transparent green area at the interface
Heiko Bätz
webmaster at heiko-baetz.de
Mon Aug 19 21:28:13 CEST 2002
Thank you,
I already did the upgrade to 4.2.0 but that didn't fix the problem. Now i'll
try another graphic card.
Gildas Bazin schrieb:
> On Friday 16 August 2002 01:16, Heiko Bätz wrote:
> > Hello,
> ...
> > (I use the gtk-interface x11 output)
> > The sound is very low, so i need to turn on speakers to full volume to
> > hear anything
> > The video-output is very slow (it seems like single picture mode). The
> > videooutput at windows version of vlc is faster (on the same machine).
> > How can I fix this problems?
> >
>
> To raise the volume, you can use the "volume" config option of vlc either
> from the command line (vlc --volume 1024 for instance) or from the GUI in
> the preferences menu.
>
> As for the video, it looks like the Xvideo extension of the XFree86 X-server
> is not supported by your current setup. If you want to have decent video
> performance, you really need to have this extension working. First you
> should upgrade your XFree86 to the latest available version (4.2.0) and
> check that your graphics card does actually support the Xvideo extension.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> --
> Gildas
>
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