
218 <LI>RealVideo 1.0 (fourcc RV10) - en/decoding supported by <B>libavcodec</B></LI> | |
219 <LI>RealVideo 2.0 (fourcc RV20) - decoding supported by <B>RealPlayer libraries</B></LI> | |
6364 | 220 <LI>RealVideo 3.0 (fourcc RV30) - decoding supported by <B>RealPlayer libraries</B></LI> |
6357 | 221 </UL> |
222 </P> | |
223 | |
224 <P>On how to install RealPlayer libraries, see the | |
225 <A HREF="formats.html#2.1.1.7">RealMedia file format</A> section.</P> | |
3806 | 226 |
227 | |
5022 | 228 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.1.9>2.2.1.9. XViD</A></B></P> |
229 | |
5534 | 230 <P><B>XViD</B> is another development from the OpenDivX group (their first |
5022 | 231 development was DivX4).</P> |
232 | |
5534 | 233 <P><B>Advantages:</B></P> |
5022 | 234 <UL> |
5534 | 235 <LI>open source</LI> |
236 <LI>its API is compatible with DivX4 so adding support for | |
237 it is easy</LI> | |
5022 | 238 <LI>2-pass encoding support</LI> |
239 <LI>nice encoding quality, higher speed than DivX4 (you can optimize it for | |
240 your box while compiling)</LI> | |
241 </UL> | |
242 | |
5534 | 243 <P><B>Disadvantages:</B></P> |
5022 | 244 <UL> |
5534 | 245 <LI>currently it does not properly <B>decode</B> all DivX/DivX4 files (no problem as libavcodec can play them)</LI> |
5022 | 246 <LI>you have to choose between DivX4 <B>OR</B> XViD support at |
247 compiletime</LI> | |
248 <LI>under development</LI> | |
249 </UL> | |
250 | |
5534 | 251 <P><B>Installation:</B> It is currently available only from CVS. Here are the |
252 download and installation instructions:</P> | |
253 <OL> | |
254 <LI><CODE>cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.xvid.org:/xvid login</CODE></LI> | |
255 <LI><CODE>cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.xvid.org:/xvid co xvidcore</CODE></LI> | |
256 <LI><CODE>cd xvidcore/build/generic</CODE></LI> | |
257 <LI>Edit <CODE>Makefile.linux</CODE> to fit your needs.</LI> | |
258 <LI><CODE>make -f Makefile.linux</CODE></LI> | |
259 <LI>Get <CODE>encore2.h</CODE> and <CODE>decore.h</CODE> from the DivX4Linux | |
260 package, and copy them to <CODE>/usr/local/include/</CODE>.</LI> | |
261 <LI>Recompile <B>MPlayer</B> with <CODE>--with-xvidcore=/path/to/libcore.a</CODE>.</LI> | |
262 </OL> | |
5022 | 263 |
264 | |
2745 | 265 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.2>2.2.2. Audio codecs</A></B></P> |
266 | |
5534 | 267 <P>The most important audio codecs above all:<BR></P> |
2745 | 268 <UL> |
269 <LI>MPEG layer 2, and layer 3 (MP3) audio (<B>native</B> code, with MMX/SSE/3DNow! optimization)</LI> | |
270 <LI>MPEG layer 1 audio (<B>native</B> code, with libavcodec)</LI> | |
5114 | 271 <LI>AC3 Dolby audio (<B>native</B> code, with MMX/SSE/3DNow! optimization)</LI> |
5534 | 272 <LI>Ogg Vorbis audio codec (<B>native</B> library)</LI> |
2745 | 273 <LI>Voxware audio (using DirectShow DLL)</LI> |
274 <LI>alaw, msgsm, pcm and other simple old audio formats</LI> | |
3566 | 275 <LI>VIVO audio (g723, Vivo Siren)</LI> |
3806 | 276 <LI>RealAudio: DNET (low bitrate AC3)</LI> |
5534 | 277 </UL> |
2745 | 278 |
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282 <P>This is the default decoder used for files with AC3 audio.</P> |
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5534 | 284 <P>The AC3 decoder can create audio output mixes for 2, 4, or 6 |
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285 speakers. When configured for 6 speakers, this decoder provides |
5534 | 286 separate output of all the AC3 channels to the sound driver, |
