ok now mplayer wants to work
Gregory Nowak
greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Sat Mar 12 14:12:05 EST 2005
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Look in the man page for the verbose option, I believe it's either
"-v" or "-V". If you use that, it will tell you all the tracks that
are available. This works for mpg and avi files, I don't know if it
will work for dvd's too.
Greg
On Sat, Mar 12, 2005 at 07:17:55AM -0500, Scott Howell wrote:
> Thanks Chuck for that tip. Actually that was never a problem as far as
> getting it to play as once its going I just pause it as necessary. The
> bigger issue was once I got it to work, keeping it working. For now it
> seems to be working fine accept for the video, but that was more for my
> wife's benefit and just using the -vo null option lets me listen. Of
> course how to find out what the various tracks are such as how to find a
> described track is ssomething I haven't figured out quite yet. I'm sure
> I'll find this bit of info as I continue to muck about with it.
>
> Scott
>
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