I installed suse linuix from the FTP server and got it all set up with no problem! But now after I goto run it when the graphical login screen comes the screen gos black and the moniter displays a internal message "out of scan range.: I know this is cause settings of some sort are too hight! But how can I fix this?
***Billy M.***
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What program should I use for playing *.ogg videos?
I have searched xine and mplayer sites, and done what I believe to be correct,
but it just won't work.
I have SuSE 8.0, and all other formats do work..
Jaska.
On Wednesday 25 December 2002 12:49 pm, m9935223(a)stud.unileoben.ac.at
wrote:
> hi!
> it´s correct 8.1 is using grub! ithink the slow dvd playing is a
> problem with the scsi-emulation. grub automaticly use the scsi-emu
> for the dvd AND the burner. use ide-cdrom for your dvd. you can add
> it ih the config file of grub or directly in the boot prompt! i have
> suse 8.1 and a dvd and a burner and A LOT OF FUN WITH DVD-LOOKING
> merry christmas!!!
> ciao
> bjoern
> send request
> p.s. i dont know exactly ide-cd or ide-cdrom - one of them is
> correct!!! HAVE FUN AND USE LINUX!!!
So at the boot prompt I just type ide-cdrom? Is this supposed to be an
append=ide-cdrom or some other command BTW I'm still using lilo
Thanks for the help, Happy Holidays
dh
I've finally figured out how to get these progs to actually play dvd on
my machine but the video part of the dvd playback is excruciatingly
slow. I had the same dvd player in a much slower machine under suse7.2
and things were fine but on suse8.1 it's unwatchable.
xine refuses to see my dvd if it is set as /dev/hdb, but will play it
Sloooooowly if I use /dev sr0. Unfortunately this does not allow me to
turn DMA on for the dvd player.
Actually for some reason none of my drives are allowed to set dma on any
more, even though they were set up that way right after I installed 8.1
I know I've covered a bit of ground, but I'm hoping that something here
will ring a bell for someone.
Thanks for your help
dh
I'm trying to get some good software midi program installed since my onboard
audio (Via686) hasn't got any support for midi. I have installed Timidity
with ALSA support according to the how-to. When I run the Timidity server (I
need to run it with -B4,8 instead of 2,8 cause otherwise sound quality is
bad, haven't tried any other values yet) eveything works correctly.
The problem is that I would like to be able to use midi all the time without
having to run the Timidity server each time.
Also when I play a midi file, the sound device is used so I can't play wave
sounds at the same time for example. Is there any workaround for this?
Would it be better to use another program instead of Timidity in my case?
Thanks in advance.
Hey all,
I posted a question a couple of days ago about problems I was having with
SuSe 8.1 recognising CD Drives properly.... I'd like to say thanks to all
those who posted answers as things are now working much more like they
should, but I still have one tiny problem - I can't play Audio CD's.
I have the two drives - a DVD (/dev/hdc mapped to /media/cdrom & /media/dvd)
and a CD Rewriter (/dev/sr0 mapped to /media/cdrecorder). Mounting DVD's and
normal CD's in the DVD drive works fine and burning CD's with the CD
rewriter also works fine but I can't get programs like XMMS to play audio
CD's inserted in the DVD drive.
I do have an audio cable running internally from the DVD drive to my sound
card and I have made sure sound isn't muted anywhere... I have also made
sure I have the correct permissions to play stuff but alas I cannot get this
working!!!!!!!
I know you can't mount audio cd's, but how do I get programs like XMMS to
play audio CD's???????? Playing location "audiocd:/" doesn't seem to work
nor does "/media/cdrom" or "/media/dvd".....
Any suggestions?
Gary.
Hi All,
I have a problem with a pretty standard default Suse 8.1 installation where
by I have one Philips 1200 CD rewriter & a panasonic 106s dvd drive and Suse
seems to be reconising them wrong.
If I stick a dvd in the dvd drive it gets mounted under /dev/cdrecorder !!
I'm also unable to mount/play any audio cd's in either drive although sound
works fine. (Yes they both have audio cables connected from them to my sound
card)
I'm a bit of a Linux newbie so I may just be being totally stupid but I'm a
Windows (hiss, boo) IT techie by day and like to think I know a bit when it
comes to solving problems but I could do with some help with this
PLLLEEEEASSSSEEEEE.
>From what I've read/learned the entries in FSTAB have a lot to do with drive
allocation so the lines that relate to my drives are as follows:
/dev/cdrom /media/cdrom auto ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0
/dev/cdrecorder /media/cdrecorder auto ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0
/dev/dvd /media/dvd auto ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0
Any help with solving these problems would be gratefully received......
Gary.
Thanks for all the suggestions you guys are firing my way, the PC in
question is my home machine so I won't be able to let you all know if any of
these fixes work until I get home from work tonight .... But I will let you
know either way...
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Bloomfield [mailto:tonyb.lx@btinternet.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 12:25 PM
To: Gary Stanley; 'suse-multimedia-e(a)suse.com'
Subject: Re: [suse-multimedia-e] Problems with drives under suse 8.1
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 11:24, Gary Stanley wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a problem with a pretty standard default Suse 8.1 installation
> where by I have one Philips 1200 CD rewriter & a panasonic 106s dvd
> drive and Suse seems to be reconising them wrong.
<snip>
>
> Any help with solving these problems would be gratefully
> received......
>
Hi Gary,
Suse made a bit of a cock-up on the 8.1 distribution. They implemented SCSI
emulation on all CD drives but didn't set up the device links corrrectly.
The
following fix was suggested
- Correct setup of SCSI Cds
> The symlinks in 8.1 are wrong.
>
> # ln -sf /dev/sr0 /dev/dvd
> # ln -sf /dev/sr0 /dev/cdrom
> # ln -sf /dev/sr1 /dev/cdrecorder
>
> Should fix it, if your DVD is 'hdc' and your CD-RW is 'hdd'
I won't pretend to understand it, but it worked for me (also a newbie).
There's also a bit of a permission problem. You need to do
chmod a+rw /dev/sg0
Apparently sg0 is the general scsi controller.
Problems like this come up frequently on the suse-linux-e list; you might be
better off trying there.
Cheers,
TonyB
Hi everyone.
I'm having problems getting to the data part of a CD. It happens with a couple
of CD's that I own. One of which is Diskworld2, and the other is Filter - the
Amalgamut
I know there's multimedia content on the drive but when I go to mount it I get
a message,
Could not mount device.
The reported error was:
/dev/cdrecorder: Input/output error
mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified
I can play the audio though.
My FSTab file has these settings.
/dev/cdrecorder /media/cdrecorder auto ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0
Any Ideas?
Jason