Debian wheezy - Installation Guide. Installation instructions, along with downloadable files, are available for each of the supported architectures: Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64) Installation Guide for 32-bit PC (i386) Installation Guide for EABI ARM (armel) Installation Guide for PowerPC; Installation Guide for Hard Float ABI ARM. Gmplayer/mplayer-gui standard package works perfectly on Debian testing (Wheezy) Posted at 12:48 PM by the dsc If you like mplayer's native GUI, and you're about to install Debian testing (currently Wheezy), avoid using packages from deb-multimedia as much as possible. And compare with the list of packages supported here (see above, also for a procedure to upgrade packages install locally from source R packages). This repository also contains backports of tcl8.6, tk8.6 and texinfo for wheezy, as the upstream Debian package of R = 3.2.0 need these versions.
: I think you have noticed the Google Ads. I need that to pay the amount of bandwidth.: New domain name You must edit your /etc/apt/sources.list to replaces the old repository name by the new one. Little explanation about the domain name change, Debian asked me to stop using the word debian.
You can read the DPL message.: Seeking MIPS hardware. Until now I build my packages for mips/mipsel/mips64el architectures with qemu, but now qemu it's too slow. As I don't know which harware is the best, I ask for help. You can send an if you know a nice and cheap hardware.: I giving up with GNU/kFreeBSD packages. I'll continue to update jessie and Wheezy if needed.: Repository updated for stretch. If this repository is too slow for you, use a. After you have added the necessary line in /etc/apt/sources.list the first package to install is deb-multimedia-keyring.
Apt-get update The -oAcquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true option is mandatory since Buster and thus also needed for unstable. Apt-get update -oAcquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true apt-get install deb-multimedia-keyring -oAcquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true Since Squeeze you can install this package with apt-aget. Simply press y when the package ask what to do (don't press return). If apt-get can not find the new key, do that: wget sudo dpkg -i deb-multimedia-keyring2016.8.1all.deb You can verify the package integrity with: sha256sum deb-multimedia-keyring2016.8.1all.deb 9faa6f6cba80aeb69c9bac139b74a3de2458c2c65efe9e21ff3c7d deb-multimedia-keyring2016.8.1all.deb Final and mandatory step. An apt-get update an apt-get dist-upgrade to install all packages related to ffmpeg.
For stretch (stable) amd64, arm64, armel, armhf, i386, mips and mipsel packages add in your /etc/apt/sources.list non-free is for i386 and amd64 arches only. Deb stretch main non-free or deb ftp://ftp.deb-multimedia.org stretch main non-free or deb stable main non-free or deb ftp://ftp.deb-multimedia.org stable main non-free For stretch-backports (stable-backports) amd64, arm64, armel, armhf, i386, mips and mipsel packages add in your /etc/apt/sources.list non-free is for i386 and amd64 arches only. Apt-get install must be called with the -t option -t stable-backports in order to install packages from stable-bacports. Deb stretch main non-free deb stretch-backports main or deb ftp://ftp.deb-multimedia.org stretch main non-free deb ftp://ftp.deb-multimedia.org stretch-backports main or deb stable main non-free deb stable-backports main or deb ftp://ftp.deb-multimedia.org stable main non-free deb ftp://ftp.deb-multimedia.org stable-backports main For buster (testing) amd64, arm64, armel, armhf, i386, mips and mipsel packages add in your /etc/apt/sources.list non-free is for i386 only. Now amd64 use multi-arch. Deb buster main non-free or deb ftp://ftp.deb-multimedia.org buster main non-free or deb testing main non-free or deb ftp://ftp.deb-multimedia.org testing main non-free For sid (unstable) amd64, arm64, armel, armhf, i386, mips, mipsel and powerpc packages.
Add in your /etc/apt/sources.list non-free is for i386 only. Now amd64 use multi-arch.
MPlayer is a movie and animation player that supports a wide range of codecs and file formats, including MPEG 1/2/4, DivX 3/4/5, Windows Media 7/8/9, RealAudio/Video up to 9, Quicktime 5/6, and Vivo 1/2. It has many MMX/SSE(2)/3Dnow(Ex) optimized native audio and video codecs, but allows using XAnim’s and RealPlayer’s binary codec plugins, and Win32 codec DLLs. It has basic VCD/DVD playback functionality, including DVD subtitles, but supports many text-based subtitle formats too. For video output, nearly every existing interface is supported. It’s also able to convert any supported files to raw/divx/mpeg4 AVI (pcm/mp3 audio), and even video grabbing from V4L devices.
Wouldn’t the new user be better served by explaining how to add a repository (and its respective gpg key) and then listing the various external repositories like the included debian-multimedia, debian-unofficial, backports, etcetera rather than being told how to use apt-get to install a few packages from a single repository without bothering to mention why I should install mplayer from debian-multimedia instead of the version from /main or the legal issues around the various codecs and libdvdcss?