On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 07:15:39PM +0300, Cezar Werner wrote:
> Dear Sir,
why so formal dude?
> I am testing now RedHat 7.0, that I installed on another hard drive.
Have you updated gcc and glibc?
> capable to play normal and DivX .avi, mov, and another video formats.
.mov is no luck cuz e.g. sorenson codec isn't supported.
> After I have tried xmms,xmps,videolan client (vlc),xanim,xine and mplayer
xanim is a nice try but for real use the quality sucks. vlc can't do divx. I
myself use aviplay for asf/avi/wm? and vlc for mpg1/mpg2/dvd.
> I have been very happy when I saw, after I have compiled aviplay, my
> favourite (and for the moment, the single one!) film playing: The MATRIX.
Matrix divx I have worx for me.
> 3D : NVIDIA_GLX-1.0 from www.nvidia.com, for 2.2.16-22 kernel
> (I am _not_ getting "no hardware acceleration detected)
problem #1 (for a decent look you need hardware acceleration). My guess is
that you need a 2.4 kernel.
> XFree86 : 4.0.1
problem #2, upgrade to 4.0.3 or 4.1.0
> GUI environment : KDE 1
np
> qtlibs : qt-2.2.0
problem #3
2.2.3+ recommended
> gcc : 2.96
problem #4, as I said check out RH updates for a less bugier gcc. Or upgrade
to RH 7.1.
> avifile : 0.53.5.tar.gz (compiled by me)
problem #5 -> use current cvs.
> win32s : binaries-010122.zip (1903024 bytes)
> (installed in /usr/lib/win32)
fine
> Remember, I am not joking, your AVIPLAYER is the _only one_ that have been
> capable to work fine with DivX - the rest of the other players have many
mplayer actually works as well for me but I love some neat features of aviplay
such as video-prebuffering and auto-adjusting of quality.
> many bugs...
Hmm mplayer really seems ok.
Bye,
Peter Surda (Shurdeek) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ICQ 10236103, +436505122023
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