The quote you use, "not yet is that spirit of pristine valour extinct in
you" can you please tell me where you found this.
Hi,
I have my laptop with an nVidia geForce 8600 card.
X launches very well with the included nv driver.
But when playing videos (simple MPEG-2 files or DivX from p2p or
Ogg/Theora files I made with another computer) the player freezes.
When I serached on the Web, the first action would be to
warning : (dl_loader.c) loading
> "/usr/lib/transcode/export_xvid4.so" failed
> [transcode] warning : (encoder.c) loading audio export module failed
> [transcode] warning : failed to init export modules
> [transcode] critical: plug-in initialization failed
>
> ---
[transcode] critical: plug-in initialization failed
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libxvidcore4 is installed, as are most of the other
suggests/recommends. I get similar errors with divx selected.
"/usr/lib/transcode/export_xvid4.so" is installed, but for some reason
does not load. gaah!
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> I've had good success with dvdrip, though I use it slightly
> differently. I'm ripping my dvd's and saving them as .avi's on my
> file server for easier watc
Matt Price wrote:
Hi folks,
My 3-year-old has recently gotten in the habit of smashing his dvd's
into our dvd player -- a practice which i am trying to discourage
< snipsnip >
is mencoder an option??
see mplayer on 'their' hungarian site in that case
steef
matt
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> My 3-year-old has recently gotten in the habit of smashing his dvd's
> into our dvd player -- a practice which i am trying to discourage
> without much luck...
I sympathize...
> what solutions do other people use to make a dvd-9 to
> dvd-5 backup?
Try k9copy. It's a nice GUI designed for exac
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 12:14:15PM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> My 3-year-old has recently gotten in the habit of smashing his dvd's
> into our dvd player -- a practice which i am trying to discourage
> without much luck... In lieu of better parenting,
> - dvdrip almost always freeze
e are dual-layer dvd-9 (8+
gigabytes) and I only have single-layer dvd-5 (4.7g) discs, so I need
to do some kind of re-encoding. My dvd player claims to support Divx
and Mpeg4, so I was *hoping* to do the following:
- backup to hd with:
dvdbackup -v 2 -M -i/dev/hdd -o/outputdir
- transcode the indi
r dvd-9 (8+
gigabytes) and I only have single-layer dvd-5 (4.7g) discs, so I need
to do some kind of re-encoding. My dvd player claims to support Divx
and Mpeg4, so I was *hoping* to do the following:
- backup to hd with:
dvdbackup -v 2 -M -i/dev/hdd -o/outputdir
- transcode the individual VOB fil
On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 20:33:21 +0100
cuBE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello
>
> yes it does, install w32codecs and xine ;) use the subtitles name like
> movie name ;)
Of course, to install w32codecs, you must put this in your
/etc/apt/sources.list :
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat unstabl
hello
yes it does, install w32codecs and xine ;) use the subtitles name like
movie name ;)
enjoy
:wq
On 6/1/05, Trevor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was just curious if it was at all possible to play divx movies through
> debian, and if so, where should i be looking for info to do
I was just curious if it was at all possible to play divx movies through
debian, and if so, where should i be looking for info to do this? or is
there a simple way that someone knows of to do this
Thanks for any help
Trevor
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load_plugins: probing demux 'mpeg_pes'
load_plugins: probing demux 'mpeg-ts'
load_plugins: probing demux 'nsv'
load_plugins: probing demux 'ogg'
xine: found demuxer plugin: OGG demux plugin
video discontinuity #1, type is 0, disc_off 0
Michael Appleman wrote:
> I tried mplayer. it does work, but with no subtitles. Wierd. Also,
> deleting/renaming the kaffeine config file did nothing either. :(
For subtitles in .ogm-files you might need to use either "-slang en"
or "-sid 1" (add correct number of course, mplayer lists them all).
x27;t play the video (but played the sound), or
> > complained of a missing driver: "video_decoder: no plugin available to
> > handle 'DivX 5'". Normal xine doesn't seem to give any console output.
