Your speakersetup is stereo? Check your (pulse) sound preferences, go to hardware, select your audiocard and set the profile to analog stereo duplex (assuming you are using analogue audio).
If...
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Your speakersetup is stereo? Check your (pulse) sound preferences, go to hardware, select your audiocard and set the profile to analog stereo duplex (assuming you are using analogue audio).
If...
Sounds like its using 5.1 audio with a center channel and you dont have a 5.1 setup? If you dont have it, change that setting in smplayer. If you do have one, double check your pulsaudio...
BTW, check preferences > options > general > audio in smplayer
Perhaps mplayer is okay now, but you just havent configured the audio right.
Looks different but I dont like the UKNOWN and its still 4.4.3 :confused:
Maybe you can install the mplayer package from maverick?
As for the rest of the output, I have the same, so that seems...
Thats definitely not the latest version of mplayer. Mine is from 2010 and is version 1.0rc4-4.4.5
Perhaps try adding this PPA for mplayer:
https://launchpad.net/~rvm/+archive/smplayer
Its not...
smplayer is a gui over mplayer. I seem to remember in older versions it sometimes had issues identifying the version of mplayer installed, and that does cause problems with subs and audio (I think...
XBMC is really intended for a TV to be used with a remote. Thats where its absolutely brilliant. I agree as player on the desktop its a bit overkill and the interface not very intuitive with a mouse...
install libvdpau1 and I think VLC also needs vdpau-va-driver but Im not entirely sure.
vdpau support in vlc is a bit hit and miss though, may I suggest trying smplayer? Or xbmc. Either support vdpau...