SUSE 10.1 DVD (c/w non-oss) and Xine DVD Player
Hi all, I installed the houghi makeSUSEdvd script produced DVD from the 10.1 CD ISO's, with the non-oss add-onn cd successfully. THANX houghi! Great work. Now I want to play a Bob Dylan Video DVD (all regional codes) with Xine. I installed libdvdcss.rpm from rpm.pbone.net (http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/2234135/com/libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.p...) When starting Xine, it checks for the installed plugins and finds libdvdcss. Now it complains about the non-existence of a 'demuxer'. After a new start of Xine, this message disappeared, and now in the Xine log viewer it says: xine: found demuxer plugin: Multiple-image Network Graphics demux plugin xine: found input plugin : file input plugin xine: cannot find input plugin for MRL [dvd:/] xine: input plugin cannot open MRL [dvd:/] xine: found input plugin : DVD Navigator video_out: throwing away image with pts 52123 because it's too old (diff : 25855) .... (Darn, where does xine write it's log files? Not in ~/.xine or /var/log/. I can't copy the logs from xine's "xine log viewer" either) It lists a lot of plugins, but no MRL. What now? :-/ Al
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 15:07 +0200, LLLActive wrote:
Hi all,
I installed the houghi makeSUSEdvd script produced DVD from the 10.1 CD ISO's, with the non-oss add-onn cd successfully. THANX houghi! Great work.
Regarding:
Now I want to play a Bob Dylan Video DVD (all regional codes) with Xine. I installed libdvdcss.rpm from rpm.pbone.net (http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/2234135/com/libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.p...)
When starting Xine, it checks for the installed plugins and finds libdvdcss. Now it complains about the non-existence of a 'demuxer'. After a new start of Xine, this message disappeared, and now in the Xine log viewer it says:
xine: found demuxer plugin: Multiple-image Network Graphics demux plugin xine: found input plugin : file input plugin xine: cannot find input plugin for MRL [dvd:/] xine: input plugin cannot open MRL [dvd:/] xine: found input plugin : DVD Navigator video_out: throwing away image with pts 52123 because it's too old (diff : 25855) ....
(Darn, where does xine write it's log files? Not in ~/.xine or /var/log/. I can't copy the logs from xine's "xine log viewer" either)
It lists a lot of plugins, but no MRL.
What now?
Pardon, sent to the wrong list. Will re-post with suse-linux-e. :-/ Al
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 14:07, LLLActive wrote:
Hi all,
I installed the houghi makeSUSEdvd script produced DVD from the 10.1 CD ISO's, with the non-oss add-onn cd successfully. THANX houghi! Great work.
Now I want to play a Bob Dylan Video DVD (all regional codes) with Xine. I installed libdvdcss.rpm from rpm.pbone.net (http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/2234135/com/libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0 .pm.2.i586.rpm.html)
When starting Xine, it checks for the installed plugins and finds libdvdcss. Now it complains about the non-existence of a 'demuxer'. After a new start of Xine, this message disappeared, and now in the Xine log viewer it says:
You will need to install a non-clobbered version of libxine and it's dependencies from: http://packman.links2linux.de -- david@bottrill.org www.bottrill.org Registered Linux user number 330730 Internet Free World Dialup: 683864
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On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 06:56:39PM +0100, Graham Anderson wrote:
Please keep this mailing list free for discussion about the openSUSE project.
Thanks for the mail, but I think we have to consider the naming. Nobody knows what the 'openSUSE project' is or at least it is in many ways interpretable. The openSUSE project could be SUSE Linux. It also could be making openSUSE beer or it could be (and is) the openSUSE community. When I see something that is called openSUSE project, I would also asume I could ask tecvhnical questions about SUSE, because most likely SUSE is the openSUSE project. If you have to explain things in a one-liner, the one-liner is not a real one-liner. ;-) My sugestion is to change 'openSUSE project' to 'openSUSE community' for the mailinglist description. People then realise it is about a community and not about something else. I know it is correct English what is written, it also is proen that people seem to interpret it differently. -- houghi http://houghi.org http://www.plainfaqs.org/linux/ http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
Today I went outside. My pupils have never been tinier...
On Thursday 25 May 2006 11:30, houghi wrote:
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 06:56:39PM +0100, Graham Anderson wrote:
Please keep this mailing list free for discussion about the openSUSE project.
