eMoviX

eMoviX is a micro (7MB) Linux distro meant to be embedded in a CD together with all video/audio files you want. A CD burned with eMoviX will be able to boot and play automagically all of its files with MPlayer. Supported formats are AVI (in particular DivX & XviD formats), MPEG, QuickTime, WMV, ASF, MP3, Ogg, and in general everything supported by MPlayer.

Tags multimedia Sound/Audio Video
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems OS Independent
Implementation Perl

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  28 Jun 2005 15:45
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Changes: Fixes K3b compatibility and several minor bugs.

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  •  14 Aug 2004 06:55
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Changes: Most 0.9.0pre1 bugs have been fixed. Many remotes have been imported from MoviX, and all text handling (subtitles and filenames) is now based on utf8. TrueType fonts are now used in the MPlayer menu, and translations in several languages have been imported from MoviX.

Changes: The internals have been completely changed (it is now based on Debian), booting is now graphical, and automount has been introduced. Many patches were applied to MPlayer: you can access the MPlayer menu while playing music, use the MPlayer menu to play CDs/DVDs/VCDs/ACDs, switch audio/subs from within the interface, and you get the MPlayer menu after playback is over.

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  •  21 Sep 2003 03:58
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Changes: This version adds a Spanish version of the README, improves settings for the FB boot label, improves NVIDIA TV-out, and includes brand new support for installation on Debian systems.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  06 Jul 2003 01:08
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Changes: This version adds support for international kbds layouts and TrueType fonts, squeezes initrd.gz to 6MB, upgrades MPlayer to 0.90, updates and adds several translations, and improves DVD support.

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