On Wednesday 04 June 2003 13:35, Bruce E. Harris wrote:
I am still having no luck with some DVDs, mostly cartoons with multi epsodes. Full lenght run just fine. I have tried to mount the DVD using just about everything I can think of, even changed fstab and rebooted and still get "no media found" error.
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 12:20 pm, Bernd wrote:
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 13:21, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 21:56:21 +0200
Anders Johansson
wrote: So just mount it, and you should see the music videos or whatever is on there in /media/cdrom
I wasn't able to mount it before I made the changes below.
I find that with a lot of "Enhanced CD's" I have to specify -t iso9660 on the mount command line, if the filesystem is set to auto in fstab.
Charles
Thanks Charles.
I wasn't able to get the mount command to properly work with the -t, so I just changed the file type in fstab to iso9660. From there I was able to mount it okay. Data is the only type of CD I need to mount, so there is no need to keep it as auto in fstab. Auto always gave me an 'unable to determine filetype' error whenever I tried to mount mixed cd's.
After mounting, I was able to view the 'enhanced' portion of the cd just fine via the VCD feature of xine.
Bruce, If you follow the thread back, I received a site for xine with some instructions. After following all, I was able to get things running just fine. Have not tried all of my nearly 400 DVD's, but did try the various menu items on one particular one and it seemed to work fine. After making the changes listed above, I was able to get the videos on the multi-session 'enhanced' Audio CD's to work okay in xine also, after mounting it in my cdrom drive (For now, I want to keep the drives specific for their purpose. DVD for DVD's and data cd's, and CDROM for audio cd's and multi-session 'enhanced' audio cd's. I may find the need to change things a bit over time.). Bernd -- "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work, and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea." Antoine de St. Exupery