On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 04:56:39PM +0200, Ivan Terziev wrote: > MPlayer 0.90rc1-RPM-3.1 (C) 2000-2002 Arpad Gereoffy (see DOCS) > > CPU: Intel Celeron A Mendocino/Pentium II Dixon (Family: 6, Stepping: 5) > CPUflags: MMX: 1 MMX2: 0 3DNow: 0 3DNow2: 0 SSE: 0 SSE2: 0 > Compiled with RUNTIME CPU Detection - warning, it's not optimal! To get > best performance, recompile MPlayer with --disable-runtime-cpudetection > Reading config file /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf > Reading config file /root/.mplayer/config > Reading /root/.mplayer/codecs.conf: can't open > '/root/.mplayer/codecs.conf': No > such file or directory > Reading /etc/mplayer/codecs.conf: 49 audio & 123 video codecs > font: can't open file: /root/.mplayer/font/font.desc > font: can't open file: /usr/share/mplayer/font/font.desc > Using Linux hardware RTC timing (1024Hz) > Can't open input config file /root/.mplayer/input.conf : No such file or > directory > Input config file /etc/mplayer/input.conf parsed : 50 binds > > What must I do more? HOWTO? > Please, help me > 10x > ============================= 1) Probably not the best idea to run programs as root. Run mplayer as a non-privileged user. 2) Verify the system-wide configuration file (/etc/mplayer/input.conf) contains the values you expect. It defines the video and sound output drivers. Preferably, you will copy the system-wide file to your home directory (~/.mplayer/input.conf) and set the preferences there. 3) Tell mplayer the name of the file you want to play. It is looking for certain types of files (mpeg, asf, avi, etc.). - Jim Kaufman mailto:jmk@linuxforbusiness.net Linux Evangelist cell: 612-481-9778 public key 0x6D802619 fax: 952-937-9832 http://www.linuxforbusiness.net -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list