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#1 has been solved -- see below #2 is still a major problem. Also see below. (If I can't figure this out be next week, I'll probably just reinstall SuSE from scratch. Hate to do it, but...) On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Krikket wrote:
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 03:07, Rohit wrote:
I was playing DVD on Linux using mplayer which is home-built using libdvdnav and libdvdread [not libdvdcss]. The playabck starts, and then becomes jittery, and then pauses intermittently and finally hangs after two minutes of play.
Do you have your drive set to us DMA? This is typical behaviour when not useing dma. Set this in YAST not via hdparms. Yast does it at the right time, hdparms is after idescsi, and often fails.
Two questions:
1> In attempting to set up for DMA (not knowing what it was (or is) I went into YASY hardware config / CD Drives, and saw that my CD/DVD drive, while listed, wasn't selected. So I selected it. This caused things to break, and I don't know how to fix 'em... I'll explain in a moment.
2> Before I get too far off the topic, exactly what is DMA, and how do you set it up?
Duh. The answer is YAST -> Hardware Config -> DMA mode. Sometimes you need to use a flashing billboard to get my attention, it seems. *Sigh*
Okay. Back to my new problem. Now the CD-RW/DVD (combo) drive works as a CD-ROM only. Well, probably a CD-RW as well, but I havn't tested it out yet. And it reads DVDs. But when a DVD is in the drive, I no longer see the nifty CD-Recordable icon change to read "DVD" -- which implies that this is a system problem. When I go into Xine to try to play the DVD, it can't find /dev/dvd. Until now, I have had no problem accessing the DVDs through xine. (Well, not completely true, I was getting very jerky feedback, which is what caused me to seach the archives and find the above message from a few days ago.)
So I go back in remove it. Now I've lost the entire drive -- Linux can't see it at all! It appears that some bizzare half-setting is the correct setting for my CD/DVD drive, but I only have "Add" and "Remove" as options. I don't see a way to manually edit things. (For that matter, I'm not sure what they should be set to... But I am willing to play around and guess...)
I'm running SuSE 9.0 on a fresh install, and have loaded the patches available from the website. I've removed xine from the system, and loaded a non-crippled version that was working smoothly (aside from the aforementioned problem).
I'm at a loss here. Any ideas/suggestions/thoughts on how to get my DVD functionallity back?
Since then I've done more tinkering... I figured that if I removed and reinstalled the CD/DVD drive, it should work right, yes? Nope. YAST is smart enough to see the drive gone (when it's not plugged in). I saved those settings anyway. Just in case. Reconnect the CD/DVD, and I'm back to square one. So I did it *again* only this time shutting off YASTs "integration" of the CD-ROM to my desktop. Maybe some setting was kept... And the same results. So I'm finally stumped. Any pointers / suggestions / comments / flashing billboards / etc out there? Krikket