On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 02:38, Thierry Benita wrote: > You were right : your configuration works great !! > Now everything is ok ! > (xine runs more than 3 times faster than with W...XP and native > drivers lol )
Glad to hear that. xv also made quite a strong impression on a couple of Windowsheads here :-) If your paranoia about what runs on your system is a bit less than healthy (as mine is), and you have not done this yet, I'd suggest you to get Christian Marillat's deb-packaged mplayer and Win32 codecs[*]. IMO, it plays MPEGs smoother than Xine, and synchs audio and video much better. It also lets you view most AVIs, MOVs, and ASFs out there --maybe even QT6 + Sorenson (mplayer's page says that's supported now, but I don't know if the packaged version already has it). [*] Add "deb http://marillat.free.fr/ stable main" to /etc/apt/sources.list, apt-get update, and install "mplayer-686" or "mplayer-k6", and "w32codecs". Also, if you have a DVD drive, get "ogle" (from standard Woody). It is very, very nice. Gets you DVD menus and subtitles and everything. Now if only we had accelerated GL... *sigh* > > the Trident FB driver built into my kernel, it is > > not loaded as a module. I don't know if you can do this if the > > driver is a module. > I didn't find the Trident FB driver in the kernel configuration ; is it > available in 2.4.19 or is it a patch ? It is, as far as I remember, a "development" module. You have to build your own kernel, enabling the "prompt for development features" option, to get it. It is probably not worth the effort, if most of your work is done in X. I have it because I needed a custom kernel anyway (IPSEC stuff), and even so, just for the coolness factor: hi-res consoles, ability to view images and PS/PDF docs on them, or playing MPEG directly on them. I mean real, color, hi-res graphics, although not accelerated (but aaxine looks *neat* on them, too :-). -CR -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]