On Monday 24 July 2006 11:02, John Austin wrote: > > Hi > > I have just carried out the above and created an iso image from VIDEO_TS > and AUDIO_TS directories using xcdroast > > Ran mplayer directly on the iso image, it ran correctly as a complete > dvd!! > (I usually play the VOB files separately! in which case mplayer, xine > and totem-xine all work) > ################################ > I tried totem-xine on the iso image with the message > "The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. > Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?" > However > rpm -qa|grep -i libdvdcss > libdvdcss-1.2.9-2.lvn5.i386 > ################################ > I tried xine on the iso image with the message > "couldn't find demux for ...iso > this usually means the file format was not recognised" > > I don't understand what is going on!!!! > I'm embarrassed to say that I can't remember the answer to this. I know I had the same situation when I first installed FC4. I think that I was missing one package, and that I sorted it by doing a yum search on 'xmms'. I think that the difference is that mplayer doesn't use the xine engine. Sorry I can't help with specifics, but I think it was fairly easy to resolve when I used yum search - fairly clear what I might be missing. Anne
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