Have you tried running Slax on the system? I've played around in Slax, (Slackware based live CD) and found the video player very nice. Maybe you can score some settings that my might be missing.

Jesse Kline wrote:
On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 09:42, Curtis Sloan wrote:

Jesse,

You have a (non-RPM based) Slackware box?! You've been holding out on us! ;-)

Next we're going to find out you've been secretly compiling Gentoo. ;-) LOL

Curtis


lol, yes I installed Slackware on my laptop. I've actually found it to
be pretty sweet. Despite what everyone says about the install, I found
it fairly straightforward. Package installation has been painless as
well. I installed swaret which works like apt (although it doesn't have
nearly as many sources as apt does for most systems). Since all the
development packages come pre-installed it is easy to compile software.
I also installed Dropline Gnome which has it's own installer and is very
easy to install and update. It's actually very slick and it's up to date
unlike Ximian Gnome. The only issue that I have, is that I cannot get
good video performance out of it. When I try to watch videos in
fullscreen they are all choppy and it makes them unviewable. I'm not
sure why this is, the laptop is a P3 500 with 768MB RAM so I would think
that it should be able to play video no problem.

Jesse


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