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Mplayer raspberry pi9/6/2023 ![]() (Even if I could work around it, mplayer2 still seems to randomly close the X11 window-presumably when the disk stalls/etc.-causing the same set of errors.) I feel like this is a bug that should be patched by now, so I really want to get an updated version of the software running. I need to use mplayer in slave mode to add new videos, so I can't really work around it. mplayer2 closes the window after the first video is done playing, so when the second video is started, it gives me errors. Type loadfile /path/to/another/file.mp4.In the stdin, type loadfile /path/to/a/video.mp4 The above command should still be running.mplayer -idle -slave -ao null -vo x11 -display=:0.sudo apt-get update/ sudo apt-get install mplayer.My current issue with mplayer2 can be seen running these steps: As I've been having many issues with mplayer2 (described below), I'd like to install a fairly new version of mplayer (also to take advantage of its new flags and such). I've tried installing the mplayer package, but it installs mplayer2, which seems to have been abandoned for a few years. BTW, normally you would use sox and play for applying a variety of audio transformations and effects in a batch/pipeline fashion and it can do a lot of awesome magic.How can I build mplayer for my Pi 2 B running Jessie? I didn’t think of sox at first and I was almost giving up hope. Verdict: There still is a software on Linux that can properly and quickly play MP3 files on Raspberry Pi, though it was a challenge to find it. sox, or rather AUDIODEV=hw:1 play worked! (After installing a package with MP3 support for sox.) No latency, normal quality, no clips, no hangs. ![]()
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