Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On 29/10/11 20:17, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 05:22:39 +0100, Dom wrote: On 28/10/11 21:12, Hendrik Boom wrote: (snip lots of stuff I can't help with) What's my next step? Presumably it's a permissions problem. I don't think it's permissions (you did log right out and in again after adding yourself to the crdom group, right?) It's hard to see how it could not be a permisions problem, because the top-level directory on the DVD has no permissions -- neither read, write, nor execute are allowed to anybody, no matter whether owner, group, or world. Ah, my apologies. I missed the permissions of the top level when I read your mail. Hmm, very odd. Perhaps the umask= option on mount can override this? Unfortunately I am unable to test this myself. Unless VLC partially runs as root, of course. or completely bypasss the file systam. AFAIK it uses normal file system access methods. -- Dom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4ead3369@rpdom.net
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 19:17:28 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 05:22:39 +0100, Dom wrote: On 28/10/11 21:12, Hendrik Boom wrote: (snip lots of stuff I can't help with) What's my next step? Presumably it's a permissions problem. I don't think it's permissions (you did log right out and in again after adding yourself to the crdom group, right?) It's hard to see how it could not be a permisions problem, because the top-level directory on the DVD has no permissions -- neither read, write, nor execute are allowed to anybody, no matter whether owner, group, or world. Unless VLC partially runs as root, of course. or completely bypasss the file systam. -- hendrik As root, I mounted the DVD on /mnt (when I just put the disk in as prdinary user running gnome, I was told it couldn't mount it), then copied the entire disk as files to my hard drive, then changed the owner and permissions to my my files, with rwx permissions. After that, I could get VLC to play the first mpeg in file., but none of the others. It completely ignored the VR_MANGR.IFO file, which is supposed to contain the menus and index the way mpegs are scattered within the VR_MOVIE.VRO file. I'd be at happy if I could figure out how to split up the VR_MOVIE.VRO file into mpegs, so I could play them separately. Especially if I could also extract the menu information and metadata in the VR_MANGR.IFO file. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/j8jqpj$mkm$2...@dough.gmane.org
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system (partial solution)
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 15:34:11 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 19:17:28 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 05:22:39 +0100, Dom wrote: On 28/10/11 21:12, Hendrik Boom wrote: (snip lots of stuff I can't help with) What's my next step? Presumably it's a permissions problem. I don't think it's permissions (you did log right out and in again after adding yourself to the crdom group, right?) It's hard to see how it could not be a permisions problem, because the top-level directory on the DVD has no permissions -- neither read, write, nor execute are allowed to anybody, no matter whether owner, group, or world. Unless VLC partially runs as root, of course. or completely bypasss the file systam. -- hendrik As root, I mounted the DVD on /mnt (when I just put the disk in as prdinary user running gnome, I was told it couldn't mount it), then copied the entire disk as files to my hard drive, then changed the owner and permissions to my my files, with rwx permissions. After that, I could get VLC to play the first mpeg in file., but none of the others. It completely ignored the VR_MANGR.IFO file, which is supposed to contain the menus and index the way mpegs are scattered within the VR_MOVIE.VRO file. I'd be at happy if I could figure out how to split up the VR_MOVIE.VRO file into mpegs, so I could play them separately. Especially if I could also extract the menu information and metadata in the VR_MANGR.IFO file. -- hendrik OK. Copying the DVD to my hard drive works, provided I do it as root. I need root because the top-level directory on my DVD has *no permissions whatsoever*. The files within this directory, though, have reasonable permissions for user, group, world. But the uid and gid are -1. VLC will only play the first program in the files so copied. To get the rest, I use a program I found at http://www.pixelbeat.org/docs/ DVD-VR/ which links to http://www.pixelbeat.org/programs/dvd-vr/ It reads the IFO and VRO files and puts together a sequence of VOB files. VLC will play these VOB files. I've used more disk space on my laptop this week than I've used in the previous year, though -- essentially two copies of the data on the DVD. It wold be good to find some way to combine all this hackery so as not to need all that file space. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/j8k0oa$mkm$3...@dough.gmane.org
