* gustavo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-04-29 00:03]: > Yes thank you. I try it and is work now, but the fullscreen (option -fs > f) steel need the xv driver > so I need upgrade my XFree to 4.2.
Software scaling with -zoom may help (mplayer) but it's quite cpu-intensive. > Here is my new problem I was add in my sources.list the next two lines: > >deb http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/debian woody/bunk-1 main contrib non-free > >deb-src http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/debian woody/bunk-1 main contrib > non-free > This because this guy have there all correct dependences for XFree, but > my apt-get didn't get > the update, and write the next lines in loop: > >81% [Connecting to www.fs.tum.de (129.187.202.22)] > >Err http://www.fs.tum.de woody/bunk-1/main Packages > > Could not connect to www.fs.tum.de:80 (129.187.202.22), connection > timed out > > for ever and ever and ever. > > Can you help me with this. I guess there was some kind of network problem when tried to access it. Afaics it seems to work now. > Pierre Lombard wrote: > >* gustavo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-04-27 21:41]: > >>I have Debian 3.0r1 on my ThinkPad-R30. > >>When I play: mpeg, avi, or any movie file I see the screen divided > >>to three, when the left side movie on the right side screeen, the right > >>side movie on the left side screen, the center on the center. And all > >>three with a litle interpolation beteween theme in full screen mode. > >>I try all the players on debian packages and also the mplayer, > >>And always the same problem is hapend. > >>What can be the problem ??? > >> > >> > > > >Maybe your Xv driver is somewhat buggy. > > > >You should give a try to using the x11 driver (non accelerated). > > > >For mplayer it should be '-vo x11', I can't say for the other players > >so you'd better check their docs to see how it should be done. -- Pierre

