Le 25/02/09 4:31, « David Wagner » <dhwagnertx@xxxxxxx> a écrit : > On Feb 24, 2009, at 9:05 PM, Michael Gaskins wrote: > >> Ok, I'm having trouble finding a straightforward bit of >> documentation to >> explain this. I recently acquired a Mac that I'm trying to use for >> video, >> and Quicktime has some annoying quirks, so I'm trying to use MPlayer >> instead. The Mac OS X binary on the site worked ok, but had a few >> issues >> and was listed as outdated. Being a longtime Linux user, I'm >> comfortable >> compiling from source, so I grabbed the lastest and compiled it. As >> expected, I got an executable file, mplayer, within the current >> directory. >> >> Here's my issue though: this is command line only. The regular Mac >> OS X >> build has a GUI included. Trying the --enable-gui flag doesn't do >> anything >> as that's the X11 GUI which isn't supported under Mac OS X. Is >> there any >> way to actually utilize the Mac GUI in this context? >> >> Also, is it possible to build a standard .app package that I can >> copy into >> my applications folder, rather than launching from the command line? >> Thanks. > > The answer to the last question is yes. There are some instructions at > http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/macos.html#osx_gui > > but they may be out of date. It's been six months or more since I > built MplayerOSX, and I can't remember what I did. > There is a more recent extended version of Mplayer OS X at this address, http://mplayerosx.sttz.ch/ with thorough explanations how to compile mplayer on mac os x, http://mplayerosx.sttz.ch/trac/ Laurent _______________________________________________ MPlayer-users mailing list MPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users