2009/7/7 Cesare Tirabassi <[email protected]>:
> From the little info you provide this seems to be an mplayer problem.
> Can you try to reproduce (and eventually confirm) by launching
> mplayer from the command line?
> Otherwise you can try to obtain more info by launching gnome-mplayer
> with the --verbose or --reallyverbose option or by installing the -dbg
> package and obtaining a backtrace (I suppose when you say it fails to
> start it is actually crashing).
>

Hello!

Sorry for ambiguous description. gnome-mplayer doesn't actually crash,
but its window never appears when I start it. I really think the
problem lies in my settings (which I have set consciously), because
mplayer does start and play.

I think gnome-mplayer should ensure the settings it needs, even if
they are default on most systems.

Andrey



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