look in the freevo logfile (/var/log/freevo/main-0.log i think) to see
how freevo starts xine and then try running that exact command from the
commandline. see if you get the same error.

On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 08:05 -0500, RockerZ71 wrote:
> hey everyone
> 
> I am trying to play the Event Horizon DVD.  It works perfectly if I just run 
> xine without freevo, but when I open it in freevo the main menu is messed up. 
>  
> The menu items such as "Play", "Extra Features", etc have a translucent green 
> box inside them (like the item is hilighted) when they are selected, but the 
> green box/hilighting displays below where it should.  Everything is centered 
> correctly on the screen, just the hilighting is below where it should be.  
> Again, it does work correctly when I run xine outside of freevo. I can get 
> screenshots tonight if I need to because this might be hard to visualize and 
> I can't think of how to display it better.  Any ideas?
> 
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> 
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