## SECTION=multimedia_mplayer menuconfig MPLAYER tristate select LIBC_M select GCCLIBS_GCC_S select ZLIB select XORG_LIB_XV if MPLAYER_VO_XV select XORG_LIB_X11 if MPLAYER_VO_X11 select LIBJPEG if MPLAYER_CODEC_JPEG prompt "mplayer " help The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux It plays most mpeg, avi and asf files, supported by many native and win32 DLL codecs. You can watch VCD, DVD and even DivX movies too. The other big feature of mplayer is the wide range of supported output drivers. It works with X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, but you can use SDL (and this way all drivers of SDL) and some lowlevel card-specific drivers (for Matrox/3dfx/SiS) too. BIG FAT WARNING: For an x86 target currently the configure detects the capabilities of your host CPU, not target's one! # ----- if MPLAYER menuconfig MPLAYER_VI bool prompt "Video Input " if MPLAYER_VI config MPLAYER_VI_V4L1 bool prompt "v4l1 support" config MPLAYER_VI_V4L2 bool select LIBC_PTHREAD prompt "v4l2 support" endif # ----- menuconfig MPLAYER_VO bool prompt "Video Output " if MPLAYER_VO config MPLAYER_VO_XV bool depends on MPLAYER_VO prompt "enable Xvideo output support for mplayer" config MPLAYER_VO_X11 bool depends on MPLAYER_VO prompt "enable X11 output support for mplayer" config MPLAYER_VO_FBDEV bool depends on MPLAYER_VO prompt "enable framebuffer output support for mplayer" endif # ----- menuconfig MPLAYER_CODEC bool prompt "Video Codecs " if MPLAYER_CODEC config MPLAYER_CODEC_JPEG bool prompt "jpeg" config MPLAYER_CODEC_MPEG2 bool prompt "mpeg2" endif config MPLAYER_IWMMXT bool depends on ARCH_ARM_IWMMXT prompt "iwmmxt extensions" endif