melange8272


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Joined: June 2004 |
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Posted: July 16 2004,17:57 |
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I was able to watch 'Anger Management' last night in mplayer running from dsl (in a pc without hard drives no less!). Although this in-and-of-itself is just plain awesome, I cannot get the screen to scale like in xine (xine doesn't play dvd's though - no css).. If I use the fullscreen option, it just blanks out the screen around the video, instead of scaling the picture to the screen. Is this a known issue with mplayer, does my video driver suck, or am I just a wannabie M$ defector without a clue??
(ok maybe the last one sticks, but hey.. )
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