> > Now on to problem no 2: actually getting xine to play a dvd on mga_vid :)
>
> Xine doesn't use mga_vid exactly, it uses vidix, which is similar (in
> fact is has a driver called mga_vid in it) but it's a little
> different.
>
> To play a file from the command line:
>
> sudo fbxine -V vidixfb -a 0 -A alsa --stdctl dvd://
>
> Obviously if you don't have alsa, don't put that in; and if you don't
> use sudo, just use su root -c

Strange... I was under the impression that you had to add
 FBXINE=[PATH]/fbxine

to /etc/freevo/boot_config in order for Freevo to use Xine, but in my case that
didn't work. Without it it works just fine - it even seems like Xine handles
de-interlacing faster on my lowly Celeron 400 :)

Thanks so much for all the help, although I will waste 2h watching The Nightmare
Before Christmas when I really should be packing =o)

--
 / Niklas Brunlid
Random PQF v5.1 Quote follows:

It would be nice to say that the tiny frogs thought long and hard about the
new flower, about life in the old flower, about the need to explore, about
the possibility that the world was bigger than a pool with petals around
the edge.
In fact, what they thought was: "._._.mipmip._._.mipmip._._.mipmip".
        -- (Terry Pratchett, Wings)



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