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I recently installed opensuse 11.2 RC2 and mplayer is not working. It worked fine in RC1. I get a fatal error that says:
Error opening/initializing the selected video_out(-vo) device. I hope this gets fixed before final release. Also when I try to install vuze bittorrent client, I get the following error: nothing provides Vuze-libswt3-gtk2 needed by Vuze-4.2.0.8-1.1.noarch Does anyone know any work arounds? I hope the packman and vuze people can get this fixed before final release. |
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try a different video output driver with -vo
mplayer -vo help to get available ones (I use xv)
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Testing of pre-releaes versions is exactly what they are there for.
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mplayer seems to be working fine here - 11.2 rc2 64 bit
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I have a 32-bit openSUSE-11.2 RC2 KDE-4.3.1 installed from the DVD on my sandbox PC (a 32-bit athlon-1100 w/1GB ram and nVidia GeForce FX5200 with proprietary nVidia (beta - I think)). The packman packaged MPlayer plays video files fine on it (I use the 'xv' vo (video output) with it). The version I have installed is MPlayer-1.0rc2_r29796-2.pm.2.1.i586
I think you need to check your MPlayer configuration. Try installing smplayer, the front end to MPlayer, as that makes it easier to configure mplayer. |
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If you are installing Vuze from Packman it should just get dragged in. I'm using the Factory Packman, it is better ATM Additional YaST Package Repositories - openSUSE
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Thanks for all the info. I was able to install libswt3-gtk2 by searching in software management but vuze still says it needs "vuze-libswt3-gtk2", which is not available in software management. I already reported this to the vuze people in RC1.
I'm using a 64-bit system and installed mplayer through the packman repository using yast. I tried the mplayer -vo help command, but don't know enough to try to mess with it. I haven't been able to find a way to contact the mplayer people without joining the mailing lists, but I may do so in order to report the bug. |
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As already pointed out by a few, this doesn't look like a bug in mplayer but like a misconfiguration on your side
the -vo selects which output video driver to use. among the commonly used ones are xv, gl, gl2 and vdpau try any of those and see if it'll work. Also check your configuration in /home/username/.mplayer/config (if any) before reporting a "bug" which doesn't look like one and wasting the packager's time them trying to figure out
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I installed the smplayer from the packman factory repo and it included mplayer in the installation. Seeing this post I tried to play it and throws the same error but changing the video to xv it went on to play. That said it's just in the configuration.
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