On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 14:07:49 +0200, Ian Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Saturday 13 Aug 2005 09:43, Niklas Brunlid wrote:
Tried to play a large xvid with mplayer and it seems to sometimes cause
mplayer to just stop responding when trying to stop playing. Also, the
rightmost part of the video is repeated with every pixel becoming a
horizontal line.
<snip>
Large xvid (960x544):
I don't know why mplayer hangs, but the PVR350 decoder appears to have a
maximum width of 720. Any attempt to go beyond this causes the image to
become corrupt.
When trying to show video wider than 720 pixels. the display window is
still
set to the requested size & the image is correctly scaled, but to
minimize
corruption it will stop decoding the image once the 720 pixel limit is
reached. As you've seen, it will just repeat the last decoded column to
fill
the rest of the screen.
The only way to playback video wider than 720 pixels is to get mplayer to
reduce the size of the video first.
What options are needed for mplayer to reduce the size of a video?
Currently I start mplayer with:
mplayer -x 720 -y 576
My ~/.mplayer/config only contains one default comment line, and
/etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf has:
vo=xv
fs=yes
zoom=yes
monitoraspect=4:3
vf=pp=hb/vb/dr/al
framedrop=yes
I figured this would tell mplayer to play the video at 720x576, but is it
instead xv that does the scaling?
/ Niklas
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