---------------------- xine FAQ ---------------------- please note: this FAQ covers xine version 0.5 and newer how do I build this beast? -------------------------- first make sure you use a stable, official release of gcc to compile. You can try patched gcc versions, but these are not supported and will probably not work (pgcc for example is known to make libmpeg break). You'll have to use gnu make to compile xine, on most GNU/Linux systems make is gnu make, on other platforms use "gmake" instead. xine comes in two (official) parts now, xine-lib and xine-ui. First you have to build and install xine-lib: ./autogen.sh <--- only neccessary if you checked xine out of CVS ./configure make make install if you have installed xine-lib to a non-standard prefix, make sure you have /bin in your PATH and your linker will find libs in /libs, in bash you can use something like export PATH="/bin:$PATH" export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" to make sure this works. Now you can build and install xine-ui, same procedure as for xine-lib: ./autogen.sh <--- only neccessary if you checked xine out of CVS ./configure make make install how can I supply additional CFLAGS for the compilation ? -------------------------------------------------------- you can do so by setting the GLOBAL_CFLAGS variable and then run configure again. This can be usefull to specify additional include paths or library paths to the compiler. Example: export GLOBAL_CFLAGS="-I/usr/include -L/home/guenter/xine_libs" are there binaries for my K7 available? Can I build them? --------------------------------------------------------- At the moment we do not provide K7 binaries, since the latest stable gcc version (2.92.2 at the time of this writing) doesn't have K7 support. Use the 686 binaries instead. These binaries should run ok and will use 3DNow! If you have a newer gcc you can try to compile "more" k7 support in (esp. better instruction sheduling). If the configure script should fail to detect your processor/gcc correctly, try setting the XINE_BUILD envvar explicitly to a valid description string for your configuration, e.g. export XINE_BUILD=k7-pc-linux-gnu rm -f config.cache ./autogen.sh make make install how can I make xine use the Xv extension? ----------------------------------------- xine -V Xv foo.mpg xine fails with "no video port found" ------------------------------------- you got the Xv extension, but your video card driver doesn't support it. First try to find a driver that does support Xv on your hardware (check your graphics card vendor). If your driver has Xv support but you can't get it working, try at a lower resultion (1024x768 is still enough even for anamorphic mpeg-2). If all that fails, you can still use plain X11/XShm xine -V XShm foo.vob xine fails complaining about audio drivers/devices -------------------------------------------------- you can select the audio driver using the -A option. So try xine -A null if you have ALSA drivers installed, try xine -A alsa if you run ESD, try xine -A esd if you run artsd, try xine -A arts xine displays it's logo but I don't see my video? ------------------------------------------------- use the play button of the gui or press RETURN for PLAY. xine plays audio but I don't see a picture ------------------------------------------ If you see lot's of "rejected" messages, your hardware isn't set up right for xine. It might be your sound card doesn't support the "realtime" feature (xine tests that on startup so you might want to look at the messages again). Try to find better drivers then. Perhaps your hardware is simply to slow - see "xine drops a lot of frames" below for speed tips. Where should I put the windows codec dlls for xine? --------------------------------------------------- xine uses /usr/lib/win32 by default to search for dlls, but you can change this in your .xinerc by editing win32_path:/usr/lib/win32 I get this message: demux error! 00 00 00 (should be 0x000001) -------------------------------------------------------------- Probably xine can't access your input source. Most commonly this happens when you're trying to play locked/encrypted DVDs. Remember that xine can't play such DVDs out-of-the box (for legal reasons). You could use an css-enabled DVD input plugin to avoid this. Another reason could be that your (RPC-2) DVD drive isn't set up for the right region. when I play this stream, xine shows some pictures but there's no audio ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Try another audio channel: xine -a channel stream.vob some .vob files have audio on strange channels (e.g. 3, 7, 10) can xine play (S)VCDs ? --------------------- Yes, use a MRL like xine VCD:// xine drops a lot of frames -------------------------- Your hardware is too slow for xine. Make sure you turn on all speed optimizing options. A few point you should check: - use a recent kernel optimized for your hardware - use the latest gas/gcc - close other applications (use a tool like "top" to find out what applications are using up CPU power) - if you are not using Xv, make sure your display is set up to 16bpp, not 24 or higher (reduces memory bandwith) - make sure the hard drive which supplies the video data is in DMA mode (if supported) Under linux, you can use hdparm to check this, for example hdparm /dev/hda => ... using_dma = 1 (on) more information about this may be found here: http://oreilly.linux.com/pub/a/linux/2000/06/29/hdparm.html - xine needs high speed memory access which depends on your chip set. Make sure you enable all speed-improving options. especially the via apollo pro chipset is known to be quite weird, (most of all on my gigabyte board). If you can't configure the ram access thoroughly using the bios you might want to try some really nasty tricks, as explained on (for example) http://www.overclockers.com/tips105/index03.asp this website centers around a windows-tool to tweak the chipset, you can do the same on FreeBSD with pciconf. On some linux distributions there are similar tools. please contact heiko if you have any problems or tips about via apollo pro chipset tweaking. - a nice performance tuning tool can be found here: http://powertweak.sourceforge.net - enable MTRR support in your kernel. If you are still using XFree 3.x, you'll have to tell the kernel yourself where the graphics memory is. You'll find details about that in the linux dvd howto. If