On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 16:12, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Wednesday 12 Nov 2003 7:10 am, Merlin Zener wrote: > > On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 04:19, Tadimeti Keshav wrote: > > > Hi > > > does the download edition of MDK 9.1 come with > > > programs that can play VCDs? > > > Installing Xine gives me problems with MD5 signs. > > > Mplayer can't play VCDs. > > > > well, it's supposed to be able to. > > On my system it plays too fast, and the video is all messed up. I > > expect it's some setting I haven't found yet - I haven't looked too > > much so far. If I rip the .dat file to my hard drive and then play > > it, it plays fine. > > > I have 2 commercially produced vcds, and they play faultlessly. What > version of xine are you using? Mine is 0.9.18. If you don't have > the right codecs installed you will not have buttons for the various > kinds of disk. The one for vcd is called vcdx - if you don't have > that you need to get plf set up as one of your sources and search for > anything that matches your version of xine. Download everything you > can find. >
no, I was only saying that Mplayer doesn't play VCDs on my system; Xine works just fine. I've only just recently downloaded Mplayer, and I haven't had much chance to play around with it yet. -- Merlin Zener Piano, Synthesizer Thailand. registered Linux user number 328618
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