Thanks for the mail, but I think we have to consider the naming. Nobody knows what the 'openSUSE project' is or at least it is in many ways interpretable.
The openSUSE project could be SUSE Linux. It also could be making openSUSE beer or it could be (and is) the openSUSE community. When I see something that is called openSUSE project, I would also asume I could ask tecvhnical questions about SUSE, because most likely SUSE is the openSUSE project.
If you have to explain things in a one-liner, the one-liner is not a real one-liner. ;-) My sugestion is to change 'openSUSE project' to 'openSUSE community' for the mailinglist description.
People then realise it is about a community and not about something else. I know it is correct English what is written, it also is proen that people seem to interpret it differently.
Mmmmm I had a stack of email that suddenly made it's way onto the net & various mailing lists. I'm quite sure I sent this a few days ago :/ If they don't know what the openSUSE project is then they can visit openSUSE.org surely. If we can't call a project a project, what do we call it? the openSUSE !project? 'it' is the project, 'we' are the community. We are not discussing ourselves we are discussion it, the project. Consider; if they don't know what the openSUSE project is then they have definately posted to the wrong list. Cheers the noo Graham
On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 11:53:27AM +0100, Graham Anderson wrote:
'it' is the project, 'we' are the community. We are not discussing ourselves we are discussion it, the project. Consider; if they don't know what the openSUSE project is then they have definately posted to the wrong list.
What we discuss here is the community and community issues. As I said, technicaly it is correct what is written. It however is not clear to many people. If it would be clear, they would not be posting here. You can blame the wrong-posters for not knowing what the openSUSE project is, or you can go and explain what this list is about in a way that everybody understands it and people get it. People download from openSUSE.org and have an issue with their product which they think is called openSUSE, so they go to the lists and see that it is about opensuse project. I would not think ingoing to suse-linux-e if I had an issue with something I downloaded from openSUSE. I go there if I download from SUSE. -- houghi http://houghi.org http://www.plainfaqs.org/linux/ http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
Today I went outside. My pupils have never been tinier...
On Thursday 25 May 2006 12:30, houghi wrote:
You can blame the wrong-posters for not knowing what the openSUSE project is, or you can go and explain what this list is about in a way that everybody understands it and people get it.
People download from openSUSE.org and have an issue with their product which they think is called openSUSE, so they go to the lists and see that it is about opensuse project.
Yes *some* people do think that SUSE Linux is in fact openSUSE Linux, despite the very first paragraph on openSUSE.org which states otherwise, and despite the product itself always being called SUSE Linux, with a SUSE Linux filename on the ISO and a SUSE Linux splash screen and a SUSE Linux everything...
I would not think ingoing to suse-linux-e if I had an issue with something I downloaded from openSUSE. I go there if I download from SUSE.
On the other hand I would. I wouldn't look for a mailing list called Macromedia after I downloaded Dreamweaver, I would use the dreamweaver list ;) http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate#Mailing_Lists The rather large page-wide notice in yellow with a large (i) information icon asking people to post to the correct list, and the description beside each list stating its purpose would lead me to post to suse-linux-e. I understand your intentions for wanting to educate people about the differences between openSUSE.org and SUSE Linux and it's admirable but until such time as they learn to help themselves by reading the help that's offered once in a while; I shall simply send them on their way with a pointer to the right place.
On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 01:26:01PM +0100, Graham Anderson wrote:
I understand your intentions for wanting to educate people about the differences between openSUSE.org and SUSE Linux and it's admirable but until such time as they learn to help themselves by reading the help that's offered once in a while; I shall simply send them on their way with a pointer to the right place.
I think we both want the same thing. :-) I have looked at the list and have changed the order, placing the suse-linux-e list first. That way people who do not understand nor do read will fisrt click on suse-linux-e and that is most likely the place to be for most people. I also post pointers. It is however also my goal NOT to have the need to post pointers. -- houghi http://houghi.org http://www.plainfaqs.org/linux/ http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
Today I went outside. My pupils have never been tinier...
Graham Anderson wrote:
SUSE Linux everything...
I'm even boring typing "SUSE Linux" all the time :-) I'll d a template as I did for {{Win}} (I like very much the "tm" :-) jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://dodin.org/galerie_photo_web/expo/index.html http://lucien.dodin.net http://fr.susewiki.org/index.php?title=Gérer_ses_photos
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