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 11:22:17 +, Dom wrote: On 29/10/11 20:17, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 05:22:39 +0100, Dom wrote: It's hard to see how it could not be a permisions problem, because the top-level directory on the DVD has no permissions -- neither read, write, nor execute are allowed to anybody, no matter whether owner, group, or world. Ah, my apologies. I missed the permissions of the top level when I read your mail. Hmm, very odd. Perhaps the umask= option on mount can override this? Unfortunately I am unable to test this myself. umask=, uid=, gid= only st the default umask, uid, and gid. When I tried them, even being root when issuing the mount command, i still ended up with the same no privileges on the root directory. sshfsing in to root didn't work either -- apparently the sshfs client rejects the attempt, and didn't even ask for a password. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/j8k62t$g14$1...@dough.gmane.org
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 05:22:39 +0100, Dom wrote: On 28/10/11 21:12, Hendrik Boom wrote: (snip lots of stuff I can't help with) What's my next step? Presumably it's a permissions problem. I don't think it's permissions (you did log right out and in again after adding yourself to the crdom group, right?) It's hard to see how it could not be a permisions problem, because the top-level directory on the DVD has no permissions -- neither read, write, nor execute are allowed to anybody, no matter whether owner, group, or world. Unless VLC partially runs as root, of course. or completely bypasss the file systam. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/j8hjg8$mkm$1...@dough.gmane.org
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 05:22:39 +0100, Dom wrote: On 28/10/11 21:12, Hendrik Boom wrote: (snip lots of stuff I can't help with) notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# ls -al /mnt/DVD_RTAV/ total 3301448 d- 2 4294967295 4294967295 2048 Dec 31 2001 . drwxrwxrwx 3 4294967295 4294967295 2048 Oct 2 17:52 .. -rw-rw-rw- 1 4294967295 4294967295 122880 Nov 28 2002 VR_MANGR.IFO -rw-rw-rw- 1 4294967295 4294967295 3380555776 Nov 28 2002 VR_MOVIE.VRO notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# file /mnt/DVD_RTAV/* /mnt/DVD_RTAV/VR_MANGR.IFO: data /mnt/DVD_RTAV/VR_MOVIE.VRO: MPEG sequence, v2, program multiplex notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# I say play. shell window gets libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 4.1.4 libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.10 for DVD access libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO failed libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.BUP failed libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO. libdvdnav: vm: failed to read VIDEO_TS.IFO libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.10 for DVD access libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO failed libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.BUP failed libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.BU. [0xb4c00624] main input error: open of `dvd:///dev/dvd' failed: (null) Well, it seems +VR discs don't use the same file names (and probably content/format) as standard DVD discs. VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/dvd'. Check the log for details. Has it logged anything to /var/log/(something)? Couldn't find anything. The only logs that even mention vlc are aptitude, dpkg, and popularity-contest. Hmm, a quick search implies there might be a vlc-log.txt file somewhere. Check your home directory. Nothing in ls -a *vlc* */*vlc* */*/*vlc* What's my next step? Presumably it's a permissions problem. I don't think it's permissions (you did log right out and in again after adding yourself to the crdom group, right?) Oops! Will do that and try again when I have time, probably later this weekend. What is the meaning of user ID and group ID 4294967295 anyway? Convert those values to Hex and you get (or -1). It's a dummy value. Probably to avoid matching with any exisiting user/group IDs. I didn't know there even were 4-byte UIDs. I