I solved the problem. It seems that xine when is called as root via sudo, looks for the plugins to display the avi in /usr/lib/xine/plugins, but when is executed as normal user tries to find it in /home/xxxxx/.xine/plugins. In my PC that directory does not exist, so xine is unable to reproduce the avi.
I managed the problem making a soft link ( ln -s /usr/lib/xine/plugins /home/xxxxx/.xine/plugins ) and it worked perfectly at now i can play any video file without any problem logged as normal user :)
Hi.
I solved the problem. It seems that xine when is called as root via sudo, looks for the plugins to display the avi in /usr/lib/ xine/plugins, but when is executed as normal user tries to find it in /home/xxxxx/ .xine/plugins. In my PC that directory does not exist, so xine is unable to reproduce the avi.
I managed the problem making a soft link ( ln -s /usr/lib/ xine/plugins /home/xxxxx/ .xine/plugins ) and it worked perfectly at now i can play any video file without any problem logged as normal user :)