Where did you find the css decrypt plugin?
Regards,
Peter Marks
"Altoine B." wrote:
>
> abe wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to get dvd playback working here in mandrake 7.2. I found a
> > version of xine that includes the css plugin for playing back decrypted
> > dvds. It installed fine. I made /dev/hdc link to /dev/dvd and made a
> > mount point at /mnt/dvd I can mount the dvd's and browse their file
> > structure. Xine detects the dvds, read their contents and then doesn't
> > do anything. No sound or video.
> >
> > [yellow@blue yellow]$ xine
> > This is xine - a mpeg 1, 2 player v0.3.7 - (c) 2000 by G. Bartsch.
> > testing for audio driver: alsa oss <-(successfully initialized)
> > Using oss audio output driver.
> > found yuy2 format
> > found yv12 format
> > video_out_xv: using Xvideo port 42 for hw scaling
> > *** Settings:
> > HUE SATURATION BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLORKEY
> > *****************
> > Using X Window System video extension for video output.
> > set_image_format_xv(): width=720, height=405, ratio=3
> > scaled picture size : 720 x 405 (corr_factor: 0.999323)
> > Using MMX for IDCT transform
> > Using 3DNOW for motion compensation
> > input_dvd: unable to open raw dvd drive (/dev/rdvd): No such file or
> > directory
> > input plugin found : /usr/lib/xine/plugins/input_dvd.so(input_dvd.so)
> > input plugin found : /usr/lib/xine/plugins/input_file.so(input_file.so)
> > input plugin found : /usr/lib/xine/plugins/input_net.so(input_net.so)
> > input plugin found :
> > /usr/lib/xine/plugins/input_stdin_fifo.so(input_stdin_fifo.so)
> > input plugin found : /usr/lib/xine/plugins/input_vcd.so(input_vcd.so)
> > input dvd : input_plugin_open >dvd://t0c0t0<
> > input dvd : input_plugin_open media type correct. file name is t0c0t0
> > IFO-mode playing title 0 from chapter 0 -> chapter 0
> > Using ifo VTS_01_0.IFO
> > Authenticate title: No such file or directory
> > input_dvd: cpos_index >caddr_index_max => finish
> > input length : 0
> > demux_mpeg_block: checking if we can branch to dvd://t0c1t1
> > input_dvd: is_branch_possible to dvd://t0c1t1 ?
> > input_dvd: branching is possible
> > demux_mpeg_block: branching
> > input dvd : input_plugin_open >dvd://t0c1t1<
> > input dvd : input_plugin_open media type correct. file name is t0c1t1
> > IFO-mode playing title 0 from chapter 1 -> chapter 1
> > Using ifo VTS_01_0.IFO
> > input_dvd: cpos_index >caddr_index_max => finish
> > input length : 4096
> > input_dvd: cpos_index >caddr_index_max => finish
> > demux_mpeg_block: checking if we can branch to dvd://t0c2t2
> > input_dvd: is_branch_possible to dvd://t0c2t2 ?
> > input_dvd: branching is possible
> > demux_mpeg_block: branching
> > input dvd : input_plugin_open >dvd://t0c2t2<
> > input dvd : input_plugin_open media type correct. file name is t0c2t2
> > IFO-mode playing title 0 from chapter 2 -> chapter 2
> > Using ifo VTS_01_0.IFO
> > input length : 0
> > ac3_reset
> >
> > thats what happens. Anyone have any ideas?
> >
> > my system is:
> > mandrake 7.2
> > asus v7700 geforce2
> > asus A7v
> > T-Bird 900
> > SBLive Value
> > Asus 8x dvd rom
> > kernel 2.2.17
> >
> > thanks for your ideas folks!
> >
> > Abe
>
> Your xine appears to acess "/dev/rdvd", which is your "raw dvd input
> drive" which it can not see as mentioned in your posting.
>
> I hope that helps
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