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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:gabucino@mplayerhq.hu">gabucino@mplayerhq.hu</a> wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Mike Carr wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I've been trying for a couple days to get mplayer -vo 3dfx to work
properly with my Voodoo2. It tries to initialize the video, flickers for
a second, does NOT show the 3dfx logo, and then bombs with a message
like the following:
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<pre wrap=""><!---->It won't show the logo, because it doesn't use the 3D engine :)
Anyway it is unmaintained for 2 years at least, so it won't work anyway.</pre>
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? What else could you use an in-line 3d accelerator card for? The
voodoo2 isn't a standalone card, it's a "companion card", it doesn't
provide any 2d capabilities.<br>
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If you know that the feature doesn't work, then why list it as an
option, and why list it amongst the "features" of mplayer?<br>
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<pre wrap="">marrilat.free.fr, my player-686 package is version 0.90-0.2, so I think
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Those packages are UNSUPPORTED by us!!!!
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Duly noted.<br>
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-Mike<br>
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