GXine crashes when playing in fullscreen? (Puppy 1.0.3)

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Tom
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GXine crashes when playing in fullscreen? (Puppy 1.0.3)

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I find that Gxine crashes to desktop when running media in fullscreen (DVDs, visualisations) on both my Nvidia Geforce 4 and ATi 9700 machines.

Is this a known fault and is it corrected in Puppy 1.0.4?
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search the forum please!

#2 Post by PeterSieg »

Hi. I know the answer, but I don't tell you on purpose!
Please, everybody should search the available informations first, so
that we don't have to answer the same questions over and over again...

Good luck.
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Have fun :)

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DVD played straight from MUT

#3 Post by Lobster »

He is a hard man that Peter . . . (and probably right)

:)

(It is a known bug)
Just tried it. in 1.0.4

You can go straight into to gxine from Mut
but fullscreen (at least on my machine) causes it to crash
The best I could do was drag it to (practically fullscreen)
In this large mode the image and text was choppy (but bringing it down a size allowed it to play)

Hope that is of help and remember when this question is asked - you can now answer it . . .

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#4 Post by Tom »

Thanks guys... I'll remember to search next time :D
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Re: search the forum please!

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PeterSieg wrote:Hi. I know the answer, but I don't tell you on purpose!
Please, everybody should search the available informations first, so
that we don't have to answer the same questions over and over again...

Good luck.
PS
See this post. Thanks for being so helpful Peter. :)

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#6 Post by Ian »

Sorry guys, I watch video DVDs on my TV.

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