That's weird.On Tuesday 01 July 2003 09:08 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 09:04, Dennis Myers wrote:Did you get this fixed? Which player are you using. I have the same troubles with mplayer but aviplayer works fine. You can even sync to video and sound in configuration file, if you need to . HTHNah - still ain't got it straight yet. Every video player - xine, aviplay, mplayer - they all have a wonderful bit of garbage running down the right-hand .5 cm of the video window. I'm still doing some mucking around with YANC - but ain't looking good. I guess I should have stuck to the old NVidia kernel drivers...Well, YMMV applies again. I have no problems using a Nvidia Gforce 2 DDR 64MB card and the new .run drivers from their web site. Except that I get a very checkerboard colorfull screen when I try to play a .avi file in mplayer. I am guessing configuration or a file I may be missing. None the less it appears that the NVidia drivers will function with .avi files. Continue the hunt?
I'm using an NVidia GeForce 2 32MB card with the 4363 drivers from NVidia without any trouble. I built them against kernel-2.4.21-0.18mm-mdk.
.avi files play fine in mplayer. Do you have the most recent version of mplayer and all it's associated codecs?
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