On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 11:00, Clint wrote: > Bryan (and others): > > What does your /etc/mplayerplug-in.conf look like? Mind doesn't have > those lines in it -- here's a copy of my mplayerplug-in.conf: > > #debug=1 > #logfile=$HOME/mpp.log > #vo=xv,x11 > #ao=arts,esd,oss > #download=1 > #dload-dir=$HOME/tmp > #keep-download=1 > #noembed=1 > #cachesize=256 > #use-mimetypes=1 > #enable-real=1 > #enable-wm=0 > #enable-qt=0 > #enable-mpeg=0 > I haven't yet installed the plug-in but as a guess I would try changing the noembed to 0, you might also try changing the qt, wm and mpeg to 1 if you have all of those codecs. Scott > Clint > > bdunne wrote: > > This sounds very much like a problem I had. You don't mention your settings > > in /etc/mplayerplug-in.conf, and that was the key to solving my problem. > > > > The plug-in and the gui version of mplayer (gmplayer) seemed to be having > > trouble communicating. I'm not sure yet exactly what caused the problem, but > > the temporary solution for me was to have the plug-in not use gmplayer. > > > > So, if you have the "use-gui" flag in /etc/mplayerplug-in.conf set to "yes" or > > "mini" change it to "no". If you're having the same problem as I was, that > > should get things working. > > > > Cheers, > > Bryan > > > >