Looking for an RPM that will work with Suse 8.0 of Xine? Any ideas anyone? TIA Nick
On Saturday 29 June 2002 09:51, Nick Selby wrote:
Looking for an RPM that will work with Suse 8.0 of Xine? Any ideas anyone?
TIA Nick
Hi Nick Try this Get the i686's http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/~jcm/skyblade/ Paul
On Saturday 29 June 2002 13:36, paul harrowsmith wrote:
Try this
Get the i686's
Thanks for that, Paul. New problem: I went there, downloaded these: libdvdnav-0.1.1-12.i686.rpm libdvdread-0.9.3-ogle1.i686.rpm libxine0-0.9.12-1.i686.rpm xine-dvdnav-0.9.10-12.i686.rpm xine-ui-0.9.12-1.i686.rpm xvid-0.20020412-3.i686.rpm xvid-devel-0.20020412-3.i686.rpm installed all by: rpm -Uvh *.rpm and then ldconfig Xine starts fine. So I stick in a standard Euro-DVD (a commercial release of...ahem...pearl harbor), mount the drive, go to Xine, select DVD, hit play and get: There is no input plugin available to handle 'dvd://VTS_01_0.vob'. Maybe MRL syntax is wrong or file/streaj source doesn't exist I checked in the setup and the input source is pointing where I'd expect it to. Any suggestions anyone? Thanks!! Nick
FORGOT A DETAIL ALl the below is still true. In the messages section of Xine it tells me this helpful piece of info: Sorry, this plugin doesn't play encrypted dvd's. The legal status of css decryption is unclear and we cxan't provide such code. Please check http://dvd.sf.net for more information However, the download site specifically says that xine-dvdnav and associated files offer: support for DVD menus and DVD encryption ?? On Saturday 29 June 2002 13:45, Nick Selby wrote:
On Saturday 29 June 2002 13:36, paul harrowsmith wrote:
Try this
Get the i686's
Thanks for that, Paul. New problem:
I went there, downloaded these:
libdvdnav-0.1.1-12.i686.rpm libdvdread-0.9.3-ogle1.i686.rpm libxine0-0.9.12-1.i686.rpm xine-dvdnav-0.9.10-12.i686.rpm xine-ui-0.9.12-1.i686.rpm xvid-0.20020412-3.i686.rpm xvid-devel-0.20020412-3.i686.rpm
installed all by:
rpm -Uvh *.rpm
and then
ldconfig
Xine starts fine. So I stick in a standard Euro-DVD (a commercial release of...ahem...pearl harbor), mount the drive, go to Xine, select DVD, hit play and get:
There is no input plugin available to handle 'dvd://VTS_01_0.vob'. Maybe MRL syntax is wrong or file/streaj source doesn't exist
I checked in the setup and the input source is pointing where I'd expect it to.
Any suggestions anyone?
Thanks!! Nick
On Saturday 29 June 2002 13:54, Nick Selby wrote:
Sorry, this plugin doesn't play encrypted dvd's. The legal status of css decryption is unclear and we cxan't provide such code. Please check http://dvd.sf.net for more information
I currently own only 3 DVDs (only now have a DVD player worth using them on). One is Region 1, one Region 2, and one Region-free. (As an American in Sweden, this region crap seriously ticks me off. ;-) OGLE is managing to play all three just fine! With one little catch, that is you need to install a special RPM. Go to http://packman.links2linux.de/ and download the OGLE and OGLE-GUI RPMs. Install. Actually, instal libdvdcss2 which is there as well while you're at it. I didn't see that on your list. It looks like you've got the other necessary required libs for OGLE, except: http://plf.zarb.org/rpm2html/8.2/i586/libdvdcss-ogle0-0.0.3-8plf.i586.html Before installing this particular RPM, I had encryption problems as well. By the name of it, you see it's particular to OGLE. OGLE's probably not the best DVD player, but it does the job, and it's the only one so far I've gotten to play all three of my DVDs (after installing the libdvdcss-ogle RPM, that is). Later, Joe "Flame" Sullivan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firechild Web Design and CGI Scripting Services http://firechild.net Secretary, World Association of Internet Marketing http://waim.org Webmaster, Amerikanska - For Americans In Sweden http://amerikanska.com Meta-editor, Open Directory Project http://dmoz.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Saturday 29 June 2002 19:44, Joe Sullivan wrote: Hi all, I also experience the unpleasant stop-motion picture with Xine. I wonder if there any solution to this. Does anyone know the problem? Is it the kernel? KDE3? or ????
