[opensuse] a proprietary dvd don't play with xine, but OK with vlc
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I borrowed the Batman Dark Knight dvd. I tried to play it with kaffeine, than xine. It starts to use all of the physical RAM then the swap space, not for caching, but the application. And nothing happened, there isn't player window or anything. I had to kill the app. With xine it is OK. My problem is that I'd like to fill a bug report, but I'm absolutely clueless, what should I write into. I use Kaffeine usually and I've never got such problem with it. In addition I have to get the dvd back tomorrow, so I can't debug it further. If anyone has a clue, then please :) TIA. Tamas -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkl2P10ACgkQsuVyj8v2Zy4qDgCgpNcCyh0UoHe3tRepSjEDtWvf 0gwAn2IX3pcZiGFJu4/maCmGVbzD35fA =QUny -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Am Dienstag, 20. Januar 2009 22:19:08 schrieb Tamas Sarga:
I borrowed the Batman Dark Knight dvd. We don't wanna know where you got it from, you just have it :-)
I tried to play it with kaffeine, than xine. It starts to use all of the physical RAM then the swap space, not for caching, but the application. And nothing happened, there isn't player window or anything. I had to kill the app.
With xine it is OK. With xine or with vlc?
My problem is that I'd like to fill a bug report, but I'm absolutely clueless, what should I write into. I use Kaffeine usually and I've never got such problem with it. In addition I have to get the dvd back tomorrow, so I can't debug it further.
You could open a bug report (but don't forget to state your versions (numbers) ). I.e. do you use the normal kaffeine package from openSUSE or the packman version, libdvdcss installed or not etc. Regards Michael
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 M. Skiba wrote:
Am Dienstag, 20. Januar 2009 22:19:08 schrieb Tamas Sarga:
I borrowed the Batman Dark Knight dvd. We don't wanna know where you got it from, you just have it :-)
It is the original official dvd borrowed from one of my friends for private usage :) Really.
I tried to play it with kaffeine, than xine. It starts to use all of the physical RAM then the swap space, not for caching, but the application. And nothing happened, there isn't player window or anything. I had to kill the app.
With xine it is OK. With xine or with vlc?
Oh my god, I'm crazy, so it is OK with vlc.
My problem is that I'd like to fill a bug report, but I'm absolutely clueless, what should I write into. I use Kaffeine usually and I've never got such problem with it. In addition I have to get the dvd back tomorrow, so I can't debug it further.
You could open a bug report (but don't forget to state your versions (numbers) ). I.e. do you use the normal kaffeine package from openSUSE or the packman version, libdvdcss installed or not etc.
I have the packman version of kaffeine, xine and libdvdcss, and I have vlc from the vlc repo.
Regards Michael
Thanks Tamas -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEUEARECAAYFAkl2SIsACgkQsuVyj8v2Zy4SwQCYg3o5vgygxgpQVf5LcegJTQnM EgCbBCREczl0i1XIqj1BdFlpIBpNaho= =kMIi -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday, 2009-01-20 at 22:56 +0100, Tamas Sarga wrote:
I have the packman version of kaffeine, xine and libdvdcss, and I have vlc from the vlc repo.
Then it should be reported to the packman people, but I do not know how :-? Or, you could try the xine mail list directly (xine-user at lists.sourceforge.net, I think). - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkl2XBUACgkQtTMYHG2NR9WPnwCbBsJQmDfnihse3HhzigYn4AWM g0YAn2ZYyWZOlLdacL7ING5c2UTQ9aqB =0N9a -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Tamas Sarga wrote:
M. Skiba wrote:
Am Dienstag, 20. Januar 2009 22:19:08 schrieb Tamas Sarga:
I borrowed the Batman Dark Knight dvd. We don't wanna know where you got it from, you just have it :-)
It is the original official dvd borrowed from one of my friends for private usage :) Really.
I tried to play it with kaffeine, than xine. It starts to use all of the physical RAM then the swap space, not for caching, but the application. And nothing happened, there isn't player window or anything. I had to kill the app. With xine it is OK. With xine or with vlc?
Oh my god, I'm crazy, so it is OK with vlc.
My problem is that I'd like to fill a bug report, but I'm absolutely clueless, what should I write into. I use Kaffeine usually and I've never got such problem with it. In addition I have to get the dvd back tomorrow, so I can't debug it further. You could open a bug report (but don't forget to state your versions (numbers) ). I.e. do you use the normal kaffeine package from openSUSE or the packman version, libdvdcss installed or not etc.
I have the packman version of kaffeine, xine and libdvdcss, and I have vlc from the vlc repo.