guess my brain is still on Unix on the PDP-11. Should I copy the VR_MANGR.IFO and VR_MOVIE.VRO files as root and change their permissinos? Try opening the VR_MOVIE.VRO file directly from VLC. Some searching implies that might work. I'll try that. I'll also look for a spec for this file format and its associated .IFO. Should I run vlc as root? That's generally not a good idea. I didn't think so either. But it might provide a data point if it worked. Should I try to chmod the files on the DVD itself? Would that even work? I doubt that will work. No. But might there be some way of overriding file-system permissions when mounting a volume? Or maybe using sshfs logging into my machine as root? Again, to be done carefully if at all. Good luck trying to read that disc. I hope I've helped a little. Thanks. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/j8h4g5$95d$1...@dough.gmane.org
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 13:24:11 +, Camaleón wrote: On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 20:19:49 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: (...) Playback failure: DVDRead could not open the disc /dev/dvd. Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/dvd'. Check the log for details. Now there appears to be no /dev/dvd, as tetified by ls in another shell window: hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ ls -l /dev/dvd ls: cannot access /dev/dvd: No such file or directory hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ So the first step seems to be to find out why there's no /dev/dvd. That's weird... sm01@stt008:~$ ls -l /dev/dvd lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 sep 25 11:13 /dev/dvd - sr0 Does the system detect the insertion of the DVD? I mean, can you see an icon on the desktop or something under /media/*? But I did find a device /dev/video0. Hum... this is usually for webcams or video cameras, not DVDs. What's the out put of ls -la /dev/video0 and dmesg|grep -i dvd? (...) Not sure where to go next. An I missing device drivers? Do I need a kernel module for the UDF file system? Some other packages? I think the problem could be at DVD media detection, it seems not to be recognized by the system. Greetings, -- Camaleón OK. I went at it systematically, with a root shell on the side to monitor what was going on. It appears to be a permissions problem. I may have to get around it as root, but I'd like to have some idea what's going on first. Here's what happened, starting from before I plugged in the USB DVD drive: Initially: hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ su Password: notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# ls /dev agpgart loop1 sda2 tty2 tty45 uinput autofs loop2 sda3 tty20 tty46 urandom blockloop3 sda4 tty21 tty47 usb bsg loop4 sda5 tty22 tty48 v4l btrfs-controlloop5 sda6 tty23 tty49 vcs bus loop6 sda7 tty24 tty5 vcs1 char loop7 sda8 tty25 tty50 vcs2 console MAKEDEV sg0 tty26 tty51 vcs3 core mapper shm tty27 tty52 vcs4 cpu mcelog snapshot tty28 tty53 vcs5 cpu_dma_latency media0 snd tty29 tty54 vcs6 disk mem sndstat tty3 tty55 vcs7 dm-0 net stderrtty30 tty56 vcsa dm-1 network_latency stdin tty31 tty57 vcsa1 dm-2 network_throughput stdouttty32 tty58 vcsa2 dri nulltty tty33 tty59 vcsa3 fb0 porttty0 tty34 tty6 vcsa4 fd ppp tty1 tty35 tty60 vcsa5 full psaux tty10 tty36 tty61 vcsa6 fuse ptmxtty11 tty37 tty62 vcsa7 hidraw0 pts tty12 tty38 tty63 VG1 hidraw1 random tty13 tty39 tty7 vga_arbiter hpet rfkill tty14 tty4 tty8 video0 initctl roottty15 tty40 tty9 xconsole inputrtc tty16 tty41 ttyS0 zero kmsg rtc0tty17 tty42 ttyS1 log sda tty18 tty43 ttyS2 loop0sda1tty19 tty44 ttyS3 notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# Next plug in USB DVD player. Then look at syslog and ls again: notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# tail /var/log/syslog Oct 28 12:44:32 notlookedfor kernel: [75156.024851] USB Mass Storage support registered. Oct 28 12:44:33 notlookedfor kernel: [75157.039253] scsi 2:0:0:0: CD- ROMHL-DT-ST DVDRAM GP08NU20 1.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0 Oct 28 12:44:33 notlookedfor kernel: [75157.044786] scsi 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 5 Oct 28 12:44:33 notlookedfor kernel: [75157.336214] sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 24x/24x writer dvd-ram cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray Oct 28 12:44:33 notlookedfor kernel: [75157.336227] cdrom: Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20 Oct 28 12:44:33 notlookedfor kernel: [75157.336720] sr 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0 Oct 28 12:45:10 notlookedfor acpid: client 2138[0:0] has disconnected Oct 28 12:45:13 notlookedfor acpid: client connected from 2138[0:0] Oct 28 12:45:13 notlookedfor acpid: 1 client rule loaded Oct 28 12:45:14 notlookedfor kernel: [75197.760323] composite sync not supported notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# ls /dev agpgart hpetrtc tty15 tty42 ttyS3 autofs initctl rtc0 tty16 tty43 uinput blockinput scd0 tty17 tty44 urandom bsg kmsgsda tty18 tty45 usb btrfs-controllog sda1 tty19 tty46 v4l bus loop0 sda2 tty2 tty47 vcs cdromloop1
