> Now, did you try mplayer with a front-end or from CLI, or both? If both,
Tried with both with similar results.
> determine whether you had previously enabled caching and is somehow now
No idea. How would I determine if caching is not or off?
> disabled. If you can confirm you have never messed with the settings, then
> it's an issue triggered by either your kernel or graphics driver update, or
> both.
Hmmm, I have seen stuff about the nvidia drivers causing problems.
I've got that running right now (and I did on the previous installs as
well). Okay, just rebooted without nvidia ... same problem.
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