287 allowing for full "surround sound" experience without the external AC3 | |
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292 Front, Right Front, Left Surround and Right Surround outputs), use |
5534 | 293 <CODE>-channels 4</CODE>. In this case, any center channel will be mixed |
294 equally to the front channels. <CODE>-channels 6</CODE> will output all the AC3 | |
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295 channels as they are encoded - in the order Left, Right, Left Surround, Right |
5534 | 296 Surround, Center and LFE.</P> |
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5534 | 300 <P>To use more than 2 output channels, you will need to use OSS, and have a sound |
301 card that supports the appropriate number of output channels via the | |
302 SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS ioctl. An example of a suitable driver is emu10k1 (used by | |
303 Soundblaster Live! cards) from August 2001 or newer (ALSA CVS is also supposed to | |
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307 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.2.2>2.2.2.2. Hardware AC3 decoding</A></B></P> |
2745 | 308 |
5534 | 309 <P>You need an AC3 capable sound card, with digital out (SP/DIF). The |
310 card's driver must properly support the AFMT_AC3 format (C-Media does). | |
311 Connect your AC3 decoder to the SP/DIF output, and use the <CODE>-ac hwac3</CODE> | |
312 option. It is experimental but known to work with C-Media cards and Soundblaster | |
313 Live! + ALSA (but not OSS) drivers.</P> | |
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316 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.2.3>2.2.2.3. libmad support</A></B></P> |
2452 | 317 |
318 <P><A HREF="http://mad.sourceforge.net">libmad</A> is a multiplatform MPEG audio | |
5534 | 319 decoding library. It does not handle broken files well, and it sometimes has |
320 problems with seeking.</P> | |
5114 | 321 |
2452 | 322 <P>To enable support, compile with the <CODE>--enable-mad</CODE> configure |
323 option.</P> | |
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"Software AC3 decoding" section. Patch by Stephen Davies <steve@daviesfam.org>
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326 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.2.4>2.2.2.4. VIVO audio</A></B></P> |
2855 | 327 |
5534 | 328 <P>The audio codec used in VIVO files depends on whether it is a VIVO/1.0 or |
2865 | 329 VIVO/2.0 file. VIVO/1.0 files have <B>g.723</B> audio, and VIVO/2.0 files |
5534 | 330 have <B>Vivo Siren</B> audio. Both are supported. You can grab the g.723/Siren |
3566 | 331 Win32 DLL from |
2855 | 332 <A HREF="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/samples/drivers32/vivog723.acm">here</A>, |
5534 | 333 then copy it into the <CODE>/usr/lib/win32</CODE> directory.</P> |
2855 | 334 |
335 | |
3806 | 336 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.2.5>2.2.2.5. RealAudio</A></B></P> |
337 | |
6391 | 338 <P><B>MPlayer</B> supports decoding all versions of RealAudio: |
339 <UL> | |
340 <LI>RealAudio DNET - decoding supported by <B>libavcodec</B></LI> | |
341 <LI>RealAudio Cook - decoding supported by <B>RealPlayer libraries</B></LI> | |
342 <LI>RealAudio Sipro - decoding supported by <B>RealPlayer libraries</B></LI> | |
343 </UL> | |
344 </P> | |
3806 | 345 |
6391 | 346 <P>On how to install RealPlayer libraries, see the |
347 <A HREF="formats.html#2.1.1.7">RealMedia file format</A> section.</P> | |
6357 | 348 |
3806 | 349 |
