Jord Swart wrote:
well, I got Mplayer, but it does not want to work for me. and I got Xine, but it hard freezes my system.-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1On Saturday 09 November 2002 18:51, Nyk Tarr wrote:If you go for MPlaryer: I have very bad experiences with the latest version (pre9), it is very slow and tells me my system is too slow to play movies. All the other ones (MPlayer pre6 and Xine) have no problems with my pc.On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 11:38:58AM -0500, Jeremy Petzold wrote:I have no video.....audio works, (I listened to stripes:-)) but that is not as good as seeing a movie :-). I have bused every dvd player and I get the same thing. I have been using vlc as it seems to work the best, could it just be that the libdvdcss is not as good as the newer versions of the library?Have you tried to compile your own mplayer (http://www.mplayerhq.hu)?
Xine works pretty well on my system, you can apt-get it as well.
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arg.......those two programs seem to be a step backward from where I have gotten with vlc....I don't want to give up when I can hear the movie, but what am I to do? :-(
any one know a commercial palyer for Linux that will have the benifit of being supported by the evil ones in hollywood?
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