I might a dunce, but what is the mplayer sound output supposed to be? I got the video part mplayer video.avi -vo sdl
I can't hear an with the new release of MPlayer and my AOpen AW320 soundcard (eCS 2.0 rc7 Silver + UNIAud). It doesn't emit anything, while Warpvision, the old version of Mplayer as well as the system sounds play fine.
If I press the + key it just show the ◢[............] in the window, but no ◢[■■■■.....] appear.
//Jan-Erik
I did that and the sound didn't work until I went to Programs-->Multimedia--->Volume. I saw my laptop's speakers were off. Once I turned them on, everything worked.
I did just that... ao=kai:dart in the config file.
even tried to remove the config all together to let it write it again... nope, totally mute.
Nothing appear on the other machine with built in sound card, not even the ◢[............]
System volume enabled here as well as sound scheme for startup, dragging etc.
//Jan-Erik
Quote from: Pete on 2010.02.15, 22:36:55
Maybe I should start a new discussion called mplayer video options...
Hi!
Well, "Mplayer for dummies..." sounds more accurate here.
Here is content of my "amazingly working as expected" mplayer dir:
Directory of D:\PROGRAMS\mplayer
10-02-15 22:00 <DIR> 0 ---- .
10-02-12 8:31 <DIR> 0 ---- ..
04-07-17 11:39 367.112 0 ---- arial.ttf
10-01-11 9:13 34.236 0 a--- AUTHORS
10-01-11 9:13 132.403 0 a--- Changelog
08-08-07 15:25 <DIR> 0 a--- codecs
10-01-11 9:13 7.081 0 a--- Copyright
08-10-01 16:32 192.251 124 a--- dvdcss.dll
09-05-31 16:04 18.332 0 a--- LICENSE
10-01-14 13:33 13.973.497 61 a--- mencoder.exe
10-01-14 13:32 14.051.286 61 a--- mplayer.exe
09-02-08 5:19 74.162 0 a--- npmp.dll
10-01-19 11:31 14.051.286 61 a--- pmmplayer.exe
09-02-08 5:52 8.054 0 a--- README
10-01-14 14:10 12.866 0 a--- readme.eng
10-01-14 14:10 12.524 0 a--- readme.kor
10-01-16 15:09 106.017 54 a--- snapwrap.dll
10-01-19 11:23 <DIR> 0 a--- subs
10-02-15 22:00 1.075 0 a--- tt
19 file(s) 43.042.182 bytes used
Here is D:\HOME\DEFAULT\.MPLAYER>config :
ao=kai:dart
vo=kva:snap
pp=6
double=yes
font=arial.ttf
subfont-text-scale=4
subcp=cp1250
#vf=screenshot=pp=de,hqdn3d=lavcdeint=denoise3d:4:3:6
#aspect=4:3
#aspect=16:9
subfont-encoding=unicode
#sub-no-text-pp=1
#noidx=1
# Settings for stream/file caching
#cache=8192
cache-min=30
#vf=expand=0:-80:0:0
# Setting for Browser User Agent response
user-agent=NSPlayer/4.1.0.3856
colorkey=0x000001
(note: some options are hashed as occasionally used)
My hardware:
video - radeon 9600 pro driven by snap
audio - sblive 5.1 driven by sandeers 0.8.2 beta driver (smp ready, bundled with ecs2xx)
And here is piece from snap readme:
(...)
Supported Graphics Chips for Overlays
-------------------------------------
The following is a list of graphics chipsets that have support for
hardware video overlays. Video overlays allow video players to use
the graphics card for processing of video data, which decreases CPU
utilization and improves the quality of video when stretched. Use
of this feature requires a video player with explicit support for it.
. ATI Rage IIC, Rage Pro, Rage LT Pro, Rage XL, Rage Mobility, Rage 128
. ATI Rage 128 Pro, Rage 128 Ultra, Rage Mobility 128, Rage Mobility 128-D4x
. ATI Radeon 7000, Radeon 7200, Radeon 7500, Radeon 8500, Radeon 8500DV
. ATI Mobility Radeon, Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP, Mobility Radeon 7500
. ATI Mobility Radeon 9000, Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP, Radeon 9000 Series
. ATI Radeon 9100 Pro IGP, Radeon 9100, Mobility Radeon 9200
. ATI Radeon 9200 Series, Radeon 9500, Radeon 9500 Pro, Radeon 9550
. ATI Mobility Radeon 9550, Mobility Radeon 9600, Radeon 9600 Series
. ATI Radeon 9600 XT, Radeon 9700 Pro, Mobility Radeon 9800, Radeon 9800
. ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, Radeon 9800 XT, Mobility Radeon X300, Radeon X550
. ATI Mobility Radeon X600, Radeon X300 Series, Radeon X600 Series
. ATI Mobility Radeon X800, Radeon IGP 320M / 340M, Radeon XPress 200
. ATI Mobility Radeon XPress 200, FireMV 2200, Radeon X700 Series
. ATI Radeon X800 Series, Radeon X850 Series
. Intel i845G, i865G, i915G/GV, i915GM/GMS, i945G, i945GM
. S3 SuperSavage/IXC
(...)
(another good reason to not use anything other than radeon with snap)
And really, no other magic here.
If you still find anything perplexing here - I give up.
cheers
btw. Dive output is shitty.
Quote from: Pete on 2010.02.16, 02:01:49
10-01-19 11:31 14.051.286 61 a--- pmmplayer.exe - is that on hobbes?
10-01-14 14:10 12.524 0 a--- readme.kor - not needed as I don't read Korean
10-02-15 22:00 1.075 0 a--- tt no idea what this is
10-01-19 11:23 <DIR> 0 a--- subs or this
Hi Pete!
As for pmmplayer - it's ordinary mplayer with exe header changed so it does not produce debug window.
Here is receipt for:
(...)
First of all, you need MARKEXE.EXE of ToolKit 4.5. If you have it, do the
following.
copy mplayer.exe pmmplayer.exe
markexe windowapi pmmplayer.exe
Or, you can use 'emxbind.exe' instead of 'markexe.exe' as the following.
emxbind -e -p pmmplayer.exe
(...)
Quite useful when mplayer is default system video player - to keep it silent with no extra debug window.
Other files and dirs in mplayer dir are meaningless here. Your install is the same as mine.
Given the fact you have very right hardware for mplayer with snapoverlay - I've found it very perplexing ;) - why no success?
As for warpoverlay - I've no idea if it does serve X800. Last time I've used it - support was somewhat limited in comparison to snapoverlay. Anyway, bad to hear you are still out of luck. And I give up....
cheers