>
> I couldn't see anything wrong in those logs, but may
river: "video_decoder: no plugin available to
> handle 'DivX 5'". Normal xine doesn't seem to give any console output.
I couldn't see anything wrong in those logs, but maybe I overlooked
something.
Anyway, I had a quick look at Xine, and you could use it with
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>
>
> BodyID:443289166.2.n.logpart (stored separately)
>
>
Oops, I forgot to attach this before, the console output. I didn't see
an 'X11' driver on the list, but I went through each one that was
there. It either didn't play the video
Michael Appleman wrote:
> > Well I got around to rebooting, and still no go. Also tried it in
> > normal xine, and I got a dialog box that icouldn't fully read, the
> > text went off the window. I attached a screenshot of it. The video
> > didn't show. And I went to try in mplayer, but apparantly t
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> On 5/16/05, Michael Appleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 5/16/05, Lee Braiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Monday 16 May 2005 18:40, Michael Appleman wrote:
> > > > For some
On 5/16/05, Michael Appleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/16/05, Lee Braiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Monday 16 May 2005 18:40, Michael Appleman wrote:
> > > For some reason the video in movie files with divx video doesn't show
> > > any
On 5/16/05, Lee Braiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 16 May 2005 18:40, Michael Appleman wrote:
> > For some reason the video in movie files with divx video doesn't show
> > anymore. The sound plays fine, but the video is just blank. wmv and plain
> > mp
On 5/16/05, Lee Braiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 16 May 2005 18:40, Michael Appleman wrote:
> > For some reason the video in movie files with divx video doesn't show
> > anymore. The sound plays fine, but the video is just blank. wmv and plain
> > mp
On Monday 16 May 2005 18:40, Michael Appleman wrote:
> For some reason the video in movie files with divx video doesn't show
> anymore. The sound plays fine, but the video is just blank. wmv and plain
> mpeg2 videos play fine. I have the complete codec pack from the mplayer
>
For some reason the video in movie files with divx video doesn't show
anymore. The sound plays fine, but the video is just blank. wmv and
plain mpeg2 videos play fine. I have the complete codec pack from the
mplayer website installed, same as before when it worked. I even tried
purging kaf
hi,
I read:
> Any DVD to DivX software for LinuxPPC?
http://www.bunkus.org/dvdripping4linux/single/
mencode and transcode work like a charm, dvd::rip works
and makes the job very easy (though you have to build the
latter two from source, but it's painless)
> An DivX player?
mpl
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> Any DVD to DivX software for LinuxPPC?
mencoder
> An DivX player?
mplayer, xine
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Hi all,
I'm Emanuele.
Any DVD to DivX software for LinuxPPC?
An DivX player?
Thanx for all.
Emanuele.
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es). For instance, I had to tweak X quite a
> bit, *and* use the SDL compat libraries to avoid the **YOUR
> SYSTEM IS TOO SLOW** messages or segfaults. It took a couple
> weeks, but it finally played DivX like a champ. (Well, audio
> drifted quite a bit. 500mhz P3 w/ old as hell grap
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 09:10:14PM -0400, Gerard Ceraso wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: AnotherLinuxGuy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 7:55 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Divx and DVD playback
>
>
> what is the best of the
I would say mplayer. I use it for all of my movies, although I don't
really watch DVDs on the computer so I would know for that. But for divx
movies and stuff it works great for me.
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On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 07:54:43PM -0400, AnotherLinuxGuy wrote:
> what is the best of the best when it comes to a program that does
> playback of divx and DVDs? i have heard Xine and Mplayer, in Xine i get
> no sound, i use esd or dsp i think, its on a compaq armada m700 laptop,
> an
what is the best of the best when it comes to a program that does
playback of divx and DVDs? i have heard Xine and Mplayer, in Xine i get
no sound, i use esd or dsp i think, its on a compaq armada m700 laptop,
and in mplayer i get a segment fault right off the bat, but they dont
have a deb package
talled woody on my friend's laptop: PII 300, S3virgeMX64. S3virge
drivers for X 4.2 supports XVideo extension. There is no problem playing any divx
using mplayer (cpu usage is about 60%-80%, depends on movie).
