What video card to you have? I have an ATI radeon and just went through a horrible process of figuring out what was going on with video. Turns out that the Xorg xv extension for radeon is "buggy". Try this: xine -V xv <filenalme> It will probably give you the symptom you already have. then try xine -V xshm <filename> if that works its your xv extension same as me. xshm is reputedly slower and drops frames, but its all I got :) To make this change permanent edit $HOME/.xine/config so that this line is present: # video driver to use # { auto aadxr3 dxr3 xv XDirectFB opengl SyncFB caca xshm aa xxmc none sdl vidixfb vidix fb xvmc }, default: 0 video.driver:xshm cao... wcn Biju CP wrote:
Thankyou Bryen and Vavai,
I am new to linux and has just said bye to windows. So dont know much about stuff. I'll try this out once i reach back home. In the evening.
On 10/25/07, Masim Vavai Sugianto
wrote: On 10/25/07, Biju CP
wrote: Hi,
I am unable to play the WMV files in my suse linux, I have almost every player installed in my system. Do i need to download any other player or any other codec packages for xine, vlc, or real player will suffice.
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Biju,
Have you tried one-click-install feature for multimedia supports as mentioned at http://opensuse-community.org/Multimedia ?
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