Hello,
oh, i see then.
My TCL did not like some tiny aspect of VLC. Sound aspects.
i will continue trying to get Smplayer and mplayer to work in unison.
Mplayer often says my PC is too slow to play a stream, but continues to play it...!
The sound and video are not in sync. But i know this speed thing is not an issue
because mplayer, when properly configured, works perfectly with the same streams
on this PC with a similar OS to TCL ......while having less free ram.
THe "smplayer gui" has features for syncing audio with video
and this is of interest to me in tcl.
Does anybody know the "piesta de resistance" of command line arguments for
mplayer so that it will play "anything" without a hitch?
My video card is a RAGE mobility by ati. It has 8 megs of memory and seems like
a reasonable video chip. Pentium 3 mobile 800 mhz cpu and 256 ram.
Like i say, this stuff works perfectly in other similar OS's to tcl. So this prooves
it's just a configuration excercise with tcl and mplayer to achieve success.
I have tried many arguments with mplayer at the command line....but non specifically
regarding the video rendering plug in...." -vm ffmpeg" and things like -liblabvot and other
arguments.
I tried the argument about "audio delay" adjustment but it does not appear to do anything.
thanks
Vince.