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rd's GPU
> will handle
> the load.
>
> Here at the moment when I play a movie, my CPU usage is on 0% - 0.5%, thus
> my video
> card is doing all the work.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "JZidar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Debian"
d decoding and you have software that
can use it. Normally, playing a highly-compressed format like DivX or
XviD will require a considerable amount of CPU power. Older codecs don't
need as much power, since they were written for older computers.
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Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 7:56 PM
Subject: DivX and XviD - hardware requireme
On Sunday 22 June 2003 11:56, JZidar wrote:
> I'm building a small system for working at home. I would be like to watch
> some movies sometimes but I don't know if that's enough:
> - Pentium II 266 MHz
> - 196 Megs of ram
> - graphic card Geforce2 MX
From my experience, you could run into problems
I'm building a small system for working at home. I would be like to watch
some movies sometimes but I don't know if that's enough:
- Pentium II 266 MHz
- 196 Megs of ram
- graphic card Geforce2 MX
Thank you guys.
jernej
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Hello debian users.
How to convert (decoding) Mpeg4 (DivX,XVid) avi video to old avi format
Intel Indeo (3.x-5.x)?
Thanx.
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Is there some
app's/libs to view subj files?
Woody 3.0r0, 2.4,
KDE 3.1.1
Regards,
Cerber
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 19:19:01 +0100,
Lukas Ruf wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> is there any "standard" way to play divX movies from a CD with xine?
>
> /* xine runs at my side, however, when I try to play a divX-CD,
> nothing happens. When I try to provide or
> in m
Dear all,
is there any "standard" way to play divX movies from a CD with xine?
/* xine runs at my side, however, when I try to play a divX-CD,
nothing happens. When I try to provide or in
mounted or unmounted state, nothing really works. */
Thanks!
wbr,
Lukas
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On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 12:58:40PM +0800, Elijah wrote:
> I've been using mplayer for awhile now using my mpegs but it seems divx
> video runs faster than audio could finish. I've tried -autosync 1
> and things started to slow down a bit for a few seconds, later on video
&g
Hi again!
I've been using mplayer for awhile now using my mpegs but it seems divx
video runs faster than audio could finish. I've tried -autosync 1
and things started to slow down a bit for a few seconds, later on video
starts to run ahead from audio. Video and sound is not sync
>
>Throw in MPlayer (MEncoder's more popular brother) to preview
>your creation. Also available at that site is avidemux, which has
>a gui that will let you do simple edits. Once you have converted
>the DivX to MPEG-1 (or 2, if you want an SVCD), you go much of
>the same rou
At Fri, 03 Jan 2003 16:45:27 +1100,
John Griffiths wrote:
>
> wow, lots of work to get all the bits i need,
>
> thanks for that I'll have another shot next week.
>
> At 04:46 AM 1/3/03 +, Travis Crump wrote:
> >John Griffiths wrote:
[...]
> > > I
wow, lots of work to get all the bits i need,
thanks for that I'll have another shot next week.
At 04:46 AM 1/3/03 +, Travis Crump wrote:
>John Griffiths wrote:
>> hullo all.
>>
>> I've got a divx file (not a copyrighted one, it's from
>> http://w
John Griffiths wrote:
hullo all.
I've got a divx file (not a copyrighted one, it's from
http://www.crewoftwo.com/movie/index.html and they made it themselves) that
i'd like to play on a dvd player.
my flatmate burns them under windows all the time but i don't ahve a
windows
hullo all.
