Thomas Zangl - Mobil wrote:
The command line is like this:Maybe you have an old mplayer in /usr/bin/mplayer and a newer one in the default PATH ?
/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.
Older versions require alsa9 as the alsa device instead of alsa1x, was changed recently (mplayer release candidates)
If that's not it, send us the mplayer output ...
I tried playing MP3s, they work! As always. (using mplayer too)
Did you also do -ao alsa1x then ?
Zeratul
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