On Wednesday 18 January 2006 9:55 am, Roy Souther wrote:
> You did not say what player you are using.
>

Um yeah I need sleep :) it's Kaffiene on top of Xine. This sounds real close 
to his situation so I'll look at it. 

> If you are using Xine to play videos and you get no picture and Xine
> does not give you an error dialog about the video codec missing I would
> check the video card type.
>
> I had a problem just like that and found that my video card was the
> problem. It is an on-board video card that uses shared system memory.
> Once I found that I found that xine has a few different options for
> running if a Frame Buffer video environment.
>
> In Xine you use the --video-driver option but I don't know what options
> are available or what Mplayer would use.
>
> Kaffiene uses xine-lib, that would be the same as Xine-Ui but the
> options maybe different. I think Suse uses Kaffiene by default.
>
> On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 09:16 -0700, Nick Wiltshire wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I installed Suse 10 on a friend's machine and did the usual de-crippling
> > of video. He can play DVD, MPG, AVI but WM9 gives him sound with no
> > picture. The files are fine as they play on my Gentoo machine. I tried
> > over writing his win32 codecs with mine with no change. Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Nick
> >
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