MPlayer, the multi-OS media player which supports mpeg4, h.264, wmv, mp3, aac, wma, real media, and t-dmb formats, has been ported to iPhone and is now available via the ModMyi.com Cydia source.
Ported by skiman100, MPlayer will read any files in those formats in /private/var/media, and play them back. Combine that with dTunes or the MobileSafari download plugin and video sites, etc - and you've got yourself a pretty solid mobile media device. Mplayer is a great way to boost your iPhone's media abilities.
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BRIKZ - October 24, 2008 at 11:55am
HI,
Will this help me play streaming music from sites that use realplayer? I listen to bbc radio one, and they stream music through real player. I tried doing this on the iphone and it wouldn't let me download it.
Any help would be appreciated?
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screambama - October 23, 2008 at 10:41am
ANYONE: i am trying to figure out how to be able to listen to a live audio stream through mobilesafari that uses windows media player. the website streams the audio using windows media player - any plugins out there to allow me to listen?
the site is: finebaum.com --> then i click LISTEN LIVE at the top, safari comes back with "Safari can't download this file".
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poop - October 23, 2008 at 9:51am
just create a folder named "media" without "" and put the files there.
the idea is great, but i just tested with a sample from american dad. sharp picture, men totaly unsync with the audio.. terrible.
hope they are fixing this soon!
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Alex - October 23, 2008 at 3:36am
MPlayer played my avi-file. But it was an 5 years old avi...
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aa2007 - October 23, 2008 at 3:03am
Tank you James
But do you know how I can make a symbolic link with WinSCP??
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James - October 23, 2008 at 2:50am
Delete the download folder and just make a symbolic link with the name of the download folder that links to the media folder.
Is there anything out there that will play .avi??
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Ruda - October 23, 2008 at 2:40am
Anybody knows how I can make via SSH a Alias/Link from the Dowload-Folder from the MobileSafari Plug-In to put it in the Media-Folder from MPlayer, so I have directly the downloaded movie-files from MobileSafari Plug-In in the MPlayer Library to watch??
Thanx a lot!
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trip - October 23, 2008 at 2:02am
ah!
thank you!
you asian?from?
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kah wai - October 23, 2008 at 1:12am
create the media folder urself..
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trip - October 23, 2008 at 1:04am
there isnt any private/var/media in the iphone when i ssh into it.
only private/var/mobile/media
any help?