Ronald J. Hall wrote:

On Thursday 31 July 2003 12:15 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:


magnet wrote:


I can only start mplayer up in full screen. I have checked the konsole
messages during start-up for references to files accessed and have checked
the contents of those config files for any settings that might cause this
problem.



I always go into /home/darklord/.mplayer/config and change one line:



I don't have that file. I have gui.conf with the option: load_fullscreen = "no". This may help those that have the gui installed.



## ## MPlayer config file ## ## This file can be copied to /etc/mplayer.conf and/or ~/.mplayer/config . ## If both exist, the ~/.mplayer/config's settings override the ## /etc/mplayer.conf ones. And, of course command line overrides all. ## The options are the same as in the command line, but they can be specified ## more flexibly here. See below. ##

fs=no                   # Enlarges movie window to your desktop's size.
                                # Used by drivers: all



I suspect a mplayer  problem with  video drivers.
nvidia have reworked their drivers for M9.1 and I'm guessing mlayer
doesn't work well with it. Just a guess.

John



Hmm, I would tend to doubt that (although I could always be wrong). I'm using the latest Nvidia stuff here (4496) and was using 4393 before that. Mplayer works fine here under both.


Some movies are just encoded so that you can't do much with them. Having said that, you can launch Mplayer from the shell and pass options to it to adjust things, even on the fly. Their web site has an overabundance of info.

HTHs! :-)



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