trying to avoid MS s/w
Posted: 23 Jun 2004 15:31
Hi,
I have used vlc on my mac w/o much problem for a long time, so, when my boss asked me to install 9 dvd drives on our school's computers, I thought I would configure them to use vlc, and thus avoid the proliferation of MS 'lock-in'.
Unfortunately, they all run MS Windows 2000, which is causing me some problems.
I installed it OK, but to start with, it wouldn't run very well - getting sound but jumpy video at anything but miniscule window size.
Some seaching made me enable a few things - DMA on the drive, something about windows in the video module preferences panel, and, I found, a non-default video filter helped too (crop?).
So, that got it working acceptably as administrator, but now one or two users are trying to use it, I have to tell them to make these changes too. Well, one or two might be OK, but it isn't gonna fly for all of them.
Is there a way of changing the default for everyone? It seems like trying to get vlc working under MS Windows in a bit of an art, while it worked fine first time on my Mac.
I would really like to not have to use some 'other' s/w.
Max.
I have used vlc on my mac w/o much problem for a long time, so, when my boss asked me to install 9 dvd drives on our school's computers, I thought I would configure them to use vlc, and thus avoid the proliferation of MS 'lock-in'.
Unfortunately, they all run MS Windows 2000, which is causing me some problems.
I installed it OK, but to start with, it wouldn't run very well - getting sound but jumpy video at anything but miniscule window size.
Some seaching made me enable a few things - DMA on the drive, something about windows in the video module preferences panel, and, I found, a non-default video filter helped too (crop?).
So, that got it working acceptably as administrator, but now one or two users are trying to use it, I have to tell them to make these changes too. Well, one or two might be OK, but it isn't gonna fly for all of them.
Is there a way of changing the default for everyone? It seems like trying to get vlc working under MS Windows in a bit of an art, while it worked fine first time on my Mac.
I would really like to not have to use some 'other' s/w.
Max.