I've got a divx file (not a copyrighted one, it's from
http://www.crewoftwo.com/movie/index.html and they made it themselves) that
i'd like to play on a dvd player.
my flatmate burns them under windows all the time but i don't ahve a
windows cd bruner and figure
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 00:53:09 -0800 (PST)
"nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> theres lots of divx->vcd converters last I checked on freshmeat(I
> was lookin for vcd->divx so if/when i get my linux pda i can watch
> movies on it, since I have about 700 vcds
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 00:53:09 -0800 (PST) nate wrote:
> I was lookin for vcd->divx
Mplayer plays VCDs, so the mplayer/mencoder combo should be able to
handle that nicely.
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On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 16:24:18 +0800 Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Is there anyone who has the experience in converting DivX file into
> VCD format iso? I think it's possible to convert divx file into mpeg1
> file, and vcdtools may be capable of making it ito a iso
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 16:24:18 +0800
Patrick Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Is there anyone who has the experience in converting DivX file into
> VCD format iso? I think it's possible to convert divx file into mpeg1
> file, and vcdtools may be capa
Patrick Hsieh said:
> Hello list,
>
> Is there anyone who has the experience in converting DivX file into VCD
> format iso? I think it's possible to convert divx file into mpeg1 file,
> and vcdtools may be capable of making it ito a iso image. I am asking
> here if
Hello list,
Is there anyone who has the experience in converting DivX file into VCD format
iso? I think it's possible to convert divx file into mpeg1 file, and
vcdtools may be capable of making it ito a iso image. I am asking here if
anyone have a one-liner example to do the jo
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 23:00:38 -0500,
Travis Crump wrote:
>
> Din Tuck wrote:
> > hello
> >
> > I was wondering how I could go about ripping a DVD to a Divx
> > file under linux. I only found a few guides on google, and
> > was hoping that one of you debian us
Din Tuck wrote:
hello
I was wondering how I could go about ripping a DVD to a Divx file under linux. I only found a few guides on google, and was hoping that one of you debian users might share some info on how to do this.
I am sorry if this sounds bad, or evil or something. But I will not
Din Tuck wrote:
I was wondering how I could go about ripping a DVD to a Divx file under
> linux. I only found a few guides on google, and was hoping that one of
> you debian users might share some info on how to do this.
I use dvd::rip. It works quite well.
http://www.exit1.org/
hello
I was wondering how I could go about ripping a DVD to a Divx file under linux. I only
found a few guides on google, and was hoping that one of you debian users might share
some info on how to do this.
I am sorry if this sounds bad, or evil or something. But I will not have access to
Sean wrote:
This is what babelfish made of it:
"does one of you know, how I divx film under linux look at can? I
already the LIBRARY of divx.com installed yourself, but divx does not
film can I nevertheless not look I use woody."
I assume you're looking for a divx movie player.
This is what babelfish made of it:
"does one of you know, how I divx film under linux look at can? I
already the LIBRARY of divx.com installed yourself, but divx does not
film can I nevertheless not look I use woody."
I assume you're looking for a divx movie player. I like mplay
hi,
weiss einer von euch, wie ich unter linux divx-filme angucken kann? ich hab
mir schon die library von divx.com installiert, aber divx-filme kann ich
trotzdem nicht gucken. ich benutze woody.
gruss,
patrick
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things. All seem to work very well and the ffmpeg codecs are
> > really efficient, fast and give a smooth reproduction even on my laptop.
> > The only problem I have is with a divx file with 22050Hz mono audio that
> > is not reproduced correctly, but I suspect it is a problem
ly efficient, fast and give a smooth reproduction even on my laptop.
> The only problem I have is with a divx file with 22050Hz mono audio that
> is not reproduced correctly, but I suspect it is a problem with my audio
> drivers.
for the sound, try switching off esound if its running ('k
* Paolo Falcone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020329 10:47]:
>
> Derek Williams wrote:
> [...]
> There are already debian packages for mplayer at
> http://marillat.free.fr. Fortunately, it's apt-gettable.
> Just add the line
>
> deb http://marillat.free.fr/ stable main
As long as mplayers cpu detection
problem I have is with a divx file with 22050Hz mono audio that
is not reproduced correctly, but I suspect it is a problem with my audio
drivers.
