On Monday 20 May 2002 21:42, you wrote:
> Sorry for all the e-mails guys, but I found the solution to the
> segfaults.
>
> remove the ~/.divxPlayer/DivXPlayer.dbf file
>
> restart divxPlayer
>
> right click on the screen, and go to options.
>
> click on the "general" tab and uncheck "Check for new ...." and
> "Display splash screen..."
>
> Close off divxPlayer .. and bob's your uncle, it should work now.
> At least it does here.
>
> I thin that the startup search for a new version is buggering up
> the whole program.
>
> Greetings
> Ralph


I have my version on now.

So what's the advantage then.
Doesn't seem to play commercial DVD's.
I guess you have to have these high compression "mp3,sort of" video 
files that the website speakes of. So where do you get them then.

Is this a player for home camcorder type movies ?

Someone fill me in please.

John
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