You've probably already solved your problem by now, but I think you might want "-vo x11". Try it without the GUI first:

mplayer -vo x11 ...

If that doesn't work, just keep trying all the listed extensions available until it does. If not, then find a new video player: xine, ogle, etc.

--Dave

theresa brunner wrote:



i ran xvinfo in a shell and it says that i have x-video extension version 2.2 with no adapters.

next i ran gmplayer -vo help and it gave me a list of video output drivers available.
so, do i need to download one of these drivers? or simply select one of them?


it says my advanced micro devices is athlon TB Thunderbird if that helps.

Theresa




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