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> Installed Debian, but few questions arised which could not be solved
glac
post Dec 9 2007, 07:11 AM
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Hello 2or0 and all,

I've made exactaly what kkazakov13 made. Installed the new zdevil tarball and the mplayer installed there did not have the pxa support (maybe it's because of the upgrade status of the tarball). I've installed your mplayer and when I try to use -fs with mine 640x480 videos, on some there is the /dev/fb2 error and on others there is this error:

vo_pxa: config() FBIOPUT_VSCREENINFO to fd failed: 22

When I use -vm -fs or only -vm, the video is bigger than the screen (seems like a VGA in a QVGA screen).
What can I do to track the error? So we know the pxa is really there (if not the -vm would not work), the problem should be with the framebuffer library, what should I try to reinstall or install?

Thanks,

glac
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post Dec 10 2007, 01:37 AM
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QUOTE(glac @ Dec 9 2007, 07:11 AM) *
Hello 2or0 and all,

I've made exactaly what kkazakov13 made. Installed the new zdevil tarball and the mplayer installed there did not have the pxa support (maybe it's because of the upgrade status of the tarball). I've installed your mplayer and when I try to use -fs with mine 640x480 videos, on some there is the /dev/fb2 error and on others there is this error:

vo_pxa: config() FBIOPUT_VSCREENINFO to fd failed: 22

When I use -vm -fs or only -vm, the video is bigger than the screen (seems like a VGA in a QVGA screen).
What can I do to track the error? So we know the pxa is really there (if not the -vm would not work), the problem should be with the framebuffer library, what should I try to reinstall or install?

Thanks,

glac


I found what is the problem. The pxa option of mplayer supports 480x640 screen resolution instead of 640x480. dry.gif So you need to convert 640x480 to 480x640 when you encode movie.
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glac
post Dec 10 2007, 02:03 AM
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Well, good to know that It's not my hardware that is different from everyone else.

Is there any way I can modify the mplayer code to prevent me from reenconding my videos to see in my Z?

At least there is a solution. What do you do to? You just reencode your videos to play in your Z or you simply don't use it for watching videos.

Wich program do you recomend to do this job?

Thanks for the reply! smile.gif
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