I've found that if I don't have a sound card installed and set up with
the proper drivers, many of the movie players totally screw up -
distorted pictures, slow speed, crashes, etc. Sometimes you'll see an
error message saying there is a missing sound driver, but sometimes
not. Installing the sound
There is a .deb file for mplayer. You need to add
libasound2 from unstable and also liblircclient0,
libmud0 and libsdl1.2debian from testing. Then add
this to your /etc/apt/sources.list do a apt-get update
apt-get install mplayer-686 mplayer-fonts
mplayer-docs. And you have a nice GUI MPlayer.
Do
On Thu, 2001-12-06 at 04:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There are certain movie players in certain Linuxes ,
> that are horrendously pathetic .
> It is something like this :
> You see two hands , you hear some sound , and after
> 5 minutes you see Silvester Stalllone ?
Check out mplayer:
http://w
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 09:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There are certain movie players in certain Linuxes ,
> that are horrendously pathetic .
> It is something like this :
> You see two hands , you hear some sound , and after
> 5 minutes you see Silvester Stalllone ?
>
> What's going on ?
Move
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > There are certain movie
players in certain Linuxes ,
> that are horrendously pathetic .
> It is something like this :
I dont know what you are talking about. I am using
xine, (just a bit problem) mplayer (perfect) mtv ; all
are very good quality.
(shrug)
>You s
There are certain movie players in certain Linuxes ,
that are horrendously pathetic .
It is something like this :
You see two hands , you hear some sound , and after
5 minutes you see Silvester Stalllone ?
What's going on ?
Regards,
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Shyam
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