Hi, On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Antonello wrote:
> after further investigation, I collected some (I hope) interesting bugs > in mplayer for Sparc under Debian/Unstable. I'm running Debian/Stable, but I compiled Mplayer 1.0pre1 from an Unstable deb-src, and I tested it on a Divx film on my Ultra2 with a Creator3D. > Mplayer-1.0pre1 > Crashes badly when opening video streams using the X11 driver on 24-bit > framebuffers (both the ATI/PGX and the Creator FFB2+ that I own). If the > PGX is set to 16 bit, video is rendered correctly. Using SDL driver, > video is rendered correcly on the PGX, and with wrong colors on the > Creator FFB2+. mplayer is compiled with mlib support. I run X in 24 bits, and I use the x11 driver (no other available for me). The colors were wrong at the first times, but it suddenly "fell working" (I wanted to fast forward my movie, so I used the -idx command line switch, and suddenly the colors were good). Now, even if I don't specify the -idx switch, or if I call gmplayer, the colors are still good. I'll shut down X and restart it to see if something changed. How can I say if mplayer was compiled with mlib support? Will a 'ldd /usr/bin/mplayer' show something, or is something loaded at runtime? -- Erwann ABALEA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - RSA PGP Key ID: 0x2D0EABD5 ----- All wiyht. Rho sritched mg kegtops awound?

