mplayer dvd://1 or 2 works fine, but mplayer in ubuntu is not compiled with dvdnav support, so I gotta go build it or find a recent PPA built with it. XBMC (which also uses libdvdnav) also crashes when trying to play this ISO. I am still using the distribution-provided libdvdread 4.2.1 so I'll compile the latest and see if that helps, I never did because the crash was occurring in libdvdnav.
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Steve Dibb <[email protected]> wrote: > Michael Russo wrote: > >> That's assuming any version of libdvdnav was able to open the disc. ;) >> Steve Dibb replied off-list and asked me for the IFO files which I have >> provided. When I opened the disc in DVD Shrink (a Windows program, I'm >> running in a VM) it was able to parse and see all the titles and menus, >> but >> it must have just copied them into the destination unmodified because it >> still crashes (at least VLC for Windows does which I assume uses libdvdnav >> inside). >> >> > I looked at the IFOs with libdvdread 5.0.0, and didn't have any problems > looking at the data, and nothing looked out of the ordinary to me. :T > > The first two title tracks are both the exact same length, the first one > being widescreen, and the second full frame. I'd try playback with > something else built with dvdnav and dvdread such as mplayer, mplayer2 or > mpv, and see if it has similar issues: > > mplayer dvd://1 > mplayer dvdnav://1 > > Steve > > _______________________________________________ > DVDnav-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/dvdnav-discuss > _______________________________________________ DVDnav-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/dvdnav-discuss
