I'm currently using avifile 0.53.5 on Cooker, and it works great. I had to 
install from source: RPMs just segfault  :o(
C.

On Thursday 26 July 2001 11:12, Stéphane Genaud wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i am wondering if a decent divx player will be
> included in next release of Mandrake. I think this should be
> a priority.
> I tried avifile (http://divx.euro.ru), some time ago, which was
> the best that i found.
>
> However, it does not work any more with recent upgrades of Mdk8.
> I have
> avifile-0.53.5-3mdk,
> libavifile0-0.53.5-3mdk
>
> packaged by guillaume Rousse and also
>
> libSDL_mixer1.1-1.1.0-3mdk
> libSDL_mixer1.2-1.2.0-3mdk
> libSDL1.1-1.1.8-4mdk
> libSDL1.2-1.2.1-1mdk
>
> (i also have the /usr/lib/win32 files)
> and it crashes as shown below :
>
> [bash $] aviplay tarzan.avi
> Available CPU flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca
> cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse
> 501.144 MHz Pentium III (Katmai) processor detected
> Initializing registry
> Found MOVI chunk. Position 280c
> Initializing cache
> Cache: Adding stream 0, table 80B01A0 ( 300 entries )
> Cache: Adding stream 1, table 80A8190 ( 290 entries )
> Cache:   Creating cache for file descriptor 8
> Successfully initialized stream 0
> Chunk table size 300, format size 40
> Successfully initialized stream 1
> Chunk table size 299846, format size 30
> Successfully opened tarzan.avi. 1 video streams, 1 audio streams
> Length 300
> File tarzan.avi successfully opened
> 2 streams
> Audio in MPEG Layer-3 format
> src [wFormatTag=85, nChannels=2, nSamplesPerSec=44100,
> nAvgBytesPerSec=23964, nBlockAlign=1, wBitsPerSample=16, cbSize=12]
> dst [wFormatTag=1, nChannels=2, nSamplesPerSec=44100,
> nAvgBytesPerSec=176400, nBlockAlign=4, wBitsPerSample=16, cbSize=0]
> AviReadStreamA::SeekToTime
> File tarzan.sub not found
> File tarzan.SUB not found
> Fatal signal: Segmentation Fault (SDL Parachute Deployed)
> [bash $]

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