Known bugs Special system/CPU-specific bugs/problems SIGILL (signal 4) on P3 using 2.2.x kernels: Problem: kernel 2.2.x doesn't have proper (working) SSE support Solution: upgrade kernel to 2.4.x Workaround: ./configure --disable-sse General SIGILL (signal 4): Problem: you compiled and run MPlayer on different machines (for example compiled on P3 and running on Celeron) Solution: compile MPlayer on the same machine where you will use it! Workaround: You can forget all this by configuring with the option or you can disable particular CPU instruction sets with more specific options (like , , etc). "Internal buffer inconsistency" during MEncoder run: Problem: known problem when lame < 3.90 was compiled with gcc 2.96 or 3.x. Solution: use lame >=3.90. Workaround: compile lame with gcc 2.95.x and remove any already installed lame packages, they may have been compiled with gcc 2.96. Messed up MP2/MP3 sound on PPC: Problem: known GCC miscompilation bug on PPC platforms, no fix yet. Workaround: use FFmpeg's (slow) MP1/MP2/MP3 decoder () SIGSEGV (signal 11) in libmpeg2, when scaling+encoding: Problem: known GCC 2.95.2 MMX bug Solution: upgrade to 2.95.3 Various A-V sync and other audio problems General audio delay or jerky sound (exists with all or many files) most common: buggy audio driver! - try to use different drivers, try ALSA 0.9 OSS emulation with , also try , sometimes it helps. If your file plays fine with , then you can be sure it's sound card (driver) problem. audio buffer problems (buffer size badly detected) Workaround: MPlayer's option samplerate problems - maybe your card doesn't support the samplerate used in your files - try the resampling filter () slow machine (CPU or VGA) try with , if it plays well, then you have slow VGA card/driver Workaround: buy a faster card or read this documentation about how to speed up Also try Audio delay/de-sync specific to one or a few files bad file Workaround: or option (for non-interleaved or bad files) and/or (required for files with badly interleaved VBR audio) and/or or +/- keys at runtime to adjust delay If none of these help, please upload the file, we'll check (and fix). your sound card doesn't support 48kHz playback Workaround: buy a better sound card... or try to decrease fps by 10% (use for a 30fps movie) or use the resample filter slow machine(if A-V is not around 0, and the last number in the status line increasing) Workaround: No sound at all your file uses an unsupported audio codec read the documentation and help us adding support for it No picture at all (just plain grey/green window) your file uses an unsupported video codec Workaround: read the documentation and help us adding support for it auto-selected codec can't decode the file, try to select another using or options you try to play DivX 3.x file with OpenDivX decoder or XviD () - install DivX4Linux and recompile player Video-out problems First note: options and are just recommendations, not (yet) supported by all drivers. So it isn't a bug if it doesn't work. Only a few driver supports scaling/zooming, don't expect this from x11 or dga. OSD/sub flickering x11 driver: sorry, it can't be fixed now xv driver: use option Green image using mga_vid (<option>-vo mga</option> / <option>-vo xmga</option>) mga_vid misdetected your card's RAM amount, reload it using option