On Monday 01 August 2005 15:26, Michael Haan wrote: > On 8/1/05, Robert Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 01/08/05, Till Harbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > On Saturday 30 July 2005 02:09, Michael Haan wrote: > > > > Has anyone else seen this and have an idea for a fix? > > > For the PC/Player/DVD-Drive a dual sided DVD isn't any different > > > from two > > > different single sided ones. When playing one side none of the > > > involved parts > > > sees the second side or has any information about it. > > > > > > Or do you expect xine to be able to access both sides without > > > turning the disc > > > around? That's impossible, standard DVD drives only have one > > > pickup (one > > > laser plus mechanics) and usually only read the "bottom" side of > > > the DVD. > > > > Unless it's a slip of the keyboard and he means "Dual Layer" discs > > (Though TBH, I've never had any problems with Dual Layer discs, and > > it's most likely a hardware failure). > > -- > > Robert "Anaerin" Johnston > > Nope - double-sided is what I mean. It made no sense to me either > that double-sided would present any issue, as one person suggested. > What I know is this - I've only had issues with two disks, and they're > both double-sided.
Perhaps if you provided a few details as to what you mean by "issues", someone might actually be able to respond intelligibly. Otherwise, we're forced to conclude that you just haven't flipped the disc over. -JAC PS- Please don't state your problem in the subject line and then not re-state it in the body of your message. It's just not good netiquette. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users