Jeff,

My problem was that I had no /dev/video48.  I created
one using 'mknod /dev/video48 c 81 48' and now
xvinfo gives me a positive result.

My next problem is that mplayer -vo xv just gives  me
a few seconds of audio and then dies, but I'm still trying
to figure that one out...

Mike

On Fri, 20 May 2005, Jeff Simpson wrote:

> output from xvinfo:
>
> X-Video Extension version 2.2
> screen #0
>  no adaptors present
>
> (from the X terminal when xvinfo was run):
>
>         bitsPerPixel=32, depth=24, defaultVisual=TrueColor
>         mask: ff0000,ff00,ff, offset: 16,8,0
> Init Video
> (==) RandR enabled
> (II) Mouse0: ps2EnableDataReporting: succeeded
>


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