you're using XFree 4.x enabling MTRR support should be enough. Try a cat /proc/mtrr - if the file exists and you find an entry corresponding to the amount of graphics memory you have, everything should be fine. - set up and use raw devices for dvd access raw devices should be available in linux kernel 2.4.x and there are patches for older kernels available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/sct/raw-io/ to use raw devices, first connect a free raw device to your dvd device, use something like raw /dev/raw1 /dev/hdc then create a link named "rdvd" pointing to that raw device ln -s /dev/raw1 /dev/rdvd Now how do I get this Xv extension to work? ------------------------------------------- First you need to install/use XFree 4.x. Once you got that you have to make sure the XFree drivers you're using are supporting Xv on your hardware. Here are some locations to look for suitable drivers: g200/g400 : xfree 4.x supports these out-of-the-box nvidia cards : www.nvidia.com (the've got binary drivers) ATI cards : GATOS www.linuxvideo.org/gatos/ i815 : the latest xfree 4.x code supports these 3dfx (voodoo): the latest xfree 4.x code supports these The AC3 via S/PDIF does not work with my soundcard --------------------------------------------------- The AC3 via S/PDIF is supported by ALSA only for soundcards with Trident 4DWaveNX and YMF chips. So if you have a soundcard with one of these chips use xine -S -A alsa The -S switch disables the internal AC3 decoder. For very slow machines you could improve video playback (without sound) when you start xine as xine -S -A null where and how do I get the latest development version? ------------------------------------------------------ check it out of our CVS: cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.xine.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xine login cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.xine.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xine co xine-lib cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.xine.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xine co xine-ui How do I use the dvd plugin? ---------------------------- First of all: The dvd plugin delivered with xine currently does not support playback of locked and/or encrypted dvds. You will need external programs or something like an "improved" xine_dvd_plugin to view these DVDs with xine directly. Of course you could play back the decrypted mpeg2 stream (technically speaking) that is the movie on the dvd with xine with the help of additional programs. Due to the uncertain legal situation regarding css encryption we do not include anything of that nature in the xine distribution, nor do we generally endorse the use of such software (you should check if the use of such software is legal where you live). We hope that this situation will change soon. For unlocked/unencrypted dvds it is a good idea first to check what files are on the dvd by mounting it. The files are called something like .../VIDEO_TS/VTS_xx_x.VOB, where x are numbers. If you look for the big .VOB files on a dvd these are probably where the movie is in. Currently we don't support seamless playback of complete movies - you will have to play back all of its individual parts. To play that VOB file use something like xine dvd://VTS_xx_x.VOB make sure you do not supply any path name (no VIDEO_TS/) and use capital letters for the file name. xine tries to open the dvd using /dev/cdrom. On freebsd this will only work if you create a symlink to your dvd-devicenode for the time being. unable to open dvd drive (/dev/dvd) ----------------------------------- You probalby don't have /dev/dvd (check that). If so, simply create a link /dev/dvd that points to your DVD device. Something like cd /dev ln -s hdc dvd should do the job. The aspect ratio is wrong! -------------------------- Try pressing "A" to toggle the aspect ratio How do I play streams from STDIN ? ---------------------------------- use something like cat stream.mpg | xine stdin://mpeg1 or, if you've got an mpeg-2 stream use cat stream.vob | xine stdin://mpeg2 How do I change the skin? ------------------------- Run xine at least once - it should write it's config file .xinerc to your home directory. Now edit that file and change the line "skin:default" to mach the skin you would like to use. How can I change color/brightness/contrast? ------------------------------------------- At the moment this is only supported on some Xv drivers. You'll find three entries like these in our ~/.xinerc: brightness:0 saturation:0 contrast:128 the values and possible ranges depend on your Xv driver so you'll have to experiment a bit to get a good picture. Some parts of my X Desktop get transparent when xine plays the video! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Looks like some colors on your GUI match the colorkey Xv uses. You can change the colorkey value to avoid this. There should be a line like colorkey:2110 to your ~/.xinerc where you can change the color that's used by xine for the video overlay. I get no sound, but "audio driver 'oss' failed, using null driver instead." --------------------------------------------------------------------------- First of all, make sure that your OSS Audio drivers are working (ie you can play music with other software). The most common reason for this is that some other program is accesing your audio device. If you're using linux, the command "fuser /dev/dsp" should give you the PID of the process. If you are using GNOME, chances are, that this is caused by ESD. Now you have two possibilities. Either deactivate ESD (temporarily) by right clicking on the sound monitor applet and selecting "Place Esound in standby". Then xine will use OSS audio output. The other method is to make xine use ESD for audio output with xine -A esd This may result in more jerkier playback, so the first method is the preferred one. i have problems when using xine on FreeBSD, Solaris --------------------------------------------------- check out the the corresponding README files in the doc directory I think I found a bug! ---------------------- xine is still under heavy developement. Please be patient. If you got time, please contact us and send us a full bug report. Please include all xine console output and some details about your hardware and operating system. You can reach us via email: Xine Mailing List