Well, it was a partial success...
Mar. 26th, 2008 11:52 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I rebuilt ffmpeg. Still have some A/V sync problems. This isn't a surprise. The machine couldn't sync Matroska/h.264/mp3 videos under Windows. Just didn't have the processor power.
Everything else is running as well or better than when the machine was running Windows.
So notes?
Everything else is running as well or better than when the machine was running Windows.
So notes?
- Ubuntu Linux is perfectly fine and the install is dirt-simple
- The CIFS (SMB, Samba, or Windows Networking client) support in Ubuntu is kind of weak
- VLC Media Player isn’t bad, but the linux version doesn't support direct browsing for media over CIFS protocol
- If you're going to have to mount your network media file system, and you have the option, NFS is a much better protocol choice for Linux.
- MPlayer is an even simpler media playback tool than VLC, and it’s got a wide range of codec support
- MythTV, while being pimped as a DIY DVR box, also provides a great front-end for accessing your media library and playing it through MPlayer