Problem...
Yves Duret
yduret at mandrakesoft.com
Sat May 11 12:14:05 CEST 2002
Gildas Bazin <gbazin at netcourrier.com> writes:
> On Wednesday 08 May 2002 20:33, John Mellor wrote:
>>
>> vlc loads up Ok but when I try to open a dvd I get lots of info (using vlc
>> -vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv), the relevant bit seeming to be the following: vpar: no
>> vout present, spawning one vout: no free XVideo port found for format
>> 0x30323449 (I420) vout: no free XVideo port found for format 0x32595559
>> (YUY2) vout: no free XVideo port found for format 0x36315652 (RV16)
>> module: locking video output module `xmga'
>
> This is definitely not right. I don't know why vlc is trying to use the
> xmga plugin because this plugin shouldn't even be there. This is an
> experimental and broken plugin.
shoud the xmga plugin removed from vlc rpm ?
> After trying the xvideo plugin, vlc should have tried the x11 plugin and
> I'm not exactly sure why it didn't try it.
>
> Could you force vlc to use x11 with "vlc --vout x11" and see what happens ?
> Also make sure you actually have the x11 plugin installed. Try "vlc -l" and
> check it is in the list. If not, that could mean you have to install
> something like a vlc-x11 package.
x11.so os in main vlc.
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Yves Duret
yduret at mandrakesoft.com
piouk toujours et meme apres !
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