Easy way to install multimedia codecs in Linux Mint without Internet (Offline) Using this method, You can easily save mint-meta-codecs file and use it on other computers without internet. One is called the “Mkv-Merge” which lets us easily put the contents of another multimedia file into the Mkv format and the other is called Mkvinfo (a meta data reader, more later). Main features *. The original utility is actually a command-line based one but there’s also a GUI version as in the above screenshot. By default Ubuntu and its flavour like Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Lubuntu don’t come with all default media codecs due to legal issue. But we can easily install it via terminal. This post is all about how to install default multimedia codecs. After installing these codecs we will able to play populer format like.mp3,.mp4,.mkv and so on.
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I have a high def .mkv file I am trying to watch on Ubuntu 9.10. VLC shows a frame rate of ~2/second. VLC only saturates 1 core and must have inefficient code. VLC media player 0.9.9a Grishenko, gcc 4.3.3.
It is on a Velociraptor 300 hard drive, an Intel Core 2 Quad, 2.83 GHz and 4 GB of racing DDR3 so it can't be the hardware itself. And, I watch blu-ray disks on xp perfectly fine.
I tried MPlayer which has the convenient '-lavdopts threads=N' option so I figure I can throw 4-8 threads at it and get a decent frame rate. But, I get the error 'cannot find codec matching -vo and video format 0x31435657. It sounds great, but no video.
Xine poofs away instantly as soon as I select the file and does nothing at all.
Wikipedia alleges that MPlayer supports MKV, but not on Ubuntu 9.10. I have looked for an hour for a 'linux mkv codec' and found nothing useful.
I found libmatroska-1.0.0.tar.bz2 at matroska.org. The makefile does not make and there is no configure script, nor even an install.txt:
brianp@trex:~/download/mkv.matroska/libmatroska-1.0.0/make/linux$ make
<snip>
x.cpp:49: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘&’ token
make: *** [/home/brianp/download/mkv.matroska/libmatroska-1.0.0/make/linux/././src/FileKax.o] Error 1
There is a debian/docs file with zero bytes. If you need to read it, you probably can't understand it anyway.
Good thing they documented it with a shell script:
brianp_trex:~/download/mkv.matroska/libmatroska-1.0.0/make$ sh ./makedoc.sh
: not foundh: 4:
make Documentation
: not foundh: 6:
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Does anybody watch MKV files on Linux or know how to convert them into a normal format?
Thank you,
BrianP
I have a high def .mkv file I am trying to watch on Ubuntu 9.10. VLC shows a frame rate of ~2/second. VLC only saturates 1 core and must have inefficient code. VLC media player 0.9.9a Grishenko, gcc 4.3.3.
It is on a Velociraptor 300 hard drive, an Intel Core 2 Quad, 2.83 GHz and 4 GB of racing DDR3 so it can't be the hardware itself. And, I watch blu-ray disks on xp perfectly fine.
I tried MPlayer which has the convenient '-lavdopts threads=N' option so I figure I can throw 4-8 threads at it and get a decent frame rate. But, I get the error 'cannot find codec matching -vo and video format 0x31435657. It sounds great, but no video.
Xine poofs away instantly as soon as I select the file and does nothing at all.
Wikipedia alleges that MPlayer supports MKV, but not on Ubuntu 9.10. I have looked for an hour for a 'linux mkv codec' and found nothing useful.
I found libmatroska-1.0.0.tar.bz2 at matroska.org. The makefile does not make and there is no configure script, nor even an install.txt:
brianp@trex:~/download/mkv.matroska/libmatroska-1.0.0/make/linux$ make
<snip>
x.cpp:49: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘&’ token
make: *** [/home/brianp/download/mkv.matroska/libmatroska-1.0.0/make/linux/././src/FileKax.o] Error 1
There is a debian/docs file with zero bytes. If you need to read it, you probably can't understand it anyway.
Good thing they documented it with a shell script:
brianp_trex:~/download/mkv.matroska/libmatroska-1.0.0/make$ sh ./makedoc.sh
: not foundh: 4:
make Documentation
: not foundh: 6:
Open source Keystone Cops?
Does anybody watch MKV files on Linux or know how to convert them into a normal format?
Thank you,
BrianP
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It’s playback engine was designed using award winning MPlayer as it capable of playing almost all audio and video formats like avi, mkv, wmv, mp4, mpeg etc. It uses own codecs, so you don’t need to download and install additional codecs.
The most interesting features of SMPlayer is it stores all the settings of recently played files. Let’s say you suppose to watch the movie but you have to leave… don’t worry, when you open that movie, it will start playing at the same point where you left it with same volume, audio track, subtitles and so on.
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SMPlayer Features
- Complete preferences dialog to change colors, key shortcuts and fonts of the subtitles, and many more.
- Supports Multiple speed playback. You can play video at 2X, 4X and even in slow motion.
- Delay adjustments for Audio and Video subtitles and allows you to sync audio and subtitles.
- Provided search function to search and download subtitles from opensubtitles.org.
- Included YouTube browser to download and play videos online.
- Currently supports more than 30 languages, including Italian, Spanish, French, Russian, German, Chinese, Japanese.
- Options to change style and icon set of the interface.
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SMPlayer, the popular mplayer/mplayer2 GUI, has reached version 16.8 with playlist support, options to load playlist from interent and other changes.
What’s new in SMPlayer 16.8
- Support for 2 in 1 computers with touch screens
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To install SMPlayer on Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint systems, run these following commands from terminal.
On Fedora 22-24, open a terminal and run these commands:
On Fedora 24
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