-----Original Message----- From: Karol Pietrzak [mailto:kap4020@osfmail.isc.rit.edu] Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:17 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] DVD playback
So it's definite now. Your drive -is- using DMA. But MPlayer DVD is still choppy, correct?
I may have missed this in the discussion, but what video and audio output drivers are you using for MPlayer? I recommend 'xv' for video and 'alsa9' for audio.
This has nothing to do with the thread, except for your mention of "xv", above. For years, I've been using a screen-capture and bit-map edit program called "XV", first on Unix and lately on Linux. I don't suppose that the "xv" you mention is related in any way? Now that I think of it, I've probably seen mention of "xv" in other contexts (when setting up stuff in Linux), and ignored it because I thought it referred to the XV that I know. Hmm. I was probably shooting myself in the foot, then, wasn't I? Cheers, /kevin /kevin
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 KMcLauchlan@chrysalis-its.com wrote:
This has nothing to do with the thread, except for your mention of "xv", above.
For years, I've been using a screen-capture and bit-map edit program called "XV", first on Unix and lately on Linux. I don't suppose that the "xv" you mention is related in any way?
Now that I think of it, I've probably seen mention of "xv" in other contexts (when setting up stuff in Linux), and ignored it because I thought it referred to the XV that I know. Hmm. I was probably shooting myself in the foot, then, wasn't I?
Xv can (as you had figured out yourself) mean 2 different things. 1) It can be the picture viewer and simplistic editor you already know. 2) It can be an extension to XFree86 called XVideo. Regards Ole
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