Hello SuSE people, Running 10.0 and KDE 3.5 on an AMD 64. I am not sure if it is an automount problem or what. I put a movie DVD into the dvdplayer and wait a second or two. Then the automounter asks me what I want to do. I select "open with Kaffeine" Then I get the following message; "This version of Xine (used by Kaffeine) has only a reduced set of supported codecs. It is not able to play DVDs. Read http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/en/2003/09/xine_dvd.... for further details. Now keep in mind that this is supposedly the "uncrippled " version from Packman. Then I go to that Novell URL and it is not found, changed, or whatever. Zero results. So, we are back to square one. I have installed every known set of supporting libraries/codecs known to man at this time. Cannot get this to open like it was "designed/ should"??? OK, try another route. Now, I can navigate myself to /media/dvdrecorder and the .vob files, click on them, and Kaffeine opens and plays the movie perfectly. Why does it complain that it can't open the file when If you directly go to the file it works? Can anybody shed any light on this? I am really beginning to dislike this automount stuff and am thinking of disabling all of it. (Have trouble with audio CDs opening properly also.) But that is another story and a step backwards, isn't it? Please excuse this rant but by now I would think that all of these things should be sorted out. I have run SuSE since 7.0 and I keep hoping that every (bought and paid) upgrade will finally be the one where everything works. Wrong! Will SuSE 11.2 be the one? I guess we will see. Just frustrated, sorry, Can anybody help? Bob S.
Am Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2006 07:56 schrieb Bob S:
Hello SuSE people,
Running 10.0 and KDE 3.5 on an AMD 64. I am not sure if it is an automount problem or what.
I put a movie DVD into the dvdplayer and wait a second or two. Then the automounter asks me what I want to do. I select "open with Kaffeine" Then I get the following message; "This version of Xine (used by Kaffeine) has only a reduced set of supported codecs. It is not able to play DVDs. Read http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/en/2003/09/xine_dvd .html for further details.
Now keep in mind that this is supposedly the "uncrippled " version from Packman.
Then I go to that Novell URL and it is not found, changed, or whatever. Zero results.
So, we are back to square one. I have installed every known set of supporting libraries/codecs known to man at this time. Cannot get this to open like it was "designed/ should"???
OK, try another route. Now, I can navigate myself to /media/dvdrecorder and the .vob files, click on them, and Kaffeine opens and plays the movie perfectly. Why does it complain that it can't open the file when If you directly go to the file it works?
Can anybody shed any light on this? I am really beginning to dislike this automount stuff and am thinking of disabling all of it. (Have trouble with audio CDs opening properly also.) But that is another story and a step backwards, isn't it?
Please excuse this rant but by now I would think that all of these things should be sorted out. I have run SuSE since 7.0 and I keep hoping that every (bought and paid) upgrade will finally be the one where everything works. Wrong! Will SuSE 11.2 be the one? I guess we will see.
Just frustrated, sorry, Can anybody help?
Bob S.
Have you installed libdvdcss? It is on Packman for legal reasons - it is illegal to distribute or use it! You need this library installed to watch DVD's. Without it, even with all of the other codecs DVD's don't normally work - unless they are un-encrypted DVD's. You will have to search around for a server which is in a country where it isn't illegal to have deCSS library, download it and install it. Be aware, that, theoretically once you have the library on your machine you could be liable to prosecution - depending on where you live, but I think US, UK and Germany at least, you would be breaking the law... Do a search on the packman website for libdvdcss and it will tell you where to look for it, but that it is illegal for them to host the library because of the laws about software which circumvents copy protection (a sort of German version of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, where it comes to copy protection).
On Thursday 26 January 2006 07:51, David Wright wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2006 07:56 schrieb Bob S:
Hello SuSE people,
Running 10.0 and KDE 3.5 on an AMD 64. I am not sure if it is an automount problem or what.
I put a movie DVD into the dvdplayer and wait a second or two. Then the automounter asks me what I want to do. I select "open with Kaffeine" Then I get the following message; "This version of Xine (used by Kaffeine) has only a reduced set of supported codecs. It is not able to play DVDs. Read http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/en/2003/09/xine_d vd .html for further details.
Now keep in mind that this is supposedly the "uncrippled " version from Packman.
Then I go to that Novell URL and it is not found, changed, or whatever. Zero results.
So, we are back to square one. I have installed every known set of supporting libraries/codecs known to man at this time. Cannot get this to open like it was "designed/ should"???
