

the win32codecs are an issue on any 64bit OS, Gentoo is no exception.otake-tux wrote:I would also like to see a comparison of gentoo 64 bit vs ubuntu 64 bit.
I'm using ubuntu64 right now, but I'm also having issues with things like win32 codecs and acpi....
If there are only a few key packages you want to upgrade, you might find that backports.org (run by Debian developers) satisfies your needs; they have updated firefox packages for Sarge, certainly. Otherwise, you might want to consider upgrading to Debian Unstable/Sid.dezert_fox wrote:I'm currently posting this from a 3-month old install of Debian Sarge for AMD64, and am dissastisfied with package availability (for example, the firefox package included is version 1.0.7).

On my amd64 setup I have zero issues with running mplayer-bin (for win32codecs) or mplayer (for matroska files) for that matter.longship wrote: Things which do not work well:
* mplayer (especially 32-bit bin w/ 32bit codecs)
* transcode and other video tools
I have hard lock ups with mplayer-bin (power down necessary, no kernel messages). This is driving me crazy. On the other hand, MythTV works perfectly. I'm running kernel 2.6.15-gentoo-r7 on ASUS A8N-SLi Preimum with GeForce 6600GT.sirdilznik wrote:On my amd64 setup I have zero issues with running mplayer-bin (for win32codecs) or mplayer (for matroska files) for that matter.longship wrote: Things which do not work well:
* mplayer (especially 32-bit bin w/ 32bit codecs)
* transcode and other video tools
As far as the video tools go. I don't do a lot of editing, but I do a lot of encoding/dvd authoring and have found encoding (mostly with avidemux) to be fast and reliable.
emerge -pv mplayer mplayer-bin mplayerplug-in-bin transcode win32codecs wrote:These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild R ] media-video/mplayer-1.0.20060302 (-3dfx) (-3dnow) (-3dnowext) +X +aac +aalib +alsa (-altivec) -arts -bidi -bindist -bl +cdparanoia -cpudetection -custom-cflags -debug -dga -directfb -doc -dts -dv -dvb +dvd +dvdread -edl +encode -esd -fbcon -ggi +gif +gtk -i8x0 +ipv6 -jack -joystick +jpeg +libcaca -lirc -live -livecd +lzo +mad +matroska -matrox (-mmx) (-mmxext) -musepack -nas +nls +nvidia -openal +opengl +oss +png -real -rtc -samba +sdl (-sse) (-sse2) (-svga) -tga +theora +truetype +v4l +v4l2 +vorbis (-win32codecs) -x264 -xanim -xinerama +xmms +xv +xvid +xvmc 0 kB
[ebuild R ] media-video/mplayer-bin-1.0.20060217 -lirc 0 kB
[ebuild R ] net-www/mplayerplug-in-bin-3.11 -gecko-sdk 0 kB [1]
[ebuild R ] media-video/transcode-1.0.2-r2 (-3dnow) +X +a52 (-altivec) -dv +dvdread -extrafilters +fame +ffmpeg +gtk +imagemagick +jpeg +lzo +mjpeg (-mmx) +mp3 +mpeg -network +ogg +quicktime +sdl (-sse) (-sse2) +theora +truetype +v4l2 +vorbis +xml2 +xvid 0 kB
[ebuild R ] media-libs/win32codecs-20050412 +quicktime -real 0 kB
We have 32 bit binary packages for mplayer, these pull in the neccessary compatability libraries on installation via portage.otake-tux wrote:how do gentoo users go about with the win32 codecs issue?
the people at ubuntu do chroot environment.
media-video/mplayer-1.0.20060302 USE="X aac alsa cdparanoia dv dvd dvdread encode esd gif gtk ipv6 joystick jpeg mad nls nvidia opengl png real samba sdl truetype vorbis xinerama xmms xv xvid -aalib -arts -bidi -bindist -bl -cpudetection -custom-cflags -debug -dga -directfb -doc -dts -dvb -edl -fbcon -ggi -i8x0 -jack -libcaca -lirc -live -livecd -lzo -matroska -matrox -musepack -nas -openal -oss -rtc -tga -theora -v4l -v4l2 -x264 -xanim -xvmc"longship wrote: Would you care to share info on the following? emerge -pv output would be nice so that people can see which USE flags you have enabled.
mplayer
mplayer-bin
mplayerplug-in-bin
transcode
avidemux
win32codecs

longship wrote: Would you care to share info on the following? emerge -pv output would be nice so that people can see which USE flags you have enabled.
mplayer
mplayer-bin
mplayerplug-in-bin
transcode
avidemux
win32codecs
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[ebuild R ] media-video/mplayer-1.0.20060217 (-3dfx) (-3dnow) (-3dnowext) +X +aac -aalib +alsa (-altivec) -arts -bidi -bindist -bl -cdparanoia -cpudetection -custom-cflags -debug -dga -directfb -doc -dts -dv -dvb +dvd -dvdread -edl +encode -esd -fbcon -ggi +gif +gtk -i8x0 -ipv6 -jack -joystick +jpeg -libcaca -lirc -live -livecd -lzo +mad +matroska -matrox (-mmx) (-mmxext) -musepack -nas +nls +nvidia +opengl -oss +png -real -rtc -samba +sdl (-sse) (-sse2) (-svga) -tga -theora +truetype -v4l -v4l2 +vorbis (-win32codecs) -xanim -xinerama +xmms +xv -xvid -xvmc 0 kB
[ebuild R ] media-video/mplayer-bin-1.0_pre7-r3 -lirc 0 kB
[ebuild R ] media-video/transcode-1.0.2-r2 (-3dnow) +X -a52 (-altivec) -dv -dvdread -extrafilters -fame +ffmpeg +gtk +imagemagick +jpeg -lzo -mjpeg (-mmx) +mp3 +mpeg -network +ogg +quicktime +sdl (-sse) (-sse2) -theora +truetype -v4l2 +vorbis +xml2 -xvid 0 kB
[ebuild R ] media-libs/win32codecs-20050412 +quicktime -real 0 kB
[ebuild R ] media-video/avidemux-2.1_pre1 -a52 +aac +alsa (-altivec) -arts +encode +mad +nls -oss +sdl +truetype +vorbis +xv -xvid 0 kB This is actually the decision I made too though I don't believe the codecs themselves are crap (no more to say then this as a flamewar is unnecessary).PaveQ wrote:I decided not to watch wmv stuff. Mostly crap anyways.otake-tux wrote:how do gentoo users go about with the win32 codecs issue?
the people at ubuntu do chroot environment.
"Don't judge a book by its cover", "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet", etc etc...wantilles wrote:Simply put, there is no official Debian AMD64.
Debian Weekly News, March 21st wrote:Anthony Towns reported about the inclusion of amd64 in Debian. The packages from build-essential are first rebuilt and uploaded and will be followed by the rest of the archive.
Ever taken a look at Vidalinux? www.vidalinux.comxanas3712 wrote:
I think a binary based install with a system like portage for source installations on top of it would be the best (which is why I have been using kororaa for the other machines here, which is pretty nice that way to get things going fast).