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<0> Hello again, Mr Developer! <1> hi. how can i make xine my default media player? <2> sevi: "default" depends mostly on which desktop you use <1> Triskelios: never mind. i just deleted all my other media players, since i'm only using xine anyway <3> How do I open wmv files with xine? <4> you need win32 codecs on x86, you cannot on other arches for now
<3> oh noez :( <3> I knew using AMD64 was a bad idea <4> you might have more luck in september most likely <4> when ffmpeg will provide wmv3 decoding <3> Is there a way I can compile xine to get it to use all x86 packages? <4> depends on a lot of factors, you'd need to build everything for x86 <5> sometimes distros provide 32libs packaged for amd64 <5> eamon: what distro are you using ? <3> I'm on gentoo Emiml <4> eamon, you're not going to be able to build xine in 32-bit mode in gentoo easily at all :/ but for sure starting from september you'll have wmv3 support <6> xine won't play avis on amd64 :( <6> on gentoo... and I don't know why <4> azazello, which kind of avis <4> and what's the error <4> doesn't start playing, or simply doesn't show audio/play video <6> I think they're all divxs, but I'm not sure <6> it plays them but no video <4> azazello, make sure you ran revdep-rebuild recently <6> incidentally vlc (which uses an internal codec right?) won't play them either <4> both vlc and xine use ffmpeg to play <6> vlc says vlc "no suitable decoder module: fourcc `DIV3` <6> oh so it's ffmpeg's fault <4> you probably have a broken ffmpeg, the ffmpeg plugins of both xine and vlc can't be loaded, and they fail to find a decoder <4> yeah most likely, run revdep-rebuild and it should fix it
<6> it found a bunch of binaries that broke because of libXaw but not sure if they're relevant to video <4> unlikely, probably libpng breakage <6> still scanning... <6> well libfaac/libmp4v2 broke but that's audio not video... <6> and that's it <4> let revdep-rebuild rebuild what's needed, if it fails to find what it is, try re-emerging ffmpeg, xine and vlc <4> for sure the problem lies in the two ffmpeg plugins <6> Flameeyes: thanks! one of those libs was at fault <4> good :) <6> faac looks like <4> probably, if you have ffmpeg built with aac enabled <7> Hello. If xine doesn't find a sound hardware it writes into file by default? How can I deactivate this? <5> paoleela_work: you mean xine-ui ? <5> you can choose NULL output in preferences <5> paoleela_work: or start with xine -A null somefile.avi <7> Emiml. Yes xine-ui. Well sometimes my alsa crashes, and then I have a large .wav in ~ <2> you might want to work on that sound problem. that shouldn't happen... <0> Hello again, Mr Developer! <7> Triskelios: It's on two different plattforms the same, both gentoo, x86 and ppc, x86 has no alsa, ppc has crashing alsa sometimes. Without working alsa both are writing to ~/xine-out.wav <0> Hello again, Mr Developer! <0> Welcome back, Mr Developer! <8> hi. how do I configure the esd output plugin to go to another machine's esound server? <8> (I know that esd has sync problems, I need it for amarok) <8> I just need *some* way to let amarok output an another machine <8> s/an/on/ <0> Welcome back, Mr Developer!
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