libavcodec
:
This codec package is capable
of decoding H.263/MJPEG/RV10/DivX3/DivX4/DivX5/MP41/MP42/WMV1/WMV2/SVQ1/SVQ3 encoded video
streams and WMA (Windows Media Audio) v1/v2 audio streams, on multiple
platforms. It is also known to be the fastest for this task. See
FFmpeg section for details. Features:
Win32 codecs: If you plan to use MPlayer on x86 architecture, you will possibly need them. Download a codec package from our codecs page and put the codecs in /usr/local/lib/codecs BEFORE compiling MPlayer, otherwise no Win32 support will be compiled!
The avifile project has similar codecs package, but it differs from ours, so if you want to use all supported codecs, then use our package (do not worry, avifile works with it without problems).
Features:
libavcodec
has open source decoder
for that.
QuickTime codecs: on x86 platforms these codecs can be used to decode RPZA, and other QuickTime video, and QDesign audio streams. Installation instructions can be found in the Sorenson video codec section.
DivX4/DivX5: information about this codec is
available in the DivX4/DivX5 section. You possibly
don't want this codec as
libavcodec
(see above) is much faster and has better quality than this, for both decoding
and encoding. Features:
libavcodec
!
XviD: Open source encoding alternative to DivX4Linux. Features:
The XAnim codecs are the best (full screen, hardware YUV zoom) for decoding 3ivx and Indeo 3/4/5 movies, and some old formats. And they are multiplatform, so this is the only way to play Indeo on non-x86 platforms (well, apart from using XAnim:). But for example Cinepak movies are best played with MPlayer's own Cinepak decoder!
For Ogg Vorbis audio decoding you need to
install libvorbis
properly.
You can get binary packages and source code from the
Ogg Vorbis site.
MPlayer can use the libraries of RealPlayer 8 or RealONE to play files with RealVideo 3.0 and 4.0 video, and Sipro/Cook audio. See the RealMedia file format section for installation instructions and more information.