Hi!

Once again, a new release another bunch of issues :-/ I feel that
1.4.1 was the only version that worked for me.

Okay, here we go: 

(Downloaded mmpython, freevo and pygoom from www.freevo.org,
deinstalled and removed everything from my old freevo version. I run
Gentoo, latest packages of everything. Again, I REMOVED EVERYTHING
from my old Freevo package)

Well, lets say we want to watch a movie. Nothing special, but freevo
is just plain stupid and gets mplayer to IGNORE sound!?

The command line is like this:
/usr/bin/mplayer -autosync 100 -nolirc -autoq 100 -screenw 800 -screenh 600 -
fs -slave -ao alsa1x:surround51 -ac a52, -channels 6 -af 
pan=6:100:0:0:0:100:100:0:100:0:0:100:100:0:0:100:0:0:0:0:0:0:100:0:0 -v -
vo xv,sdl,x11, -vc xvid, -cache 5000 
//media/Divx/tatu-all_the_things_she_said\(leno-02-25\)-ws-hdtv-2003-dvdr-tb-vme.vob 
-vf pp=de, poll=-1

I copied the line from freevo´s main-0.log and pasted it to the shell.
Note the \ before the "(". I added it because BASH wants "(" to be
escaped. Played from inside freevo, NO SOUND. Even if I press the
Volume+ button 100times, nothing. Okay, I open putty, copy the cmd
line and voilá! Sound. As expected. No changes on the mixer, nothing.
I try to look at the mixer settings while freevo was playing the
movie, but nothing unusual. Nothing muted.

I tried playing MP3s, they work! As always. (using mplayer too)

Another thing is, that XINE is no longer used for DVD playing. As I
said before, I was updateing from 1.4.1 and it worked there.
During startup I see that XINE is detected:
xine.py (131): detect xine version 9901
xine.py (103): detect fbxine version 9901

Well, after 3 hours of playing around with freevo I give up and revert
everything back to 1.4.1. This was my 2nd attemp to update, and
everytime it fails again... :-/

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