[MPlayer-users] What -vo option should I use?

Henry Garcia defsyn at gmail.com
Sat Mar 24 21:10:48 CET 2007


No, you need to run xvidix as root.
sudo mplayer -vo xvidix

xvidix requires root access to the hardware.

On 3/24/07, Nico Sabbi <nicola_sabbi at fastwebnet.it> wrote:
>
> Louise Hoffman wrote:
> > Playing t_ninjagaiden_sigma_tgs06_h264.mov.
> > ISO: File Type Major Brand: Original QuickTime
> > Quicktime/MOV file format detected.
> > VIDEO:  [SVQ3]  852x480  32bpp  29.970 fps    0.0 kbps ( 0.0 kbyte/s)
> > No vidix driver name provided, probing available ones (-v option for
> > details)!
> > Xlib:  extension "XFree86-VidModeExtension" missing on display ":0.0".
> > [rage128] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted
> > [mga] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted
> > [unichrome] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted
> > [pm3] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted
> > [nvidia_vid] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted
> > [SiS] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted
> > [cyberblade] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted
> > [mach64] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted
> > [mga] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted
> > [savage_vid] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted
> > [radeon] Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted
> > [VO_SUB_VIDIX] Couldn't find working VIDIX driver.
> > Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device.
>
> you need to install and modprobe dhahelper
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