Codie William Masters wrote: > > Actually the best Movie player I've ever used for Linux is MPlayer. > http://www.mplayerhq.hu/ > > The latest release can play DiVX, MPEG-1\2, Quicktime (some, and many > file formats including everything Windows Media can. But you might want > to grab the CVS for the most features. Latest CVS compiled fine for me. I downloaded and have been playing with several trying to get them to work including xine and mplayer... at the moment I'm stumped with getting mplayer by the following: ... VIDEO: [IV50] 320x240 24bpp 30.00 fps 475.7 kbps (58.1 kbyte/s) [V] filefmt:3 fourcc:0x30355649 size:320x240 fps:30.00 ftime:=0.0333 Detected audio codec: [pcm] drv:2 (Uncompressed PCM) AUDIO: srate=11025 chans=1 bps=1 sfmt=0x8 ratio: 11025->11025 Detected video codec: [indeo5] drv:2 prio:0 (Intel Indeo 5) Requested video codec family [indeo5] (vfm=2) not available (enable it at compile time!) FATAL: Couldn't initialize video codec :( Reading the FAQ I find that for my Matrox 400 vidio card I need to make and load a kernal mod specific to my card... While doing that it complained about a kernal version mismatch (because I am running SMP and the current source tree is for the non SMP version)... I'll have to put this down for a few days to finish up some work but it is something I would really like to have up and running so give me a few days to a week and I'll plow back in. As a further note. I have built probably a dozen or so different kernals, but when I went to recompile RH's source tree (unmodified no less) the kernal panics in the middle of the boot sequence... That is still one of the things on my todo-list as I really want to clean up the stock kernal. EBo --