Hi, From reading your messages the last few days, it sounds like dvdnav is working, so I updated mplayer by SVN this morning, but I still find no improvement in playing the navigation of dvd's. Problem description: > mplayer-svn20091111 dvdnav:// DVD in drive, Top vmgm menu plays, no button highlights visible, clicking does nothing, and does not loop like it is supposed to. After menu video plays, it stops with last frame on screen while the OSD and text counters continue to increment the V: seconds. Must [q] to quit. The menu is the Last title on the disc. This is relevant for the next examples. mplayer output results: http://seahorseCorral.org/bugreport/mplayer-1-fromdisc-parelli45.log > mplayer-svn20091111 dvdnav:// DVDlambert.udf DVD image I created, Top vmgm menu plays, no buttons at all, immediately jumps to title 1 menu, and title 1, then title 2 menus, title 2 titles, etc. No stopping. (I'm not waiting for it to get to the last file, I assume it stops on last frame.) > mplayer-svn20091111 dvdnav:// DVDTrouble2j.udf Another DVD image I created, but at the end of vmgm video clip, where the buttons are supposed to be drawn while the video continues a couple more seconds, the screen distorts into a blur of various squares from the picture. This SECOND problem seems like a separate issue, and I know you'll ask for me to upload part of the udf file, but I am on dialup. I do immediately have screenshots (-vf screenshot) to make available. Here are the last frame and 3 subsequent frames (compressed as jpg) as examples: http://seahorseCorral.org/bugreport/mplayer-T2j-shot0071.jpg http://seahorseCorral.org/bugreport/mplayer-T2j-shot0072.jpg http://seahorseCorral.org/bugreport/mplayer-T2j-shot0101.jpg http://seahorseCorral.org/bugreport/mplayer-T2j-shot0145.jpg mplayer output results: http://seahorseCorral.org/bugreport/mplayer-1-fromfile-T2j-corruption.log Playing this image burned to dvd disc gives the same result. Interesting, while working up this bug report, at the point where I used dd to make a 5mb file from the udf, I still had a Parelli DVD in the drive, and when I did: > mplayer -v dvdnav:// DVDTrouble2j-short.udf it read from the drive, and did not play the file. Then after removing the disc, and playing from the file, the corruption problem went away, and now it just keeps going, title, menu, title, etc... Believing something got confused in memory, I rebooted, but I find it stays fixed, or no video corruption. So the confusion or corruption actually occurred earlier, so could be anything I did this morning, up to and including the make compile. But, it did stay consistant through all the runs, allowing me to get screenshots and log the output with one verbosity, for what that is worth... Also now, I notice the button background does show, whereas on the other udf file, DVDlambert.udf, it does not show the buttons. So I am still getting a difference there. In all cases, the button _Highlight_ square does not show, and I can not click. That remains constant. All the above examples work correctly with ogle (whose interface I don't like), and the results are unchanged from svn download from 20090805, when I started downloading from svn to see if I could yet use mplayer to test my dvdauthor files. So it is high time to report this. Further, running from 1.0rc2 compiled last year is different: (I did this early on, while the video corruption issue was present, note it did not happen with these older versions...) > mplayer-1.0rc2-p3-20080417 dvdnav:// DVDTrouble2j.udf This does show the buttons spumux layer, but they are still not clickable, and at the end of the vmgm menu, it goes directly to title 1 menu, and then title 1, etc... > mplayer-1.0pre3 dvdnav:// DVDTrouble2j.udf Compiled 2003.Dec.14 same results as 1.0rc2 Third problem, I got a compile error for mencoder (after it finishes compiling mplayer). This has been true for all SVN versions I have downloaded. I am running on: Linux 2.6.24.7 custom now, originally from a Slackware distribution 9 years ago > uname -a Linux Roxy 2.6.24.7 #5 Sat Aug 15 13:55:52 PDT 2009 i686 unknown > ls -l /lib/libc[.-]* -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 11689954 Jan 25 2003 /lib/libc-2.3.1.so -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 18994035 Aug 29 2006 /lib/libc-2.3.2.so -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 7354583 Jul 12 2008 /lib/libc-2.7.so lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jul 12 2008 /lib/libc.so.6 -> libc-2.7.so > gcc -v Using built-in specs. Target: i686-pc-linux-gnu Configured with: ../gcc-4.2.3/configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --enable-bootstrap --enable-languages=c,c++ --enable-checking=release --disable-nls --with-arch=i586 --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-__cxa_atexit Thread model: posix gcc version 4.2.3 > ld -v GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.18 > as --version GNU assembler (GNU Binutils) 2.18 This assembler was configured for a target of `i686-pc-linux-gnu'. WindowMaker 0.92.0 gtk+ 2.10.14 glib 2.18.4 # lspci -vv http://seahorseCorral.org/bugreport/lspci-out.txt > configure http://seahorseCorral.org/bugreport/mplayer-1-results-configure.txt Two requested config files: http://seahorseCorral.org/bugreport/mplayer-1-config.h http://seahorseCorral.org/bugreport/mplayer-1-config.mak > make results for 1st run-thru, stops at problem# Three. (the Esc codes for cat or less -R are added by my colorize script.) http://seahorseCorral.org/bugreport/mplayer-1-results-make-clip.txt So which of my dependencies are at fault, and not getting caught by configure? Or, if it is not that, then please advise what to check next. Thank you, Stewart