Alan Murrell wrote:
Hi Rob,

Hi. :)



I was wondering what version of MPlayer the MPlayer in this test runtim is compiled against? The reason I am

CVS.


asking is I just tried to run it stand-alone with '-vo
fbdev:vidix' (I use this for my mini-itx board, which
someone on this list pointed me to), and it complained
about not being able to find a working VIDIX driver.

I just compiled an MPlayer-0.90 RPM (the actual
release) for a "system" MPlayer, and it is able to use
my -vo option just fine (it find the cyberblade VIDIX
driver no problem).

IIRC, someone mentioned that any MPlayer that is
0.90rc4 or higher should be able to have this compiled
automatically.

As long as you are compiling a new runtime, would it
be possible to include VIDIX support?

Hmm. I 'told' it to include vidix but I may be missing a supporting library. I will examine it further.


On another note, has anyone tried watching dvds with a recent mplayer from CVS? I was watching a movie this weekend (a chick flick which will remain unnamed!) and there was some nasty flickering effect going on in about 15-20% of the picture all the way to the right of the screen. I had to back out to the 0.90 release to fix it. I wouldn't want to release a crappy mplayer in the Freevo runtime but I like some of the extras that come with the latest (qtx!!).

I have updated ALL of my supporting libs for mplayer so I will rebuild it and have another look. Does anyone have anything else they would like to mention about mplayer / features / support?

-Rob



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