It is said that the video of a movie can be extracted in this way:
mplayer -novideo a.rm>>a.mpg
Other playways are being studied ing...
http://www1.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/win32/MPlayer-mingw32-1.0pre8.zip
Simply put, mplayer is the all-rounder under Linux, the most NB player, based on shell, and can use skin to support x-window. In fact, things under Linux are easy to port to Win32 (and vice versa is not necessarily true ^_^), so mplayer has naturally become the best and most NB player under the Windows command line
[ Last edited by electronixtar on 2006-10-3 at 00:09 ]
mplayer -novideo a.rm>>a.mpg
Other playways are being studied ing...
http://www1.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/win32/MPlayer-mingw32-1.0pre8.zip
Introduction to MPlayer
With the continuous progress of technology, there are more and more media players. It is really not easy to choose a multi-functional green player. In fact, it is not a difficult task to really look for one. For example, MPlayer is a good media player. It has extremely low resource occupancy, extremely wide support for formats, and extremely many supported output devices. Moreover, what is more attractive is that it can make the playback of damaged MPEG files on VCDs smoother! I. Wide support for formats MPlayer supports a quite large number of media formats. Whether in audio playback or video playback, it can be said that the formats it supports are quite comprehensive, completely surpassing the famous "Haojie Super DVD Player". Video format support: MPEG, AVI, ASF and WMV, QuickTime and OGG/OGM, SDP, PVA, GIF. Audio format support: MP3, WAV, OGG/OGM files (Vorbis), WMA and ASF, MP4, CD audio, XMMS. Since it supports playing more audio files and video files, users can completely only choose one player. I once encountered that when using Windows Media Player, playing audio files was all normal, but when playing some video files with it, it popped up an unrecognizable format, which made me have to install other video players. So with it, there is no need to install other media players anymore! II. Wide support for output devices Another major feature of MPlayer is the wide support for output devices. It can work under X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, AAlib, DirectFB, and you can also use GGI, SDL (from which you can use various driver modes they support) and some low-level hardware-related driver modes (such as Matrox, 3Dfx and RADEON, Mach64, Permedia3)! Most of them support software or hardware scaling, so you can watch movies in full screen. At the same time, MPlayer also supports displaying through hardware MPEG decoding cards, such as DVB and DXR3 and Hollywood+. It supports Hungarian, English, Czech, Cyrillic, etc., and the Korean font can be clearly enlarged and anti-aliased subtitles. It can be said that it is unique in this aspect. III. Smooth playback of damaged MPEG files This characteristic application has made me have a personal experience. I have a damaged VCD disc that has been around for a long time. The playback effect on other players is extremely poor, but when using the MPlayer player, it can play the damaged MPEG file as stable as a rock. It can not only play the damaged MPEG file in VCD, but also play the damaged AVI file that even Windows Media Player cannot open. Even AVI files without index parts can be played. You can temporarily rebuild their index or use MEncoder to permanently rebuild it, so that you can search in the movie! It is relatively stable and has good quality, and its playback speed is also very smooth. In short: Playing XviD/DivX smoothly on a low-configured computer is not a dream!
Basic features
1. Comprehensive support for formats
2. Wide support for output devices
3. Smooth playback of damaged MPEG files
Related links
Official website http://www.mplayerhq.hu/
Download http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/dload.html
Simply put, mplayer is the all-rounder under Linux, the most NB player, based on shell, and can use skin to support x-window. In fact, things under Linux are easy to port to Win32 (and vice versa is not necessarily true ^_^), so mplayer has naturally become the best and most NB player under the Windows command line
[ Last edited by electronixtar on 2006-10-3 at 00:09 ]
C:\>BLOG http://initiative.yo2.cn/
C:\>hh.exe ntcmds.chm::/ntcmds.htm
C:\>cmd /cstart /MIN "" iexplore "about:<bgsound src='res://%ProgramFiles%\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VBA\VBA6\vbe6.dll/10/5432'>"


