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2008-03-22
, 12:17
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@ Recife, Brazil
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#82
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Is Canola using similar mplayer settings to those found in /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf?
For some reason playback of flash video is very different for me inside Canola vs. outside with mplayer. The original aspect ratio is lost and I get studdering inside Canola with a saved youtube video. Outside it plays smooth and with the correct 4:3 aspect ratio in mplayer by itself.
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2008-03-22
, 12:37
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@ Norway
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#83
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2008-03-22
, 12:39
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@ Houston, Texas
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#84
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2008-03-22
, 13:12
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@ Houston
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#85
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I would also like to acknowledge Youtube video problems inside the latest Canola. Stretching is minimal compared to the sound not being in sync with the video. Stuttering only happened on one or two videos, most others were fairly smooth, just out-of-sync.
BTW...I just LOVE the YouTube browsing interface, *BUT* it only seems to scroll with your finger on the LEFT-HAND-SIDE of the display. Attempting to scroll on the right-hand-side just selects the videos. Is there anyway that the two side zones could be preferential for scrolling instead of just the left?
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2008-03-22
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2008-03-22
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@ Madrid, Spain
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#87
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2008-03-22
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@ Madrid
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2008-03-22
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@ MI
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2008-03-22
, 15:49
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@ Houston
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#90
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Did you do something like apt-get upgrade? I may be wrong, but from what I have read, if you had certain repositories enabled that it would overwrite critical system packages with broken development and testing packages.
Then again, I could be completely wrong, and apt-get upgrade could be completely harmless; either way, the reflash should have fixed whatever apt-get messed with.
Did you flash with the latest 2008OS image?