Am 28.05.2013 19:54, schrieb [email protected]:
Hello!
Thanks to all who have answered!
I don't think lsdvd uses dvdnav, but rather just dvdread directly.
And since most of the improvements to handle marginal DVDs (like copy
protection schemes) need to be done at the dvdnav level rather than
dvdread, apps like lsdvd won't work.
Good to know. I updated now libdvdread and libdvdnav and vlc was finally
able to play the DVD. There is still the problem that it starts with the
wrong track, but at least I could watch it. :)
If it is of any help, vlc/libdvdread outputs a couple of error
messages like:
*** libdvdread: CHECK_VALUE failed in ifo_read.c:1246 ***
*** for vts_ptt_srpt->title[i].ptt[j].pgn != 0 ***
libdvdread: Invalid IFO for title 3 (VTS_03_0.BU).
and
[0x7fa288005a58] main input error: ES_OUT_RESET_PCR called
libdvdnav: Suspected RCE Region Protection!!!
BTW, which one of the following repositories should I use?
svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/dvdnav/trunk/libdvdread
git://github.com/microe/libdvdread.git
git://git.videolan.org/libdvdread.git
Consider trying apps that use dvdnav directly, like handbrake, mplayer
(with dvdnav://), xine, or any other number of of apps.
mplayer didn't really work but then again I didn't try all 99 tracks.
Thanks for helping out,
Jan
As I mentioned earlier, play the disk with mplayer -v dvdnav:// (without
a title number), then select the main feature in the menu and look at
the debug output, you'll see which title is played, when the message
"switching to track xy" appears.
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cheers,
Alex
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