ogle seems to be the preference among the die-hards. I'm trying to get mplayer to work on mine. It doesn't seem to like my video. Guess it's time to read the documentation. :( Still trying to get my Copy of LOTR-FOTR to play. :(( > -----Original Message----- > From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:charles@steinkuehler.net] > Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 3:08 PM > To: kclug@kclug.org > Subject: NVidia woes and DVD software > > > My lackluster 2D performance seems to be the result of a combination > things, but ultimately the falut of the latest NVidia drivers, which > apparently have appaling 2D perfromance under specific conditions. > > Gnome/Gtk seems to especially "tickle" the 2D performance > problems, and > running a glx program (in Gnome) seems to increase the 2D speed. > Switching to KDE also seems to help a lot (seems faster than > Gnome even > after the glx-fix), so I'm going to stick with KDE for now, and hope > NVidia comes out with a driver update soon. > > Saddly, I can't try the older drivers, as they do not include support > for the NForce2 chipset used on my A7N8X (one of the risks I > took when > buying a motherboard with a new chipset architecture). > > Anyway, I'm now wondering if I can try out my DVD Player (this is the > first computer I've had a DVD drive hooked to). I have my very first > DVD: "Joe Vs. the Volcano", but RedHat doesn't seem to > install any form > of DVD software...probably for the same reason RH8 doesn't > come with an > MP3 player. :< > > Any suggestions for what I should be using to watch DVD's on my 19" > flat-screen via my RH box? There seem to be several choices (xine, > livid, and ogle at least)...are any better or worse than the others? > > -- > Charles Steinkuehler > charles@steinkuehler.net > > > > > majordomo@kclug.org >