On Wednesday 16 November 2005 00:37, Nick Rout wrote: > On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 00:20:35 +0100 > > Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: > > > I see that there is also a switch called "-nokeepaspect": > > > > > > -nokeepaspect > > > Do not keep window aspect ratio when resizing windows. Only works > > > with the x11, xv, xmga, xvidix, directx video output drivers. > > > Furthermore under X11 your window manager has to honor window aspect > > > hints. > > > > > > Maybe this is turned on in your machine? > > > > > > Check /etc/mplayer.conf (system wide) and ~/.mplayer/* > > > > I do not have this options in any config, which are both the defaults > > one, but when I resize the (g)mplayer window with the mouse, the aspect > > ratio is totally ignored. Which is pretty annoying. > > > > Xine, on the other hand, does honor the aspect ratio. When the window is > > to tall or wide, black lines are added until the aspect is correct. > > > > Glück Auf > > Volker > > Interesting, is this on all files, or just some? > > Is it the same in gmplayer and mplayer?
gmplayer -mplayer itself does refuse to run. Oh, but if you know mplayer so well, maybe you can tell me, how to fast forward (2x, 4x) in (g)mplayer? I do not mean skip forward some seconds, I mean real fast forward? The only reason I use (g)mplayer is, that it sometimes is able to play vids, xine barfs on (and vice versa, so both are needed). -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list