Hi, Thanks for giving me the links for rpm's to xine. I download them all and used rpm -Uvh *.rpm to install them, then I executed: ldconfig did ln -sf /dev/sr0 /dev/dvd and tried my "Matrix" DVD and... No go :( so I downloaded d4d and d5d and install it and still no go. When I press "Play" my cdorm/cd-RW/dvd starts to turn, then stops, and then I get the massage: xine engine error there is no input plugin available to handle "dvd://VTS_01_0.VOB'. Maybe MRL syntax is wrong or file/stream source does not exist. After pressing more I get Cannot find input plugin for this MRL and that it is "unable to find >VTS_01_0.VOB< on dvd "Sorry, xine doesn't play encrypted files. The legal ... not provide such code. --------------------- 2nd problem: Before I installed RPM's I tried to compile xine, and got as far as compilation and installing of the libraries. Now when I did xine-check I get: . . [ good ] /usr/bin/xine is in your PATH [ hint ] several instances of xine-config found in your PATH xine-config executables have been found in these places: /usr/local/bin/xine-config /usr/bin/xine-config This probably means you have several versions of xine-lib installed. It's probably best to uninstall all unused xine-libs. Further tests will use /usr/local/bin/xine-config. press <enter> to continue... . . [ good ] found logo in /usr/local/share/xine/skins [OUCH!!] There are no skins. Looks like the skins haven't been installd in /usr/local/share/xine/skins. You should reinstall xine-ui, as it won't run without any skins... press <enter> to continue... . . [ good ] /dev/cdrom points to /dev/sr0 [ good ] /dev/dvd points to /dev/sr0 [ hint ] Your DVD drive seems not to be attached via ATAPI. This might be due to the use of an ide-scsi emulation. If you really have a SCSI DVD drive, your SCSI controller is likely to do perfect DMA, so there's no reason to worry about this. However, if you're using ide-scsi, there is a chance that DMA is disabled for the DVD drive. Moreover, I don't know how to enable DMA in that case, so you probably have to live with some performance loss. (FIXME: check for /proc/ide, provide solution) press <enter> to continue... [ hint ] Your X server doesn't support YUV overlays. That means xine will have to to color space transformation and scaling in software, which is quite CPU intensive. Maybe upgrading your X server will help here. If you have an ATI card, you'll find accelerated X servers on http://www.linuxvideo.org/gatos/ press <enter> to continue... [ hint ] Your X server doesn't support packed YUV overlays. That means xine will have to to color space transformation and scaling in software, which is quite CPU intensive. Maybe upgrading your X server will help here. If you have an ATI card, you'll find accelerated X servers on http://www.linuxvideo.org/gatos/ press <enter> to continue... [ hint ] Your X server doesn't have any XVideo support... XVideo is an X server extension introduced by XFree86 4.x. This extension provides access to hardware accelerated color space conversion and scaling, which gives a great performance boost. If you have a fast (>1GHz) machine, you may be able to watch all kinds of video, anyway. You will waste lots of CPU cycles, though... press <enter> to continue... Note: My computer (thinkpad A21e) is indeed ATAPI... Any idea how I could get rid of one of the libraries and fix the other problems.... Thank you for your previous help, and please help me some more, Wojtek
On Saturday 18 May 2002 20:20, Wojtek Malinski wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for giving me the links for rpm's to xine.
I download them all and used rpm -Uvh *.rpm to install them, then I executed: ldconfig did ln -sf /dev/sr0 /dev/dvd and tried my "Matrix" DVD and... No go :(
so I downloaded d4d and d5d and install it and still no go.
When I press "Play" my cdorm/cd-RW/dvd starts to turn, then stops, and then I get the massage: xine engine error there is no input plugin available to handle "dvd://VTS_01_0.VOB'. Maybe MRL syntax is wrong or file/stream source does not exist.
Hi Do you have NAV or d4d on the menu bar. If you do try using one of these. Paul H
Hi, On Saturday 18 May 2002 20:20, Wojtek Malinski wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for giving me the links for rpm's to xine.
I download them all and used rpm -Uvh *.rpm to install them, then I executed: ldconfig did ln -sf /dev/sr0 /dev/dvd and tried my "Matrix" DVD and... No go :(
so I downloaded d4d and d5d and install it and still no go.
When I press "Play" my cdorm/cd-RW/dvd starts to turn, then stops, and then I get the massage: xine engine error there is no input plugin available to handle "dvd://VTS_01_0.VOB'. Maybe MRL syntax is wrong or file/stream source does not exist.
After pressing more I get Cannot find input plugin for this MRL and that it is "unable to find >VTS_01_0.VOB< on dvd "Sorry, xine doesn't play encrypted files. The legal ... not provide such code.
Use the *d4d button* on the Xine-ui player, not the DVD button to load the DVDs. Make sure you have the captain CSS stuff too. Works fine here :-) - Chris. -- On the seventh day god created Windows. He was a little tired by then.
Thanks, NAV button worked. What are the captain CSS stuff and where can I get it? However there is a problem with performance. There is a graugy sound (sort of like all the actors from Matrix got the cold) and the picture was jerky... Any idea what to do to improve that? I also have DVD on my W2K partition and there works much better.... so there should not be the hardware issue. Please help, Wojtek
Use the *d4d button* on the Xine-ui player, not the DVD button to load the DVDs. Make sure you have the captain CSS stuff too. Works fine here :-)
- Chris.
-- On the seventh day god created Windows. He was a little tired by then.
Go here http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/~jcm/skyblade/XINE-0.9.9/i686.RPMs/ for all the rpms and source Mike On Wednesday 22 May 2002 16:56, Wojtek Malinski wrote:
Thanks, NAV button worked.
What are the captain CSS stuff and where can I get it? However there is a problem with performance. There is a graugy sound (sort of like all the actors from Matrix got the cold) and the picture was jerky...
Any idea what to do to improve that? I also have DVD on my W2K partition and there works much better.... so there should not be the hardware issue.
Please help, Wojtek
Use the *d4d button* on the Xine-ui player, not the DVD button to load the DVDs. Make sure you have the captain CSS stuff too. Works fine here :-)
- Chris.
-- On the seventh day god created Windows. He was a little tired by then.
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 18:56, Wojtek Malinski wrote:
Thanks, NAV button worked.
What are the captain CSS stuff and where can I get it?
There is a link at http://xine.sf.net that points to http://www.captaincss.tk/
However there is a problem with performance. There is a graugy sound (sort of like all the actors from Matrix got the cold) and the picture was jerky...
Any idea what to do to improve that? I also have DVD on my W2K partition and there works much better.... so there should not be the hardware issue.
It's not a hardware issue.... I've got a laptop and a stationary computer both with DVD's. Both played dvd's flawlessly under SuSE7.2 but since I upgraded to 8.0 they both have the problems you describe. However once I compiled my own kernel ( >2.4.19pre6 ) everything works fine again. I can really recommend the vanilla kernel + the patches found here http://infolinux.de/jp/ which among other things replaces OSS with alsa09. Cheers! /Adam
Please help, Wojtek
Use the *d4d button* on the Xine-ui player, not the DVD button to load the DVDs. Make sure you have the captain CSS stuff too. Works fine here :-)
- Chris.
-- On the seventh day god created Windows. He was a little tired by then.
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Adam Johansson
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michael norman
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Wojtek Malinski