Hi,

> I am smashing my brain and my patience since April 2001 to find a movie 
> player that could run in a decent way on Linux.
> Sincerely, there are a lot, but no one is working normally.
> I have tested xmms,xmps,lamp,aviplay,mplayer,xine,videolan,xanim,gtv, Aktion.
Can you detail the problems with them?
I've never seen any bugreports or support question from you about mplayer.
(and I'm sure in that you've never read documentation of these programs)

> Please allow me to put a normal, human question: 
> 
> Does somebody know SUCH GOOD MOVIE PLAYER for Linux?
Yes, I know some. But it's secret. :)

> Please belive me, this is the second time when I am writting on this list -
Yes, I remember your previous mail. You wrote that mplayer and aviplay sux.
I've asked the mplayer problems in private, but my mail was never answered.
Now you say this again, but I won't ask you again about what are your probs.

> I am sick and tired about bugs, crashes and any other stuff like.
> At least, if the programmers are releasing a product, they first should
> test more their software.
They test them a lot. I'm 100% sure, as being mplayer key developer :)

And the most interesting thing: these programs are working for most people.
Maybe your system is broken, don't you think???

I agree with Eugene, you should go back to windoze. It is your system...


A'rpi / Astral & ESP-team

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