divxPlayer error message

2003-01-10 Thread Quincy
Hello,

I recently installed FreeBSD 4.4 from a CD, and used CVSup to upgrade to 4.7
Release (I must admit I'm quite impressed). Anyways, I read an article by Dru
Lavigne about playing video files on FreeBSD, and installed the divxPlayer
port. However, any time I run it, I get this error message:

/usr/X11R6/bin/divxPlayer.bin: error while loading shared libraries:
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory

I found a port in the contrib directory called libstdc++ and installed it to
no avail. Does anyone have any ideas? I appreciate any help :-)

Thanks!
James

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Re: MPlayer playing DivX (was: divxPlayer)

2002-10-31 Thread Bjarne Wichmann Petersen
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 20:53, Michael Joyner wrote:

  Not on this box. I get a lot of distortions using mplayer playing
  DivX-files
  (encoded with mencoder), while divxPlayer does it nicely... if it don't
  core-dumps, that is.
 distortions? what kind?

Like mplayer can't display the frames fast enough. Eg. looks like frame X gets 
displayed but halfway down frame X+1 takes over. Or perhaps some sort 
stop'n'go (ie. tiny stops in the flow).

The CPU-load is only ~30-50% and I don't have this issue with DVD's/MPEG's. 
Just DivX 4/5.

BTW: Do you know how to rebuild index' in divx-files permanently? The 
man-pages says I can do this with mencoder... but I can't find any mention on 
*how*?

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Re: MPlayer playing DivX (was: divxPlayer)

2002-10-31 Thread Adam Weinberger
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 (10.31.2002 @ 1110 PST): Bjarne Wichmann Petersen said, in 0.9K: 
 Like mplayer can't display the frames fast enough. Eg. looks like frame X gets 
 displayed but halfway down frame X+1 takes over. Or perhaps some sort 
 stop'n'go (ie. tiny stops in the flow).
 end of Re: MPlayer playing DivX (was: divxPlayer) from Bjarne Wichmann Petersen 

Run mplayer with the -framedrop option.

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Re: MPlayer playing DivX (was: divxPlayer)

2002-10-31 Thread Bjarne Wichmann Petersen
On Thursday 31 October 2002 20:13, Adam Weinberger wrote:

  Like mplayer can't display the frames fast enough. Eg. looks like frame X
  gets displayed but halfway down frame X+1 takes over. Or perhaps some
  sort stop'n'go (ie. tiny stops in the flow).
 Run mplayer with the -framedrop option.

Being used, so that's not it.

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MPlayer playing DivX (was: divxPlayer)

2002-10-29 Thread Bjarne Wichmann Petersen
On Monday 28 October 2002 18:08, Michael Joyner wrote:

 turn on your linuxulator

 btw, mplayer is a native player for *BSD that plays divx files very nicely.

Not on this box. I get a lot of distortions using mplayer playing DivX-files 
(encoded with mencoder), while divxPlayer does it nicely... if it don't 
core-dumps, that is.

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Re: MPlayer playing DivX (was: divxPlayer)

2002-10-29 Thread Michael Joyner
Quoting Bjarne Wichmann Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Monday 28 October 2002 18:08, Michael Joyner wrote:
 
  turn on your linuxulator
 
  btw, mplayer is a native player for *BSD that plays divx files very
 nicely.
 
 Not on this box. I get a lot of distortions using mplayer playing DivX-files
 
 (encoded with mencoder), while divxPlayer does it nicely... if it don't 
 core-dumps, that is.
 
distortions? what kind?



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Re: divxplayer

2002-10-29 Thread BigBrother




 ELF binary type 3 not known.
 Abort trap.

 I've tried running netscape communciator as well with the same msg.

 so it's definitely linux ports.. and i have linux-base-7.1.1 installed.


 If the output of kldstat shows that 'linux.ko' is loaded and
you still have this problem then try to use the brandelf to
tag the file that is a linux file. U can do this by

brandelf -t Linux your_application

where your application is the name of the application that you are
trying to execute...


if the kldstat doesnt show the 'linux.ko' module loaded then
write 'linux' and the module will be loaded automatically!





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Re: divxPlayer

2002-10-28 Thread Michael Joyner
turn on your linuxulator

btw, mplayer is a native player for *BSD that plays divx files very nicely.

Quoting Mike Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 When i try to launch divxPlayer (up to date and compiled from ports) I get:
 
 ELF binary type 3 not known.
 Abort trap
 
 
 anyone know the fix?
 
 
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Re: divxPlayer

2002-10-28 Thread Steve Wingate

 
 From: Mike Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2002/10/28 Mon AM 11:53:23 EST
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 Subject: divxPlayer
 
 When i try to launch divxPlayer (up to date and compiled from ports) I get:
 
 ELF binary type 3 not known.
 Abort trap

My guess is that you installed Linux emulation, but don't have it running 
automatically, through rc.conf.


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re: divxplayer

2002-10-28 Thread Mike Johnston
Unfortunatley, adding the line linux=YES to /etc/rc.conf has not 
solved the problem of me getting :

ELF binary type 3 not known.
Abort trap.

I've tried running netscape communciator as well with the same msg.

so it's definitely linux ports.. and i have linux-base-7.1.1 installed.


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Re: re: divxplayer

2002-10-28 Thread Steve Wingate
 
 Unfortunatley, adding the line linux=YES to /etc/rc.conf has not 
 solved the problem of me getting :
 
 ELF binary type 3 not known.
 Abort trap.
 
 I've tried running netscape communciator as well with the same msg.

Did you reboot afterwards?


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re: divxplayer

2002-10-28 Thread Nick Rogness
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Mike Johnston wrote:

 Unfortunatley, adding the line linux=YES to /etc/rc.conf has not
 solved the problem of me getting :

Should be:

linux_enable=YES



 ELF binary type 3 not known.
 Abort trap.

 I've tried running netscape communciator as well with the same msg.

 so it's definitely linux ports.. and i have linux-base-7.1.1 installed.


When you run from the command line:

# linux

What does it say?


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Re: divxplayer

2002-10-28 Thread erk!
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 1:40:34 -0500
Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 rehash doesn't re-read rc.conf AFAIK

i'm pretty sure it does..i could be wrong, though, but i seem to recall
it working fine when i added 'linux_enable=YES' awhile back. 

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Re: divxplayer

2002-10-28 Thread Michael Joyner
rehash re-reads the paths for csh and derivitives
for i't in-store copy of where executables are stored.

linux_enable=YES
is only activated on boot, or when you goto single user
mode and then back to mult-user mode
(shutdown now, ^D)

you can enable the linux stuff manually as user root
by typing either 'linux' or 'kldload linux'

Quoting erk! [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 1:40:34 -0500
 Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  rehash doesn't re-read rc.conf AFAIK
 
 i'm pretty sure it does..i could be wrong, though, but i seem to recall
 it working fine when i added 'linux_enable=YES' awhile back. 
 
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