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
Ouch! That was formatted so badly (though it looked fine in the editor) that I'm trying to replace the uglies now. -- hendrik On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 18:10:57 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 13:24:11 +, Camaleón wrote: On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 20:19:49 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: (...) Playback failure: DVDRead could not open the disc /dev/dvd. Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/dvd'. Check the log for details. Now there appears to be no /dev/dvd, as tetified by ls in another shell window: hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ ls -l /dev/dvd ls: cannot access /dev/dvd: No such file or directory hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ So the first step seems to be to find out why there's no /dev/dvd. That's weird... sm01@stt008:~$ ls -l /dev/dvd lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 sep 25 11:13 /dev/dvd - sr0 Does the system detect the insertion of the DVD? I mean, can you see an icon on the desktop or something under /media/*? But I did find a device /dev/video0. Hum... this is usually for webcams or video cameras, not DVDs. What's the out put of ls -la /dev/video0 and dmesg|grep -i dvd? (...) Not sure where to go next. An I missing device drivers? Do I need a kernel module for the UDF file system? Some other packages? I think the problem could be at DVD media detection, it seems not to be recognized by the system. Greetings, -- Camaleón OK. I went at it systematically, with a root shell on the side to monitor what was going on. It appears to be a permissions problem. I may have to get around it as root, but I'd like to have some idea what's going on first. Here's what happened, starting from before I plugged in the USB DVD drive: Initially: hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ su Password: notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# ls /dev agpgart loop1 sda2 tty2 tty45 uinput autofs loop2 sda3 tty20 tty46 urandom blockloop3 sda4 tty21 tty47 usb bsg loop4 sda5 tty22 tty48 v4l btrfs-controlloop5 sda6 tty23 tty49 vcs bus loop6 sda7 tty24 tty5 vcs1 char loop7 sda8 tty25 tty50 vcs2 console MAKEDEV sg0 tty26 tty51 vcs3 core mapper shm tty27 tty52 vcs4 cpu mcelog snapshot tty28 tty53 vcs5 cpu_dma_latency media0 snd tty29 tty54 vcs6 disk mem sndstat tty3 tty55 vcs7 dm-0 net stderrtty30 tty56 vcsa dm-1 network_latency stdin tty31 tty57 vcsa1 dm-2 network_throughput stdouttty32 tty58 vcsa2 dri nulltty tty33 tty59 vcsa3 fb0 porttty0 tty34 tty6 vcsa4 fd ppp tty1 tty35 tty60 vcsa5 full psaux tty10 tty36 tty61 vcsa6 fuse ptmxtty11 tty37 tty62 vcsa7 hidraw0 pts tty12 tty38 tty63 VG1 hidraw1 random tty13 tty39 tty7 vga_arbiter hpet rfkill tty14 tty4 tty8 video0 initctl roottty15 tty40 tty9 xconsole inputrtc tty16 tty41 ttyS0 zero kmsg rtc0tty17 tty42 ttyS1 log sda tty18 tty43 ttyS2 loop0sda1tty19 tty44 ttyS3 notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# Next plug in USB DVD player. Then look at syslog and ls again: notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# tail /var/log/syslog Oct 28 12:44:32 notlookedfor kernel: [75156.024851] USB Mass Storage support registered. Oct 28 12:44:33 notlookedfor kernel: [75157.039253] scsi 2:0:0:0: CD-ROM HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GP08NU20 1.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0 Oct 28 12:44:33 notlookedfor kernel: [75157.044786] scsi 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 5 Oct 28 12:44:33 notlookedfor kernel: [75157.336214] sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 24x/24x writer dvd-ram cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray Oct 28 12:44:33 notlookedfor kernel: [75157.336227] cdrom: Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20 Oct 28 12:44:33 notlookedfor kernel: [75157.336720] sr 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0 Oct 28 12:45:10 notlookedfor acpid: client 2138[0:0] has disconnected Oct 28 12:45:13 notlookedfor acpid: client connected from 2138[0:0] Oct 28 12:45:13 notlookedfor acpid: 1 client rule loaded Oct 28 12:45:14 notlookedfor kernel: [75197.760323] composite sync not supported notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# ls /dev agpgart hpetrtc tty15 tty42 ttyS3 autofs initctl rtc0 tty16 tty43 uinput blockinput scd0 tty17 tty44 urandom bsg kmsg
