On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 02:12:44PM -0800, ryan wrote: > > Actually, I found that VLC works great, full screens and plays dvds. > It is > fine for playing my divx and dvds so far, I found that it isn't the most > reliable at playing other avis I have. Sometimes one file will work, > sometimes the same file wont. (is there any way to make vlc cover up my > gnome taskbar?) > > I found that mplayer plays anything under the sun, it has played every > file I've thrown at it, even files that don't play under windoze. I found > that 'mplayer -fs -vm' gave me mediocre results. It scaled some files to > take up the entire screen, but it displayed most videos larger than their > default but still much smaller than full screen. 'mplayer -fs -zoom' blew > everything up to full screen but it was pretty laggy and the audio sync > was horribly off. >
Weird, I was just trying to figure this out myself earlier today. Here's what I ended up doing to play a vcd: mplayer -autosync 25 -vop scale -xy 1.5 -zoom -vcd 1 "-vop scale -xy 1.5 -zoom" is the key to the scaling. I had to bump down autosync because my CPU couldn't keep up whilst doing the software scaling. No idea if there's a "better" way, but that worked for me. -troy _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
