Re: DVDs and Ubuntu 9.10

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Funny!!! I've never had success with xine in the past ... so didn't
bother with it :)

But, I just tried it and guess what ... seems to be working just fine.

I ran from a terminal and do get a lot of messages like this:

*** libdvdread: CHECK_VALUE failed in nav_read.c:356 ***
*** for dsi->dsi_gi.zero1 == 0 ***

Does that mean anything?

I've checked the log files and haven't found anything there. But, if
xine works that's great. Thanks for the suggestion.



> I'm not an Ubuntu guy so I have no idea what they've set up but
> personally I've had the best luck with xine. Totem never worked right
> and mplayer I haven't used in years. It's not on my systems here. xine
> runs fine on all my machine with or without an rt-kernel. Has a lot of
> configuration options which is good if you want to dig in, bad if you
> just want it to work.
>
> Any clues in dmesg. Usually there will be something if drives are
> timing out or there are blockages of some type. Also look in
> var/log/messages, etc.
>
> good luck,
> Mark
>



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