OGLE is managing to play all three just fine! With one little catch, that is you need to install a special RPM.
Go to http://packman.links2linux.de/ and download the OGLE and OGLE-GUI RPMs. Install.
I also have try the OGLE, install everything there, and found this. I believe this is caused by no .oglerc in my home directory. Any clue to fix this mess? Note[ogle_ctrl]: ogle 0.8.2 Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_gui with pid 7271 warning: failed to load external entity "/home/mojojojo/.oglerc" WARNING[ogle_gui]: Couldn't load config file
On Sunday 30 June 2002 19:29, Mojojojo wrote:
On Saturday 29 June 2002 19:44, Joe Sullivan wrote: Hi all,
I also experience the unpleasant stop-motion picture with Xine. I wonder if there any solution to this. Does anyone know the problem? Is it the kernel? KDE3? or ????
you should enable dma on yo dvd drive, yast2 has the option.
On Monday 01 July 2002 03:32, michael norman wrote:
On Sunday 30 June 2002 19:29, Mojojojo wrote:
On Saturday 29 June 2002 19:44, Joe Sullivan wrote: Hi all,
I also experience the unpleasant stop-motion picture with Xine. I wonder if there any solution to this. Does anyone know the problem? Is it the kernel? KDE3? or ????
you should enable dma on yo dvd drive, yast2 has the option.
I did (SuSE 8.0 & Xine 9.12)...and it still no good compare to SuSE 7.3 (& Xine 9.8).
On Saturday 29 June 2002 11:54, Nick Selby wrote:
FORGOT A DETAIL ALl the below is still true. In the messages section of Xine it tells me this helpful piece of info:
Sorry, this plugin doesn't play encrypted dvd's. The legal status of css decryption is unclear and we cxan't provide such code. Please check http://dvd.sf.net for more information
However, the download site specifically says that xine-dvdnav and associated files offer:
support for DVD menus and DVD encryption
??
On Saturday 29 June 2002 13:45, Nick Selby wrote:
On Saturday 29 June 2002 13:36, paul harrowsmith wrote:
Try this
Get the i686's
Thanks for that, Paul. New problem:
I went there, downloaded these:
libdvdnav-0.1.1-12.i686.rpm libdvdread-0.9.3-ogle1.i686.rpm libxine0-0.9.12-1.i686.rpm xine-dvdnav-0.9.10-12.i686.rpm xine-ui-0.9.12-1.i686.rpm xvid-0.20020412-3.i686.rpm xvid-devel-0.20020412-3.i686.rpm
installed all by:
rpm -Uvh *.rpm
and then
ldconfig
Xine starts fine. So I stick in a standard Euro-DVD (a commercial release of...ahem...pearl harbor), mount the drive, go to Xine, select DVD, hit play and get:
There is no input plugin available to handle 'dvd://VTS_01_0.vob'. Maybe MRL syntax is wrong or file/streaj source doesn't exist
I checked in the setup and the input source is pointing where I'd expect it to.
Any suggestions anyone?
Thanks!! Nick
Hi nick Try the NAV button Paul
I take it you downloaded the 0.9.10 rpms. I had the same problems with those so I went back to 0.9.9.It seems to be an issue with xine and SuSE 8.0 Works fine now. Remember to enable dma on your dvd drive as well. Mike On Saturday 29 June 2002 11:45, Nick Selby wrote:
On Saturday 29 June 2002 13:36, paul harrowsmith wrote:
Try this
Get the i686's
Thanks for that, Paul. New problem:
I went there, downloaded these:
libdvdnav-0.1.1-12.i686.rpm libdvdread-0.9.3-ogle1.i686.rpm libxine0-0.9.12-1.i686.rpm xine-dvdnav-0.9.10-12.i686.rpm xine-ui-0.9.12-1.i686.rpm xvid-0.20020412-3.i686.rpm xvid-devel-0.20020412-3.i686.rpm
installed all by:
rpm -Uvh *.rpm
and then
ldconfig
Xine starts fine. So I stick in a standard Euro-DVD (a commercial release of...ahem...pearl harbor), mount the drive, go to Xine, select DVD, hit play and get:
There is no input plugin available to handle 'dvd://VTS_01_0.vob'. Maybe MRL syntax is wrong or file/streaj source doesn't exist
I checked in the setup and the input source is pointing where I'd expect it to.
Any suggestions anyone?
Thanks!! Nick
participants (5)
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Joe Sullivan
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michael norman
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Mojojojo
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Nick Selby
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paul harrowsmith