I have installed Videolan. It is good indeed. We can get full screen allright and there's less crash too and least I have not yet experienced any. Only one complaint, just at times it appears to be dropping some frames. Very rarely though. Also I cannot play VCD on that. Thanks Ajay On Wednesday 14 March 2001 10:58, James Oakley wrote:
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On Wednesday 14 March 2001 10:48, Ajay Sewpaul wrote:
Thanks Jonathan
I have done that. It does not work. The window stays the same size. If I am able to do that, I would noe be considering a second Hard Disk to install windows to watch VCD and DVD. Or maybe there is something wrong with my configuration.
In my case I am able to watch DVD too. I was able to do that late yesterday.
Check out http://www.videolan.org/
I like this one better than xine, and the window scales nicely. If you still can't get full screen, some geometry options and xinit may help out.
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