Configuring mplayer
Config files
~/.mplayer/config ~/.mplayer/codec.conf
Configuration Information
If you wish to utilize a freetype font, you need to link a TTF
file to your ~/.mplayer directory. For example:
ln -sf /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/luxisri.ttf ~/.mplayer/subfont.ttfotherwise
ln -sf /usr/share/mplayer/font/iso-8859-1/arial-14 ~/.mplayer/font
where 14 is the font size. You can chose your font size of 14, 18, 24 or 28.
Set up the GUI with the following commands executed from your source directory:
cat > ~/.mplayer/config << "EOF"
gui = yes
skin = default
EOF
mkdir ~/.mplayer/Skin &&
tar -xvf ../default.tar -C ~/.mplayer/Skin
The first line, gui = yes, will make
MPlayer start in gui mode automatically. If you want to decide whether to start
in gui mode or not, leave that line out and start mplayer with
-gui or as gmplayer (e.g.
when starting from a Window Manager menu or command prompt).