5534 | 350 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.3>2.2.3. Win32 codec importing HOWTO</A></B></P> |
1682 | 351 |
2745 | 352 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.3.1>2.2.3.1. VFW codecs</A></B></P> |
1682 | 353 |
5534 | 354 <P>VFW (Video for Windows) is the old Video API for Windows. Its codecs have |
1682 | 355 the .DLL or (rarely) .DRV extension. |
5534 | 356 If <B>MPlayer</B> fails at playing your AVI with this kind of message:</P> |
1682 | 357 |
358 <P> <CODE>UNKNOWN video codec: HFYU (0x55594648)</CODE></P> | |
1612 | 359 |
1682 | 360 <P>It means your AVI is encoded with a codec which has the HFYU fourcc (HFYU = |
5534 | 361 HuffYUV codec, DIV3 = DivX Low Motion, etc...). Now that you know this, you |
1682 | 362 have to find out which DLL Windows loads in order to play this file. In our |
5534 | 363 case, the <CODE>system.ini</CODE> contains this information in a line that reads:</P> |
1612 | 364 |
1682 | 365 <P> <CODE>VIDC.HFYU=huffyuv.dll</CODE></P> |
366 | |
5534 | 367 <P>So you need the <CODE>huffyuv.dll</CODE> file. Note that the audio codecs are |
368 specified by the MSACM prefix:</P> | |
1682 | 369 |
370 <P> <CODE>msacm.l3acm=L3codeca.acm</CODE></P> | |
1612 | 371 |
372 | |
1682 | 373 <P>This is the MP3 codec. |
5534 | 374 Now that you have all the necessary information (fourcc, codec file, sample AVI), |
375 submit your codec support request by mail, and upload these files to the FTP site:</P> | |
1612 | 376 |
1869 | 377 <P> <CODE>ftp://ftp.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/incoming/[codecname]/</CODE></P> |
1612 | 378 |
379 | |
2745 | 380 <P><B><A NAME=2.2.3.2>2.2.3.2. DirectShow codecs</A></B></P> |
1612 | 381 |
1682 | 382 <P>DirectShow is the newer Video API, which is even worse than its predecessor. |
5534 | 383 Things are harder with DirectShow, since</P> |
1682 | 384 <UL> |
5534 | 385 <LI><CODE>system.ini</CODE> does not contain the needed information, instead it |
386 is stored in the registry and | |
387 <LI>we need the GUID of the codec. | |
388 </UL> | |
1612 | 389 |
5534 | 390 <P>Take a deep breath and start searching the registry...</P> |
1682 | 391 <UL> |
5534 | 392 <LI>Start <CODE>regedit</CODE>. |
393 <LI>Press <CODE>Ctrl-f</CODE>, disable the first two checkboxes, and enable the | |
394 third. Type in the fourcc of the codec (e.g. TM20). | |
395 <LI>You should see a field which contains the path and the filename | |
396 (e.g. <CODE>C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\TM20DEC.AX</CODE>). | |
397 <LI>Now that you have the file, we need the GUID. Try searching again, but | |
398 now search for the codec's name, not the fourcc. Its name can be acquired | |
399 when Media Player is playing the file, by checking File->Properties->Advanced. | |
400 If not, you are out of luck. Try guessing (e.g. search for TrueMotion). | |
401 <LI>If the GUID is found you should see a FriendlyName and a CLSID | |
402 field. Write down the 16 byte CLSID, this is the GUID we need. | |
403 </UL> | |
1682 | 404 |
5534 | 405 <P>NOTE: If searching fails, try enabling all the checkboxes. You may have |
406 false hits, but you may get lucky...</P> | |
1612 | 407 |
5534 | 408 <P>Now that you have all the necessary information (fourcc, GUID, codec file, |
409 sample AVI), submit your codec support request by mail, and upload these files | |
410 to the FTP site:</P> | |
1612 | 411 |
5534 | 412 <P> <CODE>ftp://ftp.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/incoming/[codecname]/</CODE></P> |
1612 | 413 |
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