On Monday 12 March 2007, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 12Mar2007 09:36, Tom Horsley <tomhorsley@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > | On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 13:08:12 +0000 > | > | Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > | > Thinking about what you said, I realised that you may be testing with > | > commercially burned disks > | > | Actually, I tested both, but the home burned disk was burned on > | windows (sorry) not linux. Maybe the problem is with the burning > | software? (but they why would the burned disk work OK in a stand > | alone player?). Nope. Too confusing for me. > > Stand alone players are sometimes more forgiving of not-totally-to-spec > authoring. But you should still get something with xine. > > Have you tried building xine from source (installing in /opt or > /usr/local for example)? No, I haven't. I've never felt the need, as everything worked until recently. If the worst comes to the worst I could always try that. Anne