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 20:12:32 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: Ouch! That was formatted so badly (though it looked fine in the editor) that I'm trying to replace the uglies now. -- hendrik Sorry, no better. ls listings still illegible. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/j8f32f$5tm$3...@dough.gmane.org
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On 28/10/11 21:12, Hendrik Boom wrote: (snip lots of stuff I can't help with) notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# ls -al /mnt/DVD_RTAV/ total 3301448 d- 2 4294967295 4294967295 2048 Dec 31 2001 . drwxrwxrwx 3 4294967295 4294967295 2048 Oct 2 17:52 .. -rw-rw-rw- 1 4294967295 4294967295 122880 Nov 28 2002 VR_MANGR.IFO -rw-rw-rw- 1 4294967295 4294967295 3380555776 Nov 28 2002 VR_MOVIE.VRO notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# file /mnt/DVD_RTAV/* /mnt/DVD_RTAV/VR_MANGR.IFO: data /mnt/DVD_RTAV/VR_MOVIE.VRO: MPEG sequence, v2, program multiplex notlookedfor:/home/hendrik# I say play. shell window gets libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 4.1.4 libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.10 for DVD access libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO failed libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.BUP failed libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO. libdvdnav: vm: failed to read VIDEO_TS.IFO libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.10 for DVD access libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO failed libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.BUP failed libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.BU. [0xb4c00624] main input error: open of `dvd:///dev/dvd' failed: (null) Well, it seems +VR discs don't use the same file names (and probably content/format) as standard DVD discs. VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/dvd'. Check the log for details. Has it logged anything to /var/log/(something)? Hmm, a quick search implies there might be a vlc-log.txt file somewhere. Check your home directory. What's my next step? Presumably it's a permissions problem. I don't think it's permissions (you did log right out and in again after adding yourself to the crdom group, right?) What is the meaning of user ID and group ID 4294967295 anyway? Convert those values to Hex and you get (or -1). It's a dummy value. Probably to avoid matching with any exisiting user/group IDs. Should I copy the VR_MANGR.IFO and VR_MOVIE.VRO files as root and change their permissinos? Try opening the VR_MOVIE.VRO file directly from VLC. Some searching implies that might work. Should I run vlc as root? That's generally not a good idea. Should I try to chmod the files on the DVD itself? Would that even work? I doubt that will work. Good luck trying to read that disc. I hope I've helped a little. -- Dom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4eab7f8f.1030...@rpdom.net
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 20:19:49 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: (...) Playback failure: DVDRead could not open the disc /dev/dvd. Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/dvd'. Check the log for details. Now there appears to be no /dev/dvd, as tetified by ls in another shell window: hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ ls -l /dev/dvd ls: cannot access /dev/dvd: No such file or directory hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ So the first step seems to be to find out why there's no /dev/dvd. That's weird... sm01@stt008:~$ ls -l /dev/dvd lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 sep 25 11:13 /dev/dvd - sr0 Does the system detect the insertion of the DVD? I mean, can you see an icon on the desktop or something under /media/*? But I did find a device /dev/video0. Hum... this is usually for webcams or video cameras, not DVDs. What's the out put of ls -la /dev/video0 and dmesg|grep -i dvd? (...) Not sure where to go next. An I missing device drivers? Do I need a kernel module for the UDF file system? Some other packages? I think the problem could be at DVD media detection, it seems not to be recognized by the system. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2011.09.25.13.24...@gmail.com
