Not sure how xvideo works, but it would be cool to have a program similar to how lsof lists open devices, that lists what programs are using xvideo (however it works)

Along that note, another rant: A lot of the new GUI's when you try to eject a device that is being used by a program just say "cannot eject, a program is using it" I would have thought a grep through lsof could actually advise the user what programs where using the device... Though I know here's not the place to raise that issue.



Leonardo wrote:
--- mack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

More info on that: my problem is seems to be triggered by
running
another video application while cinelerra is running, such as
mplayer or
vlc.  I thought it was caused by rendering initially, but it
was when I
watched the rendered output in a player.

It's avoided by closing cinalerra before opening
mplayer/vlc/other video
playback applications.

Restarting X11 unjams the bug.

Mack

There was something similar some times ago, I think I remember
it had to do with xvideo and mplayer.
The solution was closing mplayer and cinelerra, play a video in
kino (with xvideo enabled in the preferences) and then you can
reopen Cinelerra, without the need to reboot.
If I still remember correctly kino exits cleanly from using
xvideo and then it's again usable by Cinelerra.

Leo

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