The: 

-vo x11 -zoom -geometry 50%:50%

didn't helped, but I changed the videos ratio to 1:1 from 16:9, and
now, they are perfectly OK!

Many thanks!

On 2014. 09. 02. at 9:24 PM, "Giancarlo Razzolini"  wrote:On
01-09-2014 07:51, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello, 
>
> If I put an OpenBSD 5.5 (FVWM) box on a display via VGA cable
mplayer
> does strange things: 
>
> The "-geometry=50%:50%" doesn't work (doesn't put the videos in
> center).
>
> The "-fs" doesn't work. 
>
> I can only use "-xy 1024" - but that is not the best, since there
> could be videos that are wrongly aligned with it, too much to the
top,
> or too much to the bottom. 
>
> Does anybody knows how can I use mplayer in OpenBSD from console so
it
> will put the videos in fullscreen properly with good alignment (in
> center/middle of the screen)? 
>
> Many thanks!
>
Hi,

    You probably have a problem with video overlay. You driver
probably
do not support it. Since you didn't provided a dmesg, it's a guess.
But,
in these cases, using -vo x11 and -zoom options normally do the trick.
You could try them. Try just with the -zoom option also, in case your
mplayer already selects the x11 driver. Just note that this does have
a
impact on videos with higher resolution, such as 720p and 1080p. These
could not play at all, or drop so many frames that they'll be
unwatchable. Another shot is to use vlc, but it will be limited by
your
video driver, in the same manner mplayer is.

Cheers,

-- 
Giancarlo Razzolini
GPG: 4096R/77B981BC

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