@tommysammy
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Only you can say which version is the best for us.
Well, normally when there is more than one version people actively working on, there is usually a reason for it.
As I have not tried to use 2.6 I don't know a lot about it, but what I know is the movie codecs are the newest.
2.2.x has work well in the past as you point out, and it's my experience at least that FFMPEG gets more bloated for etch version, anyway I don't know how well 2.6 compares, unless I compile it.
In any case if FFmpeg 2.6.3 "Grothendieck" sucks, we can easy go back to 2.2.x
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For me at moment LiveforitMPlayer6.4 is the best version.
So in other words, adding the menus, made MPlayer worse for you, at least compared to mplayer6.5, this two versions use FFMPEG 2.2, that’s the only difference. Yes and 6.5 file is not striped, because you were supposed to give me debug logs, if mplayer crashed. (maybe mplayer takes up your RAM, and you computer starts swapping virtual RAM)
I can easily compile a new version of mplayer with FFMPEG 2.5 without menus, if you like.
Mplayer 6.5.1 and up has used Feanor FFMPEG version 2.5.
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For me at moment LiveforitMPlayer6.4 is the best version. Only missing menu, 64 Bit fix etc.
MPlayer 6.4 has 64bit file offset support for FFMPEG2.2.
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