On Friday 08 November 2002 09:13, Orna Agmon wrote:
> In general, there is a nice utility called xine_check, which (as implied)
> check if xine is configured as it should.
>
> That utility would have told you, in that case, that the DMA is not
> enabled, how to enable it straight away, and also tha
In general, there is a nice utility called xine_check, which (as implied)
check if xine is configured as it should.
That utility would have told you, in that case, that the DMA is not
enabled, how to enable it straight away, and also that it is better to
make sure that DMA is enabled at boot ti
sorry for the spam.
I uninstalled the nvidia drivers and did not help.
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 21:46, Meir Michanie wrote:
> hi there:
>
> the question is why if I used to play dvd ok, now is so slow.
>
> I am using rh7.3 kernel 2.4.18-17-7
> xine: xine (X11 gui) - a free video player
could it be somehow releated to the driver of my riva tnt2 card?
I installed the drivers from www.nvidia.com, i think that this speeds 3d
graphics, but may be it slows 2d and video.
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 21:46, Meir Michanie wrote:
> hi there:
>
> the question is why if I used to play dvd ok, no
the same with mplayer.
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 21:46, Meir Michanie wrote:
> hi there:
>
> the question is why if I used to play dvd ok, now is so slow.
>
> I am using rh7.3 kernel 2.4.18-17-7
> xine: xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.13
>
> hdparm on dev/hdc (the dvd drive shows that it
hi there:
the question is why if I used to play dvd ok, now is so slow.
I am using rh7.3 kernel 2.4.18-17-7
xine: xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.13
hdparm on dev/hdc (the dvd drive shows that it does not have dma
enabled, I tried to enable it abd it says:
/dev/hdc:
setting using_dma