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16 July 2005

Try Movix and Movix2

Filed under: Linux - wiwin261 @ 6:48 pm

This day have try to playing the movix and movix2. After I come back from Tsabita I play movix and movix2 in the “Al Anwar Bourding House” (nk913). In Anggi’s computer movix can play with succesfully but when I playing movie with movix2 its can not play. It maybe the hardware not support.
At 22:00 pm I try again its in azis’s computer. I very happy because the movix and movix2 can play a music–reason:I haven’t a cd’s film or dvd film so I must get file audio in that computer. After I found mp3 files I try to click the menu bye keyboard and play that song and Its can be run.:)

LiveCD Creation Resources

Filed under: Linux - wiwin261 @ 10:55 am

If you want to create or make Live CD Linux, BSD or Window$ :P , you can see tutorial in site LiveCD Creation Resource There are some pages dedicated to helping people create their own LiveCD using BSD, Linux, or Windows. Such as:

  • BSD (FreeBSD, OpenBSD)
  • Linux (All Linux Distro, Debian, Fedora Core, Knoppix, Morphix, Dams Small linux, Gentoo, mandriva00formerly mandrake–, Arch Linux, Insert/UBCD, LFS, PCLinuxOS, Source Mage, ubuntu, Slax, Lamppix, berry, AdvanceCD)
  • Windows (M$ Windows XP/2003)

GeeXboX

Filed under: Linux - wiwin261 @ 10:20 am

Logo GeeXboX
Before I get emovix, Movix and Movix2, I have been got one of the “Home Entertainment Linux distro”. Its very small, about 5 MB so I can get it with quickly. :) It’s very simple to use. After we burn as iso image, then booting computer by cdrom and then wait for few minutes. After progress loading finish then its will display menu like:
Proses Loading

Menu GeexboX

GeeXboX is a full operating system, running under Linux and based on the excellent MPlayer. No need for a hard drive, you just have to put the GeeXboX bootable CD into the CD-Drive of any Pentium-class computer to boot it. Moreover, GeeXboX is free software, created as open-source software. This means that everyone can modify it and build his own release of the GeeXboX.

You may wonder why you should have to boot another operating system to play your media files, but just think about the Mini-ITX platforms like VIA Epia/Eden or Shuttle barebones. It’s now affordable to bring DivX to your home cinema, plugging this kind of computer directly to your TV !!

At the time of the first development releases (Dec. 2002), it was only capable of playing DivX movies, but now, nearly every kind of media file can be played with GeeXboX, with the OS supporting :

* MPEG 1/2 movies (MPG files, VCDs, DVDs …)
* MPEG 4 movies (DivX, XviD …)
* RealMedia and Windows Media movies.
* OggMedia streams
* Matroska streams
* Audio streams like : MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, WAV (AudioCD), AC3 …

If you want to download, you must visit that site or click here

eMovix, Movix and Movix2

Filed under: Linux - wiwin261 @ 9:51 am

Logo Movix

After one night I download movix, now I try to get that brother –movix2–, I want to try that distro. Movix can be use to playing movie, Its distro is “home entertainment distro”. Too long time because the internet acces is slowly. So I must “bersabar” and “bersabar”. :)
The MoviX project is a series of three different tiny Linux CD distributions containing all the software to boot from a CD and play multimedia files through the MPlayer, the best multimedia player in the Unix world:

  • eMoviX
    A micro Linux distro meant to be embedded in a CD together with all video/audio files you want, so that the CD will be able to boot and automagically play all of its own files. eMoviX CDs can now be written with K3b (Linux), MoviXMaker (Linux) & MoviXISOCreator (Windows).
  • MoviX
    A mini CD Linux distro able to boot directly from CD and load in RAM a console interface to MPlayer. From the interface you can easily play DVDs, VCDs, audio/video files Audio CD, internet radios, TV, you name it!
    MoviX is now able to boot also from HD, USB pen, CF card and from the net.
  • MoviX2
    Same as MoviX, but it makes use of X and makes use of the nice MPlayer GUI. MoviX2 is now able to boot also from HD, USB pen, CF card and from the net.

Supported formats are all formats supported by MPlayer, most noticeably DivX and XviD but more in general any AVI, MPG, QuickTime, WMV, ASF, MP3, OGG/VORBIS and a few others.

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