OK, try another route. Now, I can navigate myself to /media/dvdrecorder and the .vob files, click on them, and Kaffeine opens and plays the movie perfectly. Why does it complain that it can't open the file when If you directly go to the file it works?
Can anybody shed any light on this? I am really beginning to dislike this automount stuff and am thinking of disabling all of it. (Have trouble with audio CDs opening properly also.) But that is another story and a step backwards, isn't it?
Please excuse this rant but by now I would think that all of these things should be sorted out. I have run SuSE since 7.0 and I keep hoping that every (bought and paid) upgrade will finally be the one where everything works. Wrong! Will SuSE 11.2 be the one? I guess we will see.
Just frustrated, sorry, Can anybody help?
Bob S.
Have you installed libdvdcss? It is on Packman for legal reasons - it is
I think we mean 'is *not* on Packman for legal reasons'? Not being picky, just this is a fairly important missing 'not' if people are looking for it. Best Fergus
illegal to distribute or use it! You need this library installed to watch DVD's. Without it, even with all of the other codecs DVD's don't normally work - unless they are un-encrypted DVD's.
You will have to search around for a server which is in a country where it isn't illegal to have deCSS library, download it and install it. Be aware, that, theoretically once you have the library on your machine you could be liable to prosecution - depending on where you live, but I think US, UK and Germany at least, you would be breaking the law...
Do a search on the packman website for libdvdcss and it will tell you where to look for it, but that it is illegal for them to host the library because of the laws about software which circumvents copy protection (a sort of German version of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, where it comes to copy protection).
-- Fergus Wilde Chetham's Library Long Millgate Manchester M3 1SB Tel: 0161 834 7961 Fax: 0161 839 5797 http://www.chethams.org.uk
Am Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2006 09:35 schrieb Fergus Wilde:
On Thursday 26 January 2006 07:51, David Wright wrote:
Have you installed libdvdcss? It is on Packman for legal reasons - it is
I think we mean 'is *not* on Packman for legal reasons'? Not being picky, just this is a fairly important missing 'not' if people are looking for it. Best Fergus
Yep, was supposed to be *not*, that'll teach me to start on my e-mails before I've had my first coffee of the day! ;-) Dave
Torsdag 26 januar 2006 07:56, skrev Bob S: Snip
OK, try another route. Now, I can navigate myself to /media/dvdrecorder and the .vob files, click on them, and Kaffeine opens and plays the movie perfectly. Why does it complain that it can't open the file when If you directly go to the file it works? snip Bob S.
Try running xine-check in a terminal. I did, and it gave me some hints, one was that I had to make a symlink from my dvdrecorder (hdc) to /dev/dvd, after that dvdplayback worked. P.S Check out /usr/share/doc/xine/ for more info (the README.opengl was really cool.) Iznogood
On Thursday 26 January 2006 08:09, Iznogood wrote:
Torsdag 26 januar 2006 07:56, skrev Bob S: Snip
OK, try another route. Now, I can navigate myself to /media/dvdrecorder and the .vob files, click on them, and Kaffeine opens and plays the movie perfectly. Why does it complain that it can't open the file when If you directly go to the file it works?
snip
Bob S.
Try running xine-check in a terminal.
I did, and it gave me some hints, one was that I had to make a symlink from my dvdrecorder (hdc) to /dev/dvd, after that dvdplayback worked.
P.S Check out /usr/share/doc/xine/ for more info (the README.opengl was really cool.)
Thanks for replying Iznogood, and to others who offered help. I should have stated in my original message that I had libdvdcss installed. There is a site in Brazil (which I don't remember) (Google will tell you) where you can get it in rpm form. Anyway, I do have the proper symlink. I ran xine-check in a terminal but got a "Command not found" I then tried to look at the xine docs in /usr/share/doc/xine. There is nothing there. The directories are there but they are empty. But, they are also in /usr/share/doc/packages, which I read but there was no help. So, maybe something is wrong with xine? Will start a new thread on xine. Bob S.
On Thursday, 26. January 2006 07:56, Bob S wrote:
I get the following message; "This version of Xine (used by Kaffeine) has only a reduced set of supported codecs. It is not able to play DVDs. Now keep in mind that this is supposedly the "uncrippled " version from Packman.
'/usr/share/xine/skins/xine-ui_logo.mpv' should help you. This check in Kaffeine isn't very clever in 10.0 - it will be more clever in 10.1
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/en/2003/09/xine_dvd.... Then I go to that Novell URL and it is not found, changed, or whatever.
It moved to http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2003/09/xine_dvd.html Bye, Steve
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