Enfle is a speedy and easy-to-use software that functions as a graphic viewer, sound player, and movie player.
The Enfle project supports different file types, including BMP, GIF, PCX, PNG, PNM, JPEG, XBM, JPEG2000, XPM, animated GIF, MNG MPEG (mpeg1, mpeg2), AVI, Ogg, ogm, Vorbis, ASF, and WMV. The codecs that are supported include avcodec and Windows DMO.
Installation of Enfle is straightforward. All you have to do is type "./configure && make," and you're good to go. In case of any error messages, you can provide necessary information like config.log or your environment. Once compiled, installation can be completed by typing "make install." You can also pass multiple options to the configure script, and to check the available options, type "./configure --help."
Plugins in Enfle are compiled as a shared object, and the filename should end with .so. If you get an extension of .a instead of .so, there are chances that your system can't/don't create a shared object. In case you want to enable the Susie plugin extension, you need to add "--enable-spi," while adding "--with-ungif" allows you to enable libungif.
Users can expand Enfle capabilities by adding Susie plugins to the directory specified by spi/dir in the configuration file. Enfle might be able to decode pictures, might fail to decode, or even might fail to load, depending on various factors.
The latest release of Enfle features some improvements to its functionality. The most notable ones include the implementation of a RAR archiver plugin, fixes for x86-64, the fixing of the Converter UI plugin double-free bug, and the addition of a stricter MIT-SHM check, which must be disabled for remote display. Overall, Enfle is a highly efficient software solution that offers users great functionality in a straightforward and easily accessible design.
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