On Saturday 14 April 2007 08:23, B_Kloss wrote: > Am Samstag 31 März 2007 18:45 schrieb Nigel Henry: > > On Saturday 31 March 2007 17:11, B_Kloss wrote: > > > Am Samstag, 31. März 2007 16:20 schrieb Douglas Allan Tutty: > > > > On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 08:54:04AM +0200, Bernd Kloss wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > > > on three different computers, all Etch 2.6.18-3-k7, KDE 3.5, > > > > > Kaffeine 0.83 > > > > > > > > > > DVDs recorded from TV with a normal DVD-recorder can be played > > > > > correctly. > > > > > > > > > > But some commercial DVDs can only be played on one of them. > > > > > > > > > > Following error (translated message) occurs on the other two > > > > > computers: > > > > > > > > > > Source cannot be read. > > > > > No sufficient rights or no data on source > > > > > xine: cannot find plugin for MRL [dvd:///dev/hdc] > > > > > xine: plugin cannot open MRL [dvd:///dev/hdc] > > > > > > > > Do you have in your /etc/apt/sources.list a line like: > > > > > > > > deb http://debian-multimedia.org etch main > > > > > > > > You see, the commercial DVDs use non-free encodings that can't be > > > > used in debian proper. So debian-multimedia has packages. If you > > > > look at the depencencies and recommends of the DVD playing packages > > > > (and their libs), if you aren't using debian-multimedia you may see > > > > some that say "unavailable". (I use aptitude interactive; I don't > > > > know how to look at this from the command line). > > > > > > > > Doug. > > > > > > I am afraid, this may not be the reason, because all three computers > > > are using the same sources.list: > > > > > > > > > deb http://debian-multimedia.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/ etch main > > > is where I am getting no free stuff. > > > > > > Anyway, thank you! > > > > > > Bernd > > > > Another thought also, is do you have libdvdcss installed on all 3 > > machines? > > > > If not it might explain why you can play your homemade dvd's, but can > > only play some commercial dvd's on the one machine that you may have > > libdvdcss installed on. > > > > Libdvdcss is needed for playing encrypted dvd's, and synaptic shows it as > > the package libdvdcss2 > > > > Nigel. > > Sorry to come up again with that problem. I thought that Nigel gave the > solution, because installing libdvdcss2 made my computer play all kinds of > dvd's. > > Last week I installed libdvdcss2 on the third computer with that error, but > here it did not work. With commercial dvd's still the error: > cannot find plugin for MRL > occurs. > w32codecs are installed. > Something else still is missing. How can I find out, what I have to > install? > > Thanks for help > Bernd
Hi Bernd. I havn't got Debian booted up on the other machine at the moment, but looking at when I installed Ogle, and Xine on FC2, I see I installed these extra packages. a52dec libdvdcss libdvdread Then I installed Ogle, and ogle_gui (which is another player for DVD's) Next I installed aalib, which should have been pulled in as a dep when you installed Xine. Also, working my way up the list towards Xine, I installed. libfame freeglut xine-lib xine xine-skins avifile faad2 libmpeg3 I think I had a bit of a problem getting Xine working, because I also installed the development packages for the above packages (probably wern't necessary), and the only other package installed on that day was. avifile-utils All the above were installed using apt-get from the freshrpms repo, apart from the avifile stuff which was from planetccrma. I presume you installed your Xine from Christian Marillat's repo at, http://debian-multimedia.org/ I don't know if the above package info is any help, but worth a look. Nigel.