On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 07:07:38PM -0600, Rolf Ernst wrote: > > I think you'll have to update your MinGW installation, I think mingw-runtime > > 3.15 is what's required > > > > > > Will do, although I compiled two days ago ... > > > > Thanks for your patience. Alles gute ... > > > > You are correct. It seems to require a higher version (first time usleep is > used). Sort of throws me a curve ball as it took me days to set up an > environment that would actually compile mplayer (the gnu compiler doesn't > work) and now I can't get the thing to configure any longer. Hm.. it really shouldn't be so much of an issue. Just doing a default install of MinGW and MSYS without doing anything special should allow you to compile MPlayer - even though you might want to add support for a few more things (in particular the patch to properly support > 2GB files http://oss.netfarm.it/mplayer/misc/file64_mingw.diff). And since you already had it running, it _should_ only be a matter of running the mingw installer again and let it update everything... Well, maybe it still isn't quite as easy, maybe I should try to do a up-to-date guide again one of these days - though I am just using cross-compilation with Gentoo these days. > Well, maybe I'll wait for someone to throw out another binary. For files <= 2GB (larger files will have issues with seeking) I can offer you this build, so you can at least test if everything now works again: http://natsuki.mplayerhq.hu/~reimar/mplayer-i586.exe