Under SuSE 8.2 neither xine nor mplayer runs DVDs smoothly. This is clearly a kernel problem. Under the old kernel (2.4.19) everything was fine. Unfortunately SuSE 8.2 can't build the old kernel with gcc 3.3 (pre-release). Was anybody able t watch movies under SuSE 8.2?
I am running xine 0.9.13 which plays films perfectly, the xine supplied with 8.2 worked, but I got no sound. (Despite much guidance from the maintainer, I could not get the packman.links2liunx.de RPMs to work to save my life...) Recalling my own mistakes, may I ask if you have enabled DMA? You might need the (small) patch available from SuSE On Sunday 11 May 2003 4:17 pm, Ulrich Guenther wrote:
Under SuSE 8.2 neither xine nor mplayer runs DVDs smoothly.
This is clearly a kernel problem. Under the old kernel (2.4.19) everything was fine. Unfortunately SuSE 8.2 can't build the old kernel with gcc 3.3 (pre-release).
Was anybody able t watch movies under SuSE 8.2?
Ulrich Guenther wrote:
Under SuSE 8.2 neither xine nor mplayer runs DVDs smoothly.
This is clearly a kernel problem. Under the old kernel (2.4.19) everything was fine. Unfortunately SuSE 8.2 can't build the old kernel with gcc 3.3 (pre-release).
Was anybody able t watch movies under SuSE 8.2?
I have used xine and MPlayer successfully under 8.2. Both take a little extra setup for dvdcss and AC3 to work. I found ogle best of all: I compiled it myself. I can send a log of how I compiled it if that is useful. I have no problem running DVDs fullscreen 1284x1024 with 6 channel sound. If the DVD does not run smoothly, the first thing to check is how fast the DVD is being read. Use # less /var/log/boot.msg to check how the DVD player is set up. Mine has the following: Setting up IDE DMA mode /dev/hdc: setting using_dma to 1 (on) setting xfermode to 66 (UltraDMA mode2) using_dma = 1 (on) done This is actually faster than under SuSE 8.0. This is set up in /etc/init.d/boot.idedma, which can be enabled in YaST->System->Runlevel Editor and normally runs only at boot time. If you don't have this set up, look at # man hdparm and xine docomentation to see how you can enable dma. You should also check that nothing else is running that will poll the DVD. For example, I think one of the KDE CD applications tries to read the DVD drive at regular intervals. If you have something like this switched on, you will get regular blips in the DVD playback. -- JDL Non enim propter gloriam, diuicias aut honores pugnamus set propter libertatem solummodo quam Nemo bonus nisi simul cum vita amittit.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 11 May 2003 10:17, Ulrich Guenther wrote:
Under SuSE 8.2 neither xine nor mplayer runs DVDs smoothly.
This is clearly a kernel problem. Under the old kernel (2.4.19) everything was fine. Unfortunately SuSE 8.2 can't build the old kernel with gcc 3.3 (pre-release).
Was anybody able t watch movies under SuSE 8.2?
Yessir, I've watched my first DVD movies *ever* on my computer with SuSE 8.2 and Xine, but I didn't use the Xine that comes on the 8.2 CD's, I downloaded all the necessazry rpm's from http://packman.links2linux.de/index.php4 andinstalled those and it worked like a charm. I'm lovin' the heck out of 8.2!! John - -- A butterfly is: Pretty,soft,harmless...and useless, just like M$N. My Penguin eats butterflies. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+vno6H5oDXyLKXKQRAnoFAKC7ZHmgF4aBUy2MBqdRGzkaH9pOewCfY1Yv pAvcK8lL+sR9Uz7fp9rxe+k= =w4Nj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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John Lamb
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