> Can you be a bit more specific as to what doesn't work? Does mplayer > throw an error? Did you try to use different parameters to the '-vo' > option? I get the following error. Can't open /dev/fb0: Permission denied [fbdev2] Can't open /dev/fb0: Permission denied vo_cvidix: No vidix driver name provided, probing available ones (-v option for details)! [cyberblade] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted [mach64] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted [mga] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted [mga] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted [nvidia_vid] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted [pm3] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted [radeon] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted [rage128] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted [savage_vid] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted [SiS] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted [unichrome] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted vosub_vidix: Couldn't find working VIDIX driver
> What is wrong with adding yourself to group audio (and, if necessary, > group video)? This way you can control who has access to the according > hardware. Tried that too. phoenix : admin disk audio video user mplayer : mplayer audio video Still getting the error. -- ╔════════════════════════════╗ ║I don't know how much of what I say is true ║ ╚════════════════════════════╝
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