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Old 09-05-2004
playing multimedia content under openbsd with Xvid and mplayer

hello.
I just installed OpenBSD3.5 and now am using gnome2.4.
i've installed mplayer from the openbsd.org packages directory and it seems to work with all kinds of media.
The trouble is, it plays all videos too fast. The picture rate is too high and sound is too fast, too.

I wonder if anyone knows how to solve this problem.

thanks in advance

sablot
 

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send_sound(1)						      General Commands Manual						     send_sound(1)

NAME
send_sound - play an audio file SYNOPSIS
[-format_switch] [] [] [] [] [] DESCRIPTION
This command plays an audio file. is the command used when you double-click an audio file from the HP VUE File Manager. The file begins playing, according to the settings of the Audio Control Panel. is one these formats: Sun file format NeXT file format Microsoft RIFF Waveform file format MuLaw format ALaw linear 16-bit format offset (unsigned) linear 8-bit format linear 8-bit format If you omit the filename with this option, plays the audio data from plays the file on the output of an audio server identified by system which is either a system name or a TCP/IP address. plays the file the number of times you supply. Note that you cannot use this option if the source is a filename is required. plays file with the priority you supply, either or sets the sample rate of the source audio. plays the audio file at the sampling rate you enter. plays a stereo file. This option is needed only for a raw data file with stereo data. AUTHOR
was developed by HP. NeXT is a trademark of NeXT Computers, Inc. Microsoft is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. SEE ALSO
audio(5), asecure(1M), aserver(1M), attributes(1), convert(1). send_sound(1)
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