torsdagen den 6 maj 2004 23:31 skrev Tim Oliver Wagner:
here the installation works perfect, but if I play a film the video window looks very strange ... there big black bars ... and mplayer told me, that my system is maybe to slow ... I don't think so -> athlon XP 3000+ (64 bit)
Hmm. Looks like the video overlay on your graphics card doesn't work... With "mplayer -vo help" you get a list of output devices that your MPlayer supports. What you want is "xv X11/Xv" If it's not there, configuration and compilation failed for some reason. In addition to this, you need an X-server with the video overlay enabled. The command "xvinfo" will tell you lots and lots of info about your cards video overlay capabilities. If it complains something about "No screens found", then your graphics card/X server combination does not support the X-video overlay properly, and you'll have to use standard the standard X11 output for MPlayer. You might also want to enable software scaling in order to get rid of the black borders with the "-zoom" option. Try to start MPlayer with something like "mplayer -vo x11 -zoom file.avi" but this will consume lots of CPU, and also hog your PCI/AGP bus :-(
the Output: ======= /usr/include/asm-x86_64/pda.h:26: error: `CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT' undeclared here (not in a function) /usr/include/asm-x86_64/processor.h:229: error: requested alignment is not a constant
Strange. This is something I never got, might we have different SuSE versions, perhaps? Mine is 9.0, i.e. not the newest one. -- eMail: rap@ava-23.hut.fi Home: +358 9 87750100 Jorgen.Pihlflyckt@hut.fi Work: +358 9 4514777 WWW: http://pihlflyckt.hut.fi/ GSM: +358 40 5240412