sorry...  sometimes this gmail thing can do things that you didnt expect.

well... I used to have this problem, and I guess it has something to do with mplayer. I changed my setup do use xmms to play mp3s and the problem was gone.

On 12/11/05, Christian Lyra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,




On 12/11/05, shane <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I used to have that problem. When I compiled mplayer by hand just
using the option --enable-directfb the problem existed. I was able to
solve the problem by letting portage(gentoos package manager) build
it. I was never able to figure out how gentoo built it differently, it
may have been a patch or a different configure option.

On 12/11/05, Dirk Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> Tamas Molnar wrote:
> >>  "Jan Penninkhof" wrote:
> >> > I was just wondering if anyone has encountered this: all my music is
> >> > > played
> >> > twice before Freevo skips to the next song. It doesn"t matter whether I
> >> > play
> >> > a random playlist, songs from an album, or a normal (pre-made) playlist.
> >> > I"m running on a Debian Sarge box with the latest freevo (1.5.2) and the
> >> > latest mplayer 1.0pre6-3.3.5...
> >>
> >> Should be fixed in 1.5.3. If not, report back.
> >>
> >>
> >> Dischi
> >
> > I just found this mail in the list archive and I have the exact same problem
> > with freevo 1.5.4 on Suse 10. I downloaded freevo from
> > ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/funktronics/SuSE-10.0/RPMS/noarch/freevo-1.5.4-ft.3.noarch.rpm
>
> Very strange. It works for me, so I can't hunt the bug. Do other users
> have the same problem? Is this a problem in the SuSE package
> (sometimes they patch)? Is mplayer used for both playings or is it
> mplayer for the first tie and after that xine?
>
>
> Dischi
>
> --
> Early to rise, early to bed, makes a man healthy, wealthy and dead.
>                 -- Terry Pratchett, "The Light Fantastic"
>
>
>


--
shane


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