Many thanks to all of you folks!
Alberto
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Derek Williams wrote:
>On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 03:29, Alberto Vecchiato wrote:
>> Hi all. Anoyone knows if it is possible to play divx movies on Linux?
>> Any suggestion on the player, where to find codecs, etc.?
<--snip-->
>I personally prefer mplayer, which can b
Thanks a lot to everyone. Practically all of you suggested mu mplayer, so
I've downloaded the CVS snapshot from the homepage and built the debian
package as indicated in the documentation. It's very easy to do.
Now I'm installing it. I'll tell you if all is ok.
Thanks again.
Alberto
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On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 03:29, Alberto Vecchiato wrote:
> Hi all. Anoyone knows if it is possible to play divx movies on Linux?
> Any suggestion on the player, where to find codecs, etc.?
>
> Thanks in advance for any answer.
>
> Alberto Vecchiato
>
>
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lay divx movies on Linux?
> Any suggestion on the player, where to find codecs, etc.?
>
> Thanks in advance for any answer.
>
> Alberto Vecchiato
>
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Hi all. Anoyone knows if it is possible to play divx movies on Linux?
Any suggestion on the player, where to find codecs, etc.?
Thanks in advance for any answer.
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Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> there's http://packages.debian.org/ which
>> may help. see newbieDoc.sf.net/system/apt-get-intro.html (items
>> 7 and 12, specifically) for more ideas...
>
> Probably blind but I don't see anything there abou
will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> there's http://packages.debian.org/ which
> may help. see newbieDoc.sf.net/system/apt-get-intro.html (items
> 7 and 12, specifically) for more ideas...
Probably blind but I don't see anything there about finding files that
are not installed. (not packa
On Mar 05 2002, Drew Raines wrote:
>http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net
>
> Make sure you DO NOT install the Debian packages of mjpegtools. Compile
> everything from source if you want VCD compatibility (YUV).
Thank you very much, Drew.
I'll check them out now. I almost installed t
o, is there any program that I may use under Linux that
> converts AVI/DivX files to MPEG streams?
Have your tried mjpegtools and ffmpeg (both sourceforge projects)?
Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> So, is there any program that I may use under Linux that converts
> AVI/DivX files to MPEG streams?
http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net
Make sure you DO NOT install the Debian packages of mjpegtools. Compile
everything from source if you want VC
format (resolution, frames per second and audio bitrate).
But the problem I have is that all programs that I know of are
only able to generate AVI streams, not MPEG1 streams. :-(
So, is there any program that I may use under Linux that
converts AVI/DivX files to
aviplay
It is in testing.
* Hans Steinraht ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I followed the conversation here about mplayer and like to try it now,
> but does anyone can tell wich password to use when I check it out of cvs.
> I have looked through the whole site, but couldn't find it.
>
> thanks,
> Hans
I believe
aying various multimedia files.
>
> I would like to be able to play any downloaded
> avi, mpg, asf, mov, vob and divx 3 and 4 files if possible...
>
> I've tried aviplay but with little success. On some files
> there was sound but no picture (or garbled picture).
> And al
Perhaps you'll find handy that simple Makefile I use
to get and build CVS and stable sources of MPlayer.
http://elemag.virtualave.net/files/mplayer/Makefile
create a source dir for MPlayer and put it in inside,
then type:
make help
[it need some improvements/cleanups though, but works
for me;
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 04:16:51 +
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > BTW, keep in mind that many mov files you find will
> > be encoded in a quicktime format that is proprietary
> > and unavailable on Linux. Unless somebody else knows
> > something new that I haven't heard yet...
>
> Y
On Sun, 2002-02-24 at 19:18, Colin Watson wrote:
> True ... but the MPlayer folks are, shall we say, unimpressed with
> people distributing binary packages. See:
You really SHOULD compile your own anyway. I tried using one of the
prepackaged debs before, and all I got was a slow, CPU-hungry, unst
On 2002.02.25 02:43 Bob Thibodeau wrote:
I also like vlc. Some files will play better in one
program while others work in another. I keep
vlc, mplayer, xanim and xine around.
