Well, first of all, I would like to congratulate the developers on putting an A-B repeat function on a media player available on Linux. Thank you very much. It is about this very feature that I am having problems, however.
I run VLC on both XP windows professional and Mandriva Linux with the same results. When I run .mp4, .mov, or .mv4 files, the repeat function works. Again, thanks. When I run .wmv or .mpg files, I get one of two results:
1) When enabled (when choosing the B position after A is selected) it seeks back to the beginning of the file and gets stuck there. It moves slightly forward and goes back. The video image I see is frozen at the beginning of the file. Only the position slider is moving.
2) Same as above only it gets stuck at the A position.
My computer is HP Compaq 6715b with an ATI Radeon X1250 chipset. I think it is worth mentioning that I have tried to work with several versions of Linux. Most of them I have trouble watching videos with this computer. Windows XP gives me no trouble with video, however. I settled on Mandriva Linux because the video is mostly stable. I have noticed that the special windows effects with disable video (with VLC and other players as well). I am guessing that the video capabilities are meager for this graphics chip set.
On windows, the version of VLC I am running is 1.0.1 (Goldeneye)
Please contact me at pockets508000-su09@yahoo.com
Thanks,
Joel Hall