I'd recommend looking at a native player for linux like xine or
mplayer...
mplayer: www.mplayerhq.hu
xine: xine.sourceforge.net
I know that mplayer supports a _LOT_ of output methods... (including
Xv...)
/Daniel
On 18/09/01 12.31, Bernhard Mogens Ege wrote:> I was wondering if the XVideo extension is supported or not? In a
> clean wine setup, I installed DivX 4.01 and The Playa, also installed
> Windows Media Player 6.4. They can both display DivX 4.01 material
> with sound. This is simply great :-)
>
> However, the performance is not that great. Especially when going
> fullscreen the cpu is overburdened (slide show). I assume that the
> XVideo extension is not used yet?
>
> xdpyinfo says I have the XVideo extension and xvinfo says I have YUY2,
> YV12, UYVY an dI420 image formats.
>
> Is support for the XVideo extension being worked on or is it already
> included (and I did not enable it)?
>
> regards,
>
> Bernhard Ege
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