BTW, keep in mind that many mov files you find will
be encoded in a quicktime format that is proprietary
and unavailable
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:43:50PM -0500, Bob Thibodeau wrote:
> I also like vlc. Some files will play better in one
> program while others work in another. I keep
> vlc, mplayer, xanim and xine around.
>
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 02:36:38PM -0500, Sean wrote:
> > As many others have mentioned, mp
app)
> >
> > I've been slowly trying to be able to perform most task on
> > my Woody box that I used to do on Window$. But I'm still
> > struggling a bit with playing various multimedia files.
> >
> > I would like to be able to play any downloaded
&g
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:01:11PM +0530, Amardeep Singh wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Balazs Javor wrote:
> > What is the best solution on linux to play most
> > movie formats? (doesn't need to be a single app)
>
> I have got good results with mplayer (debs available at marillat.free.fr).
True .
$. But I'm still
> struggling a bit with playing various multimedia files.
>
> I would like to be able to play any downloaded
> avi, mpg, asf, mov, vob and divx 3 and 4 files if possible...
>
> I've tried aviplay but with little success. On some files
> there was soun
Woody box that I used to do on Window$. But I'm still
> struggling a bit with playing various multimedia files.
>
> I would like to be able to play any downloaded
> avi, mpg, asf, mov, vob and divx 3 and 4 files if possible...
xine worked ok for me but didn't play as many
fo
hi,
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the best solution on linux to play most
> movie formats? (doesn't need to be a single app)
>
I have got good results with mplayer (debs available at marillat.free.fr).
In my opinion, it gives better output and is faster than window
like to be able to play any downloaded
> avi, mpg, asf, mov, vob and divx 3 and 4 files if possible...
>
> I've tried aviplay but with little success. On some files
> there was sound but no picture (or garbled picture).
> And allthough it says it should be able to play asf it didn&
ould like to be able to play any downloaded
avi, mpg, asf, mov, vob and divx 3 and 4 files if possible...
I've tried aviplay but with little success. On some files
there was sound but no picture (or garbled picture).
And allthough it says it should be able to play asf it didn't
seem to work f
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 09:51:02PM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Is there any good command line utility to convert DVD to DivX?
>
> And recommendations are highly welcome!
There is 'drip' available at: http://drip.sourceforge.net/download.php
work
Hello list,
Is there any good command line utility to convert DVD to DivX?
And recommendations are highly welcome!
--
Patrick Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 09:10 am, Matt wrote:
> > I compiled it from source (0.50), but when I start it it tells me it's
> > not compiled with gui support; isn't it autodetected?
> > and by the way, both mplayer and avifile after ./configure presents me
> > the autodetected compile options; b
> I compiled it from source (0.50), but when I start it it tells me it's not
> compiled with gui support; isn't it autodetected?
> and by the way, both mplayer and avifile after ./configure presents me the
> autodetected compile options; both say mga_vid no, although I have an matrox
> G400 card
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 10:53 pm, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 10:51:25PM +0100, Mirek Dobsicek wrote:
> > When I use -fs -vo x11, it opens in fullcreen, but the movie is still
> > the same size located in the midlle of the screen, surrounded by black
> > color.
>
> How abo
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 10:51:25PM +0100, Mirek Dobsicek wrote:
>
> When I use -fs -vo x11, it opens in fullcreen, but the movie is still
> the same size located in the midlle of the screen, surrounded by black
> color.
How about trying -vm instead of -fs? IIRC that's the option that makes
MPl
> When I use -fs -vo x11, it opens in fullcreen, but the movie is still
> the same size located in the midlle of the screen, surrounded by black
> color.
One workaround, albeit a cheesy one, is to just run in X11 fs mode and
then just CTRL-ALT-- to a lower res to make the image appear larger.
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