Xine broke mplayer?
David L Norris
dave at webaugur.com
Fri Jan 30 13:08:05 UTC 2004
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 12:41, Ben Steeves wrote:
> There were no error messages in either Mplayer or Xine's output, and the
> problem went away after restarting the X server. But it's still very,
> very weird. :-/
Not terribly weird. Which video output driver were you using? Probably
Xv if mplayer detected that it was enabled. I've had Xv settings messed
up by various programs. I believe the settings should reset when the X
server is restarted.
mplayer will output something like this just before playing:
VO: [xv] 576x304 => 576x324 Planar YV12
If using Xv then you can query/set the settings with xvattr command.
Xine also has an graphical interface to manipulate Xv settings.
$ xvattr -a XV_SATURATION -v 0
Found Xv 2.2
XV_SATURATION set to 0
Now your video is black and white.
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David Norris
http://www.webaugur.com/dave/
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