Commonly this problem is if you haven't glx enabled with direct
rendering enabled:
' glxinfo |grep "direct rendering" ' and see if there is yes or no.
But there are other methods in order to get full screen, just use
another video out,
like sdl: mplayer -vo sdl -fs <movie>, but this methods require more
resources that
the used when Direct Rendering is enabled.
Gustavo Halperin
Tom wrote:
[15/07/2005 -- 16:01u] Vegard|drageV:
When playing a movie with mplayer (from a terminal window), I try to
zoom the image to fit to screen with the fullscreen option (mplayer
-fs). This option only makes the screen black around the movieimage,
not fitting the actual image to the screen.
If you compiled MPlayer yourself, you'll need the relevant X development
package, IIRC libxv-dev. Google should've been able to tell you that,
though... :-)
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-204.html
Cheers,
Tom
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