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 13:24:11 + (UTC) Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 20:19:49 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: (...) Playback failure: DVDRead could not open the disc /dev/dvd. Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/dvd'. Check the log for details. Now there appears to be no /dev/dvd, as tetified by ls in another shell window: hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ ls -l /dev/dvd ls: cannot access /dev/dvd: No such file or directory hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ So the first step seems to be to find out why there's no /dev/dvd. That's weird... sm01@stt008:~$ ls -l /dev/dvd lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 sep 25 11:13 /dev/dvd - sr0 Does the system detect the insertion of the DVD? I mean, can you see an icon on the desktop or something under /media/*? But I did find a device /dev/video0. Hum... this is usually for webcams or video cameras, not DVDs. What's the out put of ls -la /dev/video0 and dmesg|grep -i dvd? (...) Not sure where to go next. An I missing device drivers? Do I need a kernel module for the UDF file system? Some other packages? I think the problem could be at DVD media detection, it seems not to be recognized by the system. Run lshw as root also. I get this: *-cdrom description: DVD writer product: CD/DVDW SH-W162Z vendor: TSSTcorp physical id: 0.0.0 bus info: scsi@1:0.0.0 logical name: /dev/cdrom logical name: /dev/cdrw logical name: /dev/dvd logical name: /dev/dvdrw logical name: /dev/scd0 logical name: /dev/sr0 version: TS00 capabilities: removable audio cd-r cd-rw dvd dvd-r configuration: ansiversion=5 status=nodisc If your system picks it up, from there it has to be configuration. I've got the same problem. I've never had movies on a debian system, but then again, I've never spent enough time to figure out why. First steps so far, for me, was to go here: http://debian-multimedia.org/ put the right entry into /etc/apt/sources.list update, download the key, then do a 'safe-upgrade' with aptitude. I think the site is going to be my main resource because the forums for SMplayer and Xine are woeful. In a past experience, I never got an answer from the xine mail list and there were maybe three messages on it over a one month period and I posted a question on the SMplayer forum a week ago and still no answer there. Anything I pick up I'll post as I go. Regards, Weaver. -- In a world without walls and fences, what need have we for Windows or Gates? -Anon. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110926131721.4718dd22.wea...@riseup.net
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 20:48:35 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: On my Toshiba D-VR7KC2 DVD recorder I have recorded some video on a DVD- RW, using the +VR recording format. Is the disc finalized? Can it play in another DVD video reader? But I'm unable to play it on my wheezy system in either VLC or the Gnome Mplayer. I would launch those programs from command line and read the output error, maybe it gives some clue about the failure. Now according to online documentation I have a strong suspicion that this is recorded in some form of the so-called UDF file system. What do I have to do to get my machine to recognize this, either for playing it or for copying the video off it? (...) UDF is quite well supported format for reading (and a bit less when it comes to writing) so this wouldn't be an issue at all. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2011.09.24.10.03...@gmail.com
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 10:03:11 +, Camaleón wrote: On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 20:48:35 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: On my Toshiba D-VR7KC2 DVD recorder I have recorded some video on a DVD- RW, using the +VR recording format. Is the disc finalized? Thanks. That was a ggod question. It is, now. Can it play in another DVD video reader? It plays on the DVD recorder it was recorded on. I don't have another DVD player on hand. the DVD drive I have on this machine (an ASUS EEEPC) is an LG USB DVD drive. But I'm unable to play it on my wheezy system in either VLC or the Gnome Mplayer. I would launch those programs from command line and read the output error, maybe it gives some clue about the failure. Did that. No joy; Details follow. Opening vlc from the command line, and attempting to open /dev/dvd (the choice it