# HG changeset patch # User diego # Date 1106007544 0 # Node ID d5b27912e97af4c757f011527efbd97ee17d7c5b # Parent 530c35a1e700df9ce575c99a970af04f33f6207e Binary codecs and Windows section overhauled to reflect recent changes. diff -r 530c35a1e700 -r d5b27912e97a DOCS/xml/en/ports.xml --- a/DOCS/xml/en/ports.xml Mon Jan 17 23:07:33 2005 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/xml/en/ports.xml Tue Jan 18 00:19:04 2005 +0000 @@ -464,18 +464,17 @@ will keep it from being used. Add this to your config file to permanently keep it from being used. -You can use Win32 codecs and Real Win32 codecs (not Real Linux codecs) - if you want to. Put the codecs somewhere in your path or pass - (alternatively - only on - Cygwin) to configure. We - have had some reports that Real DLLs need to be writable by the user running - MPlayer, but only on some systems. Try making - them writable if you have problems. QuickTime DLLs also work, but you will - have to put them in your Windows system directory - (C:\Windows\system\ - or similar). As a last resort, try putting them in the same directory as - MPlayer. +There are special codec packages for Windows available on our + codecs page + to allow playing formats for which there is no native support yet. + Put the codecs somewhere in your path or pass + + (alternatively + + only on Cygwin) to configure. + We have had some reports that Real DLLs need to be writable by the user + running MPlayer, but only on some systems (NT4). + Try making them writable if you have problems. You can play VCDs by playing the .DAT or .MPG files that Windows exposes on VCDs. It works like this (adjust for the drive letter