Re: [gentoo-user] mpv startup times...is this guy waiting for soemthing ?

2017-03-19 Thread Stroller
> On 18 Mar 2017, at 18:44, tu...@posteo.de wrote: > > Starting mpv as root "fixes" the problem...so it is > a permission problem (see my second mail). Can't find your second mail, but a different user has a different _environment_, as well as different permissions. Stroller.

Re: [gentoo-user] mpv startup times...is this guy waiting for soemthing ?

2017-03-18 Thread J. Roeleveld
On March 18, 2017 7:44:59 PM GMT+01:00, tu...@posteo.de wrote: >No. >Starting mpv as root "fixes" the problem...so it is >a permission problem (see my second mail). But mpv >does not complain about missing permissions and plays >the fileafter 5 seconds (when used as unpriveledged >user). > >I

Re: [gentoo-user] mpv startup times...is this guy waiting for soemthing ?

2017-03-18 Thread tuxic
No. Starting mpv as root "fixes" the problem...so it is a permission problem (see my second mail). But mpv does not complain about missing permissions and plays the fileafter 5 seconds (when used as unpriveledged user). I am member of group "video" though and -- for example -- Blender gets

Re: [gentoo-user] mpv startup times...is this guy waiting for soemthing ?

2017-03-18 Thread Maxim Wexler
Do the files repose on a on a big(terabytes!) outboard drive? This could cause a delay on account of the OS having to read the thing first. On 3/18/17, tu...@posteo.de wrote: > Hi, > > very often I use mpv to watch videos. > > On my old root, the start of that tool > was nearly

[gentoo-user] mpv startup times...is this guy waiting for soemthing ?

2017-03-18 Thread tuxic
Hi, very often I use mpv to watch videos. On my old root, the start of that tool was nearly instantly. With my new root, it seems, that mpv is waiting for something. For example: Playing: [ffmpeg/demuxer] flv: video stream discovered after head already parsed [ffmpeg/demuxer] flv: audio