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#1 2009-10-02 20:31:17

vagif
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MPlayer cannot play wvc1 bluray rip

Gives me this message:

Requested video codec family [wmvvc1dmo] (vfm=dmo) not available.
Enable it at compilation.

Plays audio but not video. I do have VDPAU mplayer installed from AUR. And i do have codecs-all installed. And yes i do have wmvvc1dmo.dll in my /usr/lib/codecs

The only thing is - it is 64 bit Arch. So maybe that's why it is not using win32 dlls. But i'm speculating here.

Anyone was able to play wvc1 video on 64 bit Arch ?

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#2 2009-10-03 02:47:13

skottish
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Re: MPlayer cannot play wvc1 bluray rip

What happens when you try the VDPAU codec?

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#3 2009-10-03 04:13:03

vagif
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Re: MPlayer cannot play wvc1 bluray rip

skottish wrote:

What happens when you try the VDPAU codec?

How do i try that codec ? Any specific option ?

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#4 2009-10-03 10:09:28

Nepherte
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Re: MPlayer cannot play wvc1 bluray rip

mplayer -vc vdpau -vo ffvc1vdpau <wvc1file>

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#5 2009-10-03 10:50:42

wantilles
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From: Athens - Greece
Registered: 2007-03-29
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Re: MPlayer cannot play wvc1 bluray rip

vagif wrote:
skottish wrote:

What happens when you try the VDPAU codec?

How do i try that codec ? Any specific option ?

In smplayer select the vdpau as output-renderer.

Then, the first codecs that are tried from mplayer, are always the vdpau ones.

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#6 2009-10-03 13:35:38

Themaister
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Re: MPlayer cannot play wvc1 bluray rip

Nepherte wrote:
mplayer -vc vdpau -vo ffvc1vdpau <wvc1file>

Opposite. -vo vdpau -vc ffvc1vdpau

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#7 2009-10-03 15:05:21

skottish
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Re: MPlayer cannot play wvc1 bluray rip

Try the command from Themaister and see what's happening on the command line. If VDPAU doesn't work for you, you'll either need the 64 bit version of the dll that you're trying or a 32 bit package library that can handle it.

By the way, the 64 bit 'codecs' package is totally useless. I'd be surprised if anything in the codecs-all package is useful at all either.

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