Install Mplayer Debian Wheezy Repository

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Install Mplayer and Multimedia Codecs (libdvdcss2,w32codecs). Install Mplayer and Multimedia Codecs. Works perfectly on Debian testing (Wheezy). Install either MPD or MPlayer. I'll post updates as soon as I have time to work with Raspberry and HiFiBerry. Install dependenciesapt- get install libpcre. Install omxplayerwget http: //omxplayer. Raspberry Pi forum user spenning made precompiled binaries available on the forum. How to install Debian Raspberry Pi; Omxplayer Build Bot.

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How to add repository from shell in Debian? Debian Wheezy and earlier. And to download and install the repository key so that packages are not treated as.

Recently there was a that VLC has been upgraded to version 2.1.0 and added support to many new formats and fixed some versions I am using debian and I want to upgrade my VLC on my box. I had the debian repository in my sources.list and I ran the following command to install debian apt-get -t wheezy-backports install vlc It said that my VLC has already been installed to the latest version (VLC media player 2.0.3 Twoflower (revision 2.0.2-93-g77aa89e)). So that means the latest version of VLC has not been incorporated in the repository yet.

So my question is, is there any trusted repository that I can use on debian to install VLC 2.1.0. I don't want to use the source, as I want it to get updated automatically. Even the official VLC asks to use the official debian backports repository for downloading latest version. How do I install version 2.1.0. The short answer right now is that you have to wait until it shows up in wheezy-backports,. Right now, even Debian unstable only has, so it may take a while. If you're okay with adding a third-party repository, then can get you to in wheezy, in testing, and in unstable.

So, there is the possibility of upgrading to unstable, then adding the deb-multimedia repository. That's going to change your system a lot though. To summarize, your safest option is to just wait. If you can't wait, then try to build from scratch.

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If that ends up being too difficult, and you don't mind upgrading to unstable, then you can do that and add the deb-multimedia repository to your sources.list.

This entry was posted on 17.09.2019.