I have answered this in forums many (many) times so I thought I would put it here
When Mplayer is first used it (usually) needs configuring before playing
Open Mplayer, Right click on screen, select Audio, choose alsa, Select Video x11, close
When Mplayer opens in Firefox to view streaming video, audio, you "might" have to repeat the process.
If like me, you use Konqueror as a Browser, install Kmplayer.
If (for some reason) you wish to watch BBC, first if you accept cookies, refuse BBC's when the BBC
window opens with "preferences" choose "windows media player"
Nick
How to configure Mplayer
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Which X11 video?
1. Select "preferences" after bringing up the mplayer right-click menu.
2. There are 5 choices specifying "X11" in the description: xv, x11, gl, gl2, xvidix -- experiment to see which one works for your system.
rokky
2. There are 5 choices specifying "X11" in the description: xv, x11, gl, gl2, xvidix -- experiment to see which one works for your system.
rokky
Re: How to configure Mplayer
Hello
I'm a complete newbie in linux, so I already feel bad for what I'm going to ask ...
You once said in this forum ...
I have a Dell Inspiron 6000, in case that helps.
Could you or, of course, anybody else help me out here
Cheers,
dummy.
I'm a complete newbie in linux, so I already feel bad for what I'm going to ask ...
You once said in this forum ...
My problem also started with "Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device" when trying to run a *.avi movie with the Mplayer. However, now that I changed some stuff in the Mplayer according to your hint, I get "Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound." Indeed, I can't hear a thing anymore. Even the videos on youtube have become quiet. Amarok doesn't want to start anymore and the Totem Movie Player has to be closed by brute force (this I noticed for the first time when I wanted to run the *.avi file mentioned above ... meanwhile Mplayer is my default *.avi player). The thing is that initially things seemed to work fine (the Mplayer plugin, *.mp4 movies, sound with Amarok, it was OK).nick wrote: When Mplayer is first used it (usually) needs configuring before playing
Open Mplayer, Right click on screen, select Audio, choose alsa, Select Video x11, close
When Mplayer opens in Firefox to view streaming video, audio, you "might" have to repeat the process.
Nick
I have a Dell Inspiron 6000, in case that helps.
Could you or, of course, anybody else help me out here
Cheers,
dummy.
Re: How to configure Mplayer
I'm sorry, as with my previous problem, restarting the computer solved it all. I'm starting to wonder whether that's a particular feature of Linux ... Thanks anyway, cheers,
dummy.
dummy.
Hey, got a problem...
I have a wide monitor (1280x768 is my resolution) and when I open a file the video is largert than I want. I mean, if I put the video in fullscreen, it is in 1280x760, when I need 1024x768 to view the video correctly.
Any idea?
Thanks
PD: Sorry if it is not the place for posting it.
I have a wide monitor (1280x768 is my resolution) and when I open a file the video is largert than I want. I mean, if I put the video in fullscreen, it is in 1280x760, when I need 1024x768 to view the video correctly.
Any idea?
Thanks
PD: Sorry if it is not the place for posting it.
Re: How to configure Mplayer
If you're having issues with Mplayer, you could try using Smplayer. It's a nice front-end to Mplayer, and it's easy to configure.