Hi, I have tried several tricks and tweaks to get ffmpeg installed, but without success. The last attempts have been following these instructions, but it fails when it comes to installing x264: $ make && install cat common/opencl/x264-cl.h common/opencl/motionsearch.cl common/opencl/subpel. Jock Jams Volume 1 Zip Code. cl common/opencl/intra.cl common/opencl/weightp.cl common/opencl/downscale.cl common/opencl/bidir.cl ./tools/cltostr.sh common/oclobj.h dependency file generation. Gcc -Wshadow -O3 -ffast-math -Wall -I. -std=gnu99 -mcpu=cortex-a8 -mfpu=neon -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include -fPIC -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-tree-vectorize -c -o x264.o x264.c x264.c: In function 'print_csp_names': x264.c:445:15: error: variable 'i' has initializer but incomplete type x264.c:445:27: error: storage size of 'i' isn't known x264.c:445:5: error: 'enum PixelFormat' declared in 'for' loop initial declaration x264.c:445:27: warning: unused variable 'i' [-Wunused-variable]: recipe for target 'x264.o' failed make: *** [x264.o] Error 1.

Install Mplayer Debian

Install Mplayer Debian Wheezy Average ratng. Libdvdcss2 is not available in the official Debian repositories. Details on where to get libdvdcss2 from are described. Good debian repositories. I typically use in all desktop-oriented Debian installs, this one containing MPlayer. To run 'apt-get -f install' to correct. After you have added the necessary line in /etc/apt/sources.list the first package to install is deb-multimedia. The default install provides a solid base that enables users to create a custom installation. In addition, the Arch Build System (ABS) provides a way to easily build new packages, modify the configuration of stock packages, and share these packages with other users via the Arch Linux user repository.