Hello,
Is this a normal behaviour on this hardware[1]?
You should try the -framedrop option and sdl for audio and video out. For
that, you need libsdl. Then, this message does not come anymore (I have a 15''
667mHz).
mplayer -framedrop -ao sdl -vo sdl filename
raph
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On Mon, May 19, 2003 at 10:20:07AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mplayer -framedrop -ao sdl -vo sdl filename
Thanks, I will try sdl.
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I know
I've rebuilt mplayer from sources on a powerbook 15 1GHz with 1Gb RAM
(obviously a Debian box :-)
I'm unable to see decently DVD, I get the usual message your system
is too slow.
I'm using Danzer's xserver with DRI enabled, latest Benh kernel and I've
tried various sound output (esd and oss, the
On May 16 2003, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
I hope not, so probably I'm missing something in building mplayer,
does someone have a good ./configure command for this kind of
laptop?
From your report, it seems like the problem may be that you're
not using the DMA on the DVD drive
Stefano Zacchiroli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've rebuilt mplayer from sources on a powerbook 15 1GHz with 1Gb RAM
(obviously a Debian box :-)
I'm unable to see decently DVD, I get the usual message your system
is too slow.
How about trying ogle (+ ogle-altivec)?
Cheers,
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Jérôme Marant
Il ven, 2003-05-16 alle 18:23, Stefano Zacchiroli ha scritto:
I've rebuilt mplayer from sources on a powerbook 15 1GHz with 1Gb RAM
(obviously a Debian box :-)
I'm unable to see decently DVD, I get the usual message your system
is too slow.
Hi Stefano,
have a look at
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