
#Mplayer screenshot movie#
Movie-Aspect is 1.33:1 - prescaling to correct movie aspect. Selected audio codec: afm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg AC-3)ĪO: 48000Hz 2ch floatle (4 bytes per sample) Opening audio decoder: FFmpeg/libavcodec audio decodersĬhannel layout '5.1(side)' with 6 channels does not match specified number of channels 2: ignoring specified channel layoutĪUDIO: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, floatle, 448.0 kbit/14.58% (ratio: 56000->384000) Selected video codec: vfm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg H.264)Įncoder: libebml v1.0.0 + libmatroska v1.0.0 Opening video decoder: FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family stream 2: subtitle (srt), -sid 0, -slang eng, English stream 1: audio (ac3), -aid 0, -alang eng Output playing an example file with a newly compiled mplayer version 1.5: $. Other information and output: $ system_profiler -json SPDisplayDataType The issue also happens for a completely new user I created for testing this issue.The issue happens for full-screen and not full-screen.The issue seems to be for any video format (mp4, mkv, avi, mpg).I did reinstall it with the following commands: brew uninstall mplayerĪnd also with brew reinstall mplayer -build-from-sourceīut that did not solve the issue. It did work absolutely fine on MacOS 10.14.6. The VLC player works (for most videos), but I STRONGLY would like to use mplayer again (as I know the shortcuts, as mplayer really seems to play every video format, and as this is one single tool to play videos!). How can this be fixed so the video is shown in the full area? I just did an upgrade to MacOS 12.2.1 on a MacBook Air and now when I use mplayer to watch a video only a quarter of the area is shown.
