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hello, i just visited the mplayer hp and searched the faq. it is recommanded to try the following command: mplayer -vo help this command lists all available video output drivers. ...
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    hello,

    i just visited the mplayer hp and searched the faq.

    it is recommanded to try the following command:

    mplayer -vo help

    this command lists all available video output drivers.

    how do i know which driver i should choose?
    how do i change the vo?

    thanx for help!

    clementis

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    Hmm, I haven't had this problem before, but if I were you i'd try either x11 or xvidix. You could also try installing the vidix driver for mplayer from here. Choose the vidix driver which matches your video card. You may also need to install mplayer-vidix for the vidix support to work e.g. mplayer-vidix-ATI-Radeon for radeon series of cards etc...

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