http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/BB0A4H/saledep-21?dev-t=DJQUA1R
Is this Yamada DVX-6100 MPEG4 Multi-region DVD Player - Umax,
electronics going to be any good for playing .avi format do you think ?
John
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On Monday 20 May 2002 21:42, you wrote:
> Sorry for all the e-mails guys, but I found the solution to the
> segfaults.
>
> remove the ~/.divxPlayer/DivXPlayer.dbf file
>
> restart divxPlayer
>
> right click on the screen, and go to options.
>
> click on the "general" tab and uncheck "Check for new
On Thu, 23 May 2002 01:48:10 -0400
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Damian G said onto me:
> --
>
> |
> |this 'resistance' that a given material offers when you try to make an electric
>current
> |run thru it depends o
2002 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: OT: signatures WAS: [newbie] DivX Player - Solution found
>
>
> Damian G said onto me:
> --
>
> |
> |this 'resistance' that a given material offers when you try to make an
el
the short version of this being, resistance to changing from a negative
(other OS) to a positive (linux) depends on your path, and what that path
goes through. :)
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 20:53, Damian G opened a general hailing frequency
and transmitted to all open stations:
> .. an electric
On Tue, 21 May 2002 17:49:36 +0800
"Stormjumper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> while on the topic of signatures,
> i remember another one in the last
> i didn't understand.
>
> We are Linux. Resistance is measured in Ohms.
uhmm... physics. ;o)
an electron is a tiny part of an atom that orbi
lighten me?
> - Original Message -
> From: "shane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 5:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] DivX Player - Solution found
>
> > On Monday 20 May 2002 14:19, D. Olson opened a general hai
emember another one in the last
> i didn't understand.
>
> We are Linux. Resistance is measured in Ohms.
>
> maybe someone can enlighten me?
> - Original Message -
> From: "shane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent:
On Monday 20 May 2002 06:32 pm, you wrote:
> ok, so i totally misread what you said. i blame lack of sleep due to an 8
> month old.. :)
>
> *note to self, re-read everything before posting until you get a full night
> sleep. like when the kid is 7. :)
Hehehe.
No problems. :)
--
D. Olso
> the original, full quote is "There are two kinds of security problems. The
> first kind arises where people are too stupid for words. Outlook is a petri
> dish. I don't know why anyone uses it." -- James Gosling, lead engineer and
> architect of Java at Sun Microsystems
Yeah, I know. That's whe
On Monday 20 May 2002 14:19, D. Olson opened a general hailing frequency and
transmitted to all open stations:
> BTW, sorry to whoever had this originally, but I stole a piece of your
> signature... I liked it that much. Also, I want people to ask what that
> is supposed to mean, and that will g
On Monday 20 May 2002 04:59 pm, you wrote:
> Thanks a lot Ralph! I'll be sure to check out MPlayer too, but I
> decided to go with the player from divx.com since I've had so much
> trouble getting any of the other programs to recognize the codec -
> namely Xine.
Yeah, IMHO, Xine sucks.
MPlayer
No problem, just glad to help (at the cost of too many e-mails LOL).
I'm really impressed with their player, although it does not support
divx.subtitle files. I still choose mplayer as it's file support is huge,
and it's stable. There is a huge amount of documentation on their site,
and includ
Thanks a lot Ralph! I'll be sure to check out MPlayer too, but I
decided to go with the player from divx.com since I've had so much
trouble getting any of the other programs to recognize the codec -
namely Xine.
Brian
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>
>
>... and player? What player do you mean? There are probably about 15
>different player for Linux for DivX films, and I can't seem to find any
>reference to divxPlayer anywhere?
>
Sorry, I thought I had been clear on this but I guess not. The player
I'm speaking of is the "The Playa," refe
Sorry for all the e-mails guys, but I found the solution to the segfaults.
remove the ~/.divxPlayer/DivXPlayer.dbf file
restart divxPlayer
right click on the screen, and go to options.
click on the "general" tab and uncheck "Check for new " and "Display
splash screen..."
Close off divxPl
Just "worked out" your problem... at least I know the cure, not the
problem.
Delete your ~/.divxPlayer/DivXPlayer.dbf file (in your home directory). I'm
not sure why it does this, but it plays once great, but yes, when you start
it up the second time, it segfaults just like you said. Annoying
On Mon, 20 May 2002, D. Olson wrote:
> On Monday 20 May 2002 03:29 pm, you wrote:
> > ... and player? What player do you mean? There are probably about 15
> > different player for Linux for DivX films, and I can't seem to find any
> > reference to divxPlayer anywhere?
>
> Probably the one from d
On Monday 20 May 2002 03:29 pm, you wrote:
> ... and player? What player do you mean? There are probably about 15
> different player for Linux for DivX films, and I can't seem to find any
> reference to divxPlayer anywhere?
Probably the one from divx.com.
It segfaults a lot I hear.
> Sounds lik
Hi there,
On Mon, 20 May 2002, Brian Koppe wrote:
> Hey everyone, I just installed the DivX codec and player in ML 8.2. I
... and player? What player do you mean? There are probably about 15
different player for Linux for DivX films, and I can't seem to find any
reference to divxPlayer anyw
http://mplayer.dev.hu/homepage/
http://divx.euro.ru/
http://xmps.sourceforge.net/
On Sat, 4 Aug 2001 12:51, Willy Sutrisno wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a DIVX file, but I dont know to use which program to play it. Is
> there anyone can recommend me any "good" DIVX player.
>
> thanks
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