John Richard Smith wrote:

>On Wednesday 05 June 2002 15:19, you wrote:
>  
>
>>  John Richard Smith wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>On Wednesday 05 June 2002 14:53, you wrote:
>>>      
>>>
>>>>That'll teach me to not watch what I'm doing..
>>>>
>>>>Azrael wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>>I have the following packages installed, and yet xine doesn't
>>>>>play encrypted dvds. What am I doing wrong? (I assume it's
>>>>>always my fault - and am hardly ever wrong there).
>>>>>
>>>>>package libcss-0.1.0-5 is already installed
>>>>>package libdvdcss2-1.2.0-2plf is already installed
>>>>>package libdvdcss2-devel-1.2.0-2plf is already installed
>>>>>package libdvdnav-0.1.1-0 is already installed
>>>>>package libdvdread-0.9.3-ogle1 is already installed
>>>>>package libdvdread-devel-0.9.3-ogle1 is already installed
>>>>>package libxine0-0.9.10-1 is already installed
>>>>>package libxine0-devel-0.9.10-1 is already installed
>>>>>package w32codec-0.50-1 is already installed
>>>>>package xine-dvdnav-0.9.10-0 is already installed
>>>>>package xine-ui-0.9.10-1 is already installed
>>>>>package xvid-0.20020412-3 is already installed
>>>>>package xvid-devel-0.20020412-3 is already installed
>>>>>
>>>>>-- many thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>----------------------------------------------------------------
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>>>>>
>>>You don't say which distro your on, but if it's LM8.2 take their
>>>xine version off and download an rpm package from Redhat, it has
>>>DeCss in the title, eg.  xine-0.4.3-fr1.decss.rpm and install it
>>>straight as it comes, mine works just fine.
>>>John
>>>      
>>>
>>I did take off the default installed version of LM8.2 xine. And
>>installed all of the above.
>>I uninstalled all.. installed the xine you indicated.. and got this
>>when trying to run it:
>>
>>This is xine - a free video player v0.4.3
>>(c) 2000, 2001 by G. Bartsch and the xine project team
>>libpng warning: Application was compiled with png.h from
>>libpng-1.2.1 libpng warning: Application  is running with png.c
>>from libpng-1.0.12 libpng error: Incompatible libpng version in
>>application and library IMLIB ERROR: Cannot load image:
>>/usr/share/xine/skins/xine_logo.png All fallbacks failed.
>>logo not found :-((
>>
>>Isn't there a way I can use the latest 0.9.10 rpm's I have got..
>>and just enable proper decryption of dvd's using libcss?
>>- Azrael
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>>
>Well I wish there was. I'm guessing but it would seem that your 
>choice of install seems to fail to enable decss encription. As I'm 
>unfamiliar with your choice it is difficult to say what may be the 
>reason. I can only say that when you first tried to install the main 
>xine rpm , it failed because of dependenties, it usually does, but it 
>is a question as to whether you have the right dependencies and 
>whether indeed it can work with decss encription file at all.
>I had the same problems, and that is why I chose the abovementioned 
>Redhat package as it included as part of it's own install the correct 
>decss encription file.I was built in . Mine seem to work flawlessly.
>So I guess from the above message that there is still a piece of 
>libpng left installed that is in conflict with this package. I know 
>that when I went down the same path as you I had all sorts of 
>versions to try out before I hit on one that worked. It is often 
>difficult to tellwhether in fact everything is cleared out on 
>uninstall. I don't suppose you have been installing tar ball version 
>by any chance. they don't remove easily unless you installed it with 
>checkinstall programme command.
>
>I can see that you have libdvdcss2 which suggests an encription 
>package, but is it the right one.
>It looks as though xine0-0.9.10-1 is your main xine package, does the 
>installer mention which decss package it is dependent upon. You see 
>this version may or may not work with decss encription packages.I 
>don't know. These are the sort of question you will have to ask 
>youself and seek to answer. The abovemention list of your looks 
>impressive but unless they are the right combination of packages it 
>will not work.
>John
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>
Well at least something is impressive this end :)

It's really annoying.. just about a year ago I had xine working with 
encrypted dvd's - and now I seem to have taken steps backwards. It's 
enough to make you turn to god!

well... not quite.

thanks for your help !!! :)

-- Azrael



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