--- dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 03:37:38PM +1100, Steve Kieu > wrote: > | > | > > > | > > Yep -- xine. Works great thought the picture > is a > | > bit small, but > | > > don't use esd for sound (very choppy when I > tried > | > it). (I should also > | > > mention that I only tried it once on one vcd) > | > > | > I use mplayer. Very sweet xv accelerated > fullscreen > | > output. > > Interestingly enough, an apt-cache search for vcd > only shows xine. > > | I had no luck with xine the latest version. Ealier > | version got problem too, only play the first track > and > | jump to the end in one vcd, I suspect the quality > of > | the disk, but mplayer plays just fine. > | > | I think, xine has a long way to go. > > I only played the beginning of one show. It was > more of a > demo/experiment than anything else. A co-worker had > a vcd with > something on it, but no vcd player on his win2k > machine. I did an > apt-cache search, install, and voila, there was the > movie playing > (rather) nicely :-). > > -D I'm running Woody with kernel 2.4.9 on my desktop, with a Matrox video card. I changed my sources.list to unstable and did a apt-get install xine-ui. Works great using the Xv video driver and the oss audio driver. I have watched a few .avi movies with it and full screen is clear as a picture. Just my two cents worth. Don
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