Thanks for the hepl.
Sorry to repost this, but i never saw my reply show up in the lists.
On Sat Nov 24 20:01:38 2001 Jeffrey W. Baker wrote...
K, that got me closer. I woulnd up using:
=20
mplayer -vo fbdev -fbmode tv -vm [file_to_play]
=20
Anid it displayed, centered on the framebufer
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On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 16:44, Stan Brown wrote:
On Sat Nov 24 18:45:28 2001 Jeffrey W. Baker wrote...
You are trying to play 24-bit video on an 8-bit display. Nearly nothing
works with 8-bit color because such displays are usually
Quoth Stan Brown,
So, I now have vcr working and capturing files, which I can play back with
aviplay. However, I really like watching tv in frame buffer mode, so here's
the question, Is there a AVI player that can display to the framebuffer?
Mplayer (http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/) will do
On Sat Nov 24 01:31:30 2001 Damon Muller wrote...
Quoth Stan Brown,
So, I now have vcr working and capturing files, which I can play back with
aviplay. However, I really like watching tv in frame buffer mode, so here's
the question, Is there a AVI player that can display to the framebuffer
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 06:37, Stan Brown wrote:
...
VIDEO: [DIV3] 384x288 24bpp 29.97 fps 405.0 kbps (49.4 kbyte/s)
...
fbdev: 8 bpp output is not supported.
Sorry, selected video_out device is incompatible with this codec.
...
I'm afraid, that i don't understand all this stuff yet.
On Sat Nov 24 18:45:28 2001 Jeffrey W. Baker wrote...
You are trying to play 24-bit video on an 8-bit display. Nearly nothing
works with 8-bit color because such displays are usually palettes,
whereas 16- and 24-bit are continuous color spectra.
Change your frame buffer device to 16- or
On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 16:44, Stan Brown wrote:
On Sat Nov 24 18:45:28 2001 Jeffrey W. Baker wrote...
You are trying to play 24-bit video on an 8-bit display. Nearly nothing
works with 8-bit color because such displays are usually palettes,
whereas 16- and 24-bit are continuous color
with
aviplay. However, I really like watching tv in frame buffer mode, so here's
the question, Is there a AVI player that can display to the framebuffer?
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there is a great Proggie called aviplay comming with the sid distri.
with the win dll's you are able to watch divx ;-) encodet films.
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On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 01:13:15PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm also interested in where you found futurama videos...
Hint:
Does anyone know of a GOOD (I mean not xanim) mpg
player? I need to watch my futurama episodes!!
I'm not sure about avi files, but xmms has a pretty good
plug-in for playing mpg files.
I'm also interested in where you found futurama videos...
Hall
Hi,
I'm also interested in where you found futurama videos...
Hint: There *could* be loads on GNUtella and Usenet
alt.binaries groups...but I didnt tell you that... ;)
- Chris.
Does anyone know of a GOOD (I mean not xanim) mpg player? I need to watch my
futurama episodes!!
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On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 08:55:53PM -0500, Jonathan Daugherty wrote:
Does anyone know of a GOOD (I mean not xanim) mpg player? I need to watch my
futurama episodes!!
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i use
Mplayer. mplayer.sourceforge.net. You can even build debs from the cvs sources
they also have links to the windows dlls that you will need. Now having said
that where do you get the Futurama episodes from?
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 08:55:53PM -0500, Jonathan Daugherty wrote:
Does anyone know of
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Reza wrote:
Hi...
I think someone suggested to use Mplayer for AVI
player, but now, I have a little bit problem when I'm
playing DivX movies, the sound is not good, it stop
sometimes, and then I could hear the sound again, and
it only happened if I play DivX movies
Hi...
I think someone suggested to use Mplayer for AVI
player, but now, I have a little bit problem when I'm
playing DivX movies, the sound is not good, it stop
sometimes, and then I could hear the sound again, and
it only happened if I play DivX movies, and when I
type mplayer -vo x11
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 04:11:06PM +1000, Damon Muller wrote:
Mplayer works great. (http://mplayer.sourceforge.net)
I'll second that.
I've just compiled a recent version, and it seems pretty self-contained
(no need to play find-the-library). Also has a nice On Screen Display
(you
Hey,
Mplayer works great. (http://mplayer.sourceforge.net)
Cameron Matheson
On 05 Jun 2001 20:22:27 +0100, (null) wrote:
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Does anyone know of a good AVI player for linux?
