4 Dec 2007 02:38
Re: How to get a mplayer with fontconfig?
John Brown <johnbrown105 <at> hotmail.com>
2007-12-04 01:38:45 GMT
2007-12-04 01:38:45 GMT
RVM wrote: > El Lunes, 3 de Diciembre de 2007 10:55, John Brown escribió: > >> RVM wrote: >> > (...) > > >> Try a different vo (gl2 or gl). >> > > Doesn't work either. > Too bad. I suggested it because I had a problem (which I have not reported yet) using the new tv:// support on Windows. There were some problems with the dshow driver, but in the end, it works only if I use -vo gl2 (or gl). The developer told me that it seems that there is a problem with -vo directx, so I should report it. > > First I had problems compiling fontconfig. It seems it didn't work if libiconv > was static. But if libiconv was shared then the mplayer configure didn't > detect it and so freetype and fontconfig were disabled. > > Finally I removed the --enable-static option and that made the mplayer > configure to detect the shared libiconv and enable support for freetype and > fontconfig at last. > That's strange. I have compiled practically every library used by MPlayer that can be compiled on Windows with MinGW/MSYS. I always --enable-static. Occasionally, I have to edit the .pc files in /usr/locla/lib/pkgconfig because they don't list all the libraries that are really needed. For example, I think that I had to add -lexpat to fontconfig.pc. Rarely, I have had to edit the MPlayer configure script to make it detect libraries. > With cygwin things were easier, it worked perfectly at the first try even with > --enable-static. > > Maybe you should 'make distclean' and start over. _________________________________________________________________ Your smile counts. The more smiles you share, the more we donate. Join in. www.windowslive.com/smile?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_Wave2_oprsmilewlhmtagline
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