Use k9copy - set to DVD size 8.0GB - and transfer the DVD to a folder on your harddrive; then use kaffeine (File>Open Directory) to open the directory where the copy of the DVD is sitting (it'll be something like /Knight/dvd). If k9copy has a hernia trying to copy the DVD then there is some hanky-panky going on with the (original) DVD in which case you could then try and see if it will play through your DVD burner - assuming that you have one; the burner may be able to read track/s which the CDROM/DVD player isn't able to access. Ciao. -- "I do not instruct the uninterested; I do not help those who fail to try. If I mention one corner of a subject and the pupil does not deduce therefrom the other three, I drop him." Confucius -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Basil Chupin wrote:
Tamas Sarga wrote:
M. Skiba wrote:
Am Dienstag, 20. Januar 2009 22:19:08 schrieb Tamas Sarga:
I borrowed the Batman Dark Knight dvd. We don't wanna know where you got it from, you just have it :-)
It is the original official dvd borrowed from one of my friends for private usage :) Really.
I tried to play it with kaffeine, than xine. It starts to use all of the physical RAM then the swap space, not for caching, but the application. And nothing happened, there isn't player window or anything. I had to kill the app. With xine it is OK. With xine or with vlc?
Oh my god, I'm crazy, so it is OK with vlc.
My problem is that I'd like to fill a bug report, but I'm absolutely clueless, what should I write into. I use Kaffeine usually and I've never got such problem with it. In addition I have to get the dvd back tomorrow, so I can't debug it further. You could open a bug report (but don't forget to state your versions (numbers) ). I.e. do you use the normal kaffeine package from openSUSE or the packman version, libdvdcss installed or not etc. I have the packman version of kaffeine, xine and libdvdcss, and I have vlc from the vlc repo.
Use k9copy - set to DVD size 8.0GB - and transfer the DVD to a folder on your harddrive; then use kaffeine (File>Open Directory) to open the directory where the copy of the DVD is sitting (it'll be something like /Knight/dvd).
If k9copy has a hernia trying to copy the DVD then there is some hanky-panky going on with the (original) DVD in which case you could then try and see if it will play through your DVD burner - assuming that you have one; the burner may be able to read track/s which the CDROM/DVD player isn't able to access.
Ciao.
Hi, I tried to copy the dvd with k9copy, but it produced the same symptom as xine, so I created an image by k3b. But the image can not be played with xine, with kaffeine, with mplayer nor with vlc. So everything goes wrong with the image, but the disc can be played with vlc. I think this is not a bug of xine, or mplayer rather an unstandard copy protection. What do you think? K3b didn't complain about anything while created the image. Vlc says for the image: libdvdread: Found 9 VTS's libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdnav: Language 'en' not found, using '��' instead libdvdnav: Menu Languages available: �� libdvdnav: Language 'en' not found, using '��' instead libdvdnav: Menu Languages available: �� libdvdnav: Language 'en' not found, using '��' instead libdvdnav: Menu Languages available: �� [00000447] a52 decoder: A/52 channels:2 samplerate:48000 bitrate:448000 No accelerated IMDCT transform found libdvdnav: demux error! 00 00 00 (should be 0x000001) The strange characters are strange characters on my konsole, and there is English language on the disc. I tried to create image from dvdrw device with the same result. TIA. Tamas -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkl3gKUACgkQsuVyj8v2Zy7fAACcDa+7BXtAZBprh1O9oTynQyPx ts8AoJj82CgEtYdAZ5S+oS/Ams4H26tp =VA6D -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Tamas Sarga wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
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Use k9copy - set to DVD size 8.0GB - and transfer the DVD to a folder on your harddrive; then use kaffeine (File>Open Directory) to open the directory where the copy of the DVD is sitting (it'll be something like /Knight/dvd).
If k9copy has a hernia trying to copy the DVD then there is some hanky-panky going on with the (original) DVD in which case you could then try and see if it will play through your DVD burner - assuming that you have one; the burner may be able to read track/s which the CDROM/DVD player isn't able to access.
Ciao.
Hi,
I tried to copy the dvd with k9copy, but it produced the same symptom as xine, so I created an image by k3b. But the image can not be played with xine, with kaffeine, with mplayer nor with vlc. So everything goes wrong with the image, but the disc can be played with vlc. I think this is not a bug of xine, or mplayer rather an unstandard copy protection. What do you think? K3b didn't complain about anything while created the image.
[pruned] You don't need to use k3 to just copy a disc to the harddrive - you can use dolphin, or konqueror (pre 11.1) or midnight commander (mc). The disc is, afterall, only a collection of files which are contained in a directory called VIDEO_TS. (There may also be a directory AUDIO_TS but this is always empty - and quite often isn't even there, only the video_ts directory appears on the disc.) On the other hand, k9 is needed if the disc has been encoded and you want to be able to play a DVD made to only play in,say, Europe in the country you reside in. (BTW, your CDROM and DVDRW has a Regional Setting and if the Region setting on a DVD does not match that of your CDROM/DVDRW it won't play. I don't think that there is a problem with PAL vs NTSC discs but the regional setting is important.) Ciao. -- "I do not instruct the uninterested; I do not help those who fail to try. If I mention one corner of a subject and the pupil does not deduce therefrom the other three, I drop him." Confucius -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Basil Chupin
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Carlos E. R.
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M. Skiba
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Tamas Sarga