Thanks.
Stephen.
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Quoth Cameron Matheson,
Hey,
Mplayer works great. (http://mplayer.sourceforge.net)
I'll second that.
I've just compiled a recent version, and it seems pretty self-contained
(no need to play find-the-library). Also has a nice On Screen Display
(you have to download the fonts separately).
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 08:22:27PM +0100, Stephen J. Thompson wrote:
Does anyone know of a good AVI player for linux?
look for aviplay on freshmeat
just compile the cvs version, works fine, you'll prolly have to
download the win32 binaries too
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 09:45:35PM +0200, Alson van der Meulen wrote:
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 08:22:27PM +0100, Stephen J. Thompson wrote:
Does anyone know of a good AVI player for linux?
look for aviplay on freshmeat
just compile the cvs version, works fine, you'll prolly have to
download
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Thanks.
Stephen.
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I suggest avifile, it comes with a simple player called aviplay , its very
nice for divx especially, i would suggest xine, but even on my P3 650Mhz and
256MB Ram, the sound never seems to be synchronous with the video...
With debian u will have to tell it where the qt libs AND source files
Hello!
Is there any *.avi files player for Debian? I use Potato... Thanks
for any suggestions.
Regards,
Andrzej
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http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/avifile-player.html
This player can play some avi files. What makes this player different is
that it using win32 dlls to decode the streams, making it in theory able
to play any format that windows can including DivX;). However the only
down side is that
Hi Andrzej,
Packaged for potato - No. The best player I've found in my search was
avifile. Do a search for it: www.freshmeat.net Don't have the url handy or
else I'd add it. The others I tried were very sluggish or didn't work at all.
BTW, it is also known as aviplay (the binary). YMMV.
Hello,
Just adding my 2 cents worth
BE CAREFUL installing aviplay. You cannot do it (in my experiance) if you are
only using stable potato. Many of the packages you need can only be found in
either woody or unstable.
Also, I have not been able to find a way to get avifile to resize the
JP Also, I have not been able to find a way to get avifile to resize
JP the movie to fullscreen, I could only play it at the default size.
It works for me. I can both set fixed ratio from pop-up menu - x0.5,
x1, x2 and both just resize aviplay window.
BTW IMPORTANT NOTE for all aviplay users:
Hi Janet,
I didn't use any unstable or testing when I installed avifile locally. I *do*
use only stable sources here. I pulled down his tarball and built it locally,
and used the windll's(?) he had provided. All the required files needed to
build it were gained via dselect/apt.
It did
Well, there's no Debian package for it (AFAIK), but mplayer works better
than avifile for me. It supports a number of outputs (SDL, Xv,
framebuffer, x11, etc..) and also can use the win32 codecs for playing
divx.
JW
On 23 Apr 2001 16:16:41 +0200, Andrzej Swedrzynski wrote:
Hello!
Is there
Well, there's no Debian package for it (AFAIK), but mplayer works better
than avifile for me. It supports a number of outputs (SDL, Xv,
framebuffer, x11, etc..) and also can use the win32 codecs for playing
divx.
JW
On 23 Apr 2001 16:16:41 +0200, Andrzej Swedrzynski wrote:
Hello!
Is there
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Well, there's no Debian package for it (AFAIK), but mplayer works better
than avifile for me. It supports a number of outputs (SDL, Xv,
framebuffer, x11, etc..) and also can use the win32 codecs for playing
divx.
A question before I start
The tdfx driver is busted in 4.0.2 and 4.0.3 for yuv overlay. Alex [from
xpert@XFree86.Org list] has put a binary version of the latest cvs version
on the link below. Just replace the tdfx_drv.o with the one from 4.0.2. I
use debian sid and it work on my system for aviplay.
james
Hi!
Is there player for .avi-files packaged as .deb out there? Or any
player capable of playing .avi´s at all?
I can´t find any (but that may be ´cause I´m looking in the wrong
places etc...).
TIA,
rw
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Search freshmeat, I think URL is divx.euro.ru
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Hi. I use avifile (the library) and avifile-qt (the UI) to play avis
(I've only tried it with DivXs though ;). It works quite well. Available
from divx.euro.ru. RPMs are available there, but I converted them to
debs with alien and they work fine. If you are using woody I would get
the .50 rpms
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