gives me): hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ vlc VLC media player 1.1.11 The Luggage (revision exported) Blocked: call to unsetenv(DBUS_ACTIVATION_ADDRESS) Blocked: call to unsetenv(DBUS_ACTIVATION_BUS_TYPE) [0x9d108fc] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface. Blocked: call to setlocale(6, ) Warning: call to srand(1316625008) Warning: call to rand() Blocked: call to setlocale(6, ) (process:3130): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale. Warning: call to rand() Warning: call to rand() Warning: call to rand() Warning: call to rand() libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 4.1.3 libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.10 for DVD access libdvdread: Can't stat /dev/dvd No such file or directory libdvdread: Could not open /dev/dvd libdvdnav: vm: failed to open/read the DVD libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.10 for DVD access libdvdread: Can't stat /dev/dvd No such file or directory libdvdread: Could not open /dev/dvd [0xb4c0439c] dvdread demux error: DVDRead cannot open source: /dev/dvd [0x9ffe40c] main input error: open of `dvd:///dev/dvd' failed: (null) and in vlc's message window: Playback failure: DVDRead could not open the disc /dev/dvd. Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/dvd'. Check the log for details. Now there appears to be no /dev/dvd, as tetified by ls in another shell window: hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ ls -l /dev/dvd ls: cannot access /dev/dvd: No such file or directory hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ So the first step seems to be to find out why there's no /dev/dvd. But I did find a device /dev/video0. hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ ls -l /dev/video0 crw-rw+ 1 root video 81, 0 Sep 24 10:48 /dev/video0 hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ Not sure what /dev/video0 is, but I tried it. Typing it into the open media dialog gets me no further: libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 4.1.3 libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.10 for DVD access libdvdnav: Can't seek to block 32 libdvdnav: Unable to find map file '/home/hendrik/.dvdnav/.map' libdvdread: Can't seek to block 256 libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO failed libdvdread: Can't seek to block 256 libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.BUP failed libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO. libdvdnav: vm: failed to read VIDEO_TS.IFO libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.10 for DVD access libdvdread: Can't seek to block 256 libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO failed libdvdread: Can't seek to block 256 libdvdnav:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.BUP failed libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.BU. [0xa06b084] main input error: open of `dvd:///dev/video0' failed: (null) and Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/video0'. Check the log for details. Not sure where to go next. An I missing device drivers? Do I need a kernel module for the UDF file system? Some other packages? For the record, hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04f2:b071 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd 2.0M UVC Webcam / CNF7129 Bus 002 Device 002: ID 046d:c52f Logitech, Inc. Wireless Mouse M305 Bus 001 Device 005: ID 152e:1640 LG (HLDS) hendrik@notlookedfor:~$ -- hendrik (...) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/j5le14$hj$1...@dough.gmane.org
Re: What to do with a DVD-RW +VR disk? UDF file system
On Sat 24 Sep 2011 at 20:19:49 +, Hendrik Boom wrote: libdvdread: Can't stat /dev/dvd No such file or directory libdvdread: Could not open /dev/dvd libdvdnav: vm: failed to open/read the DVD libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.10 for DVD access libdvdread: Can't stat /dev/dvd No such file or directory libdvdread: Could not open /dev/dvd [0xb4c0439c] dvdread demux error: DVDRead cannot open source: /dev/dvd [0x9ffe40c] main input error: open of `dvd:///dev/dvd' failed: (null) Normally typing 'vlc' just brings up the interface, so why it is looking for a device is a mystery to me. Anyway, now vlc is there you'll want to go to the Disc device section from Media/Open Disc... and give it something like /dev/cdrom or /dev/srX (x=1,2...), The configuration file for vlc is in ~/.config or you could set a default other than /dev/dvd in the Input Codecs section of the Preferences menu. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110924215015.GA3578@desktop