Re: [Freevo-users] DVD Mounting not Playing

2005-04-07 Thread John Molohan
Eric Jorgensen wrote:
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 08:21:11 -0600
Eric Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 14:52:42 +0100
John Molohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Eric Jorgensen wrote:
On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 15:14:19 +0100
John Molohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


It's been a while since I looked into DVD problems but there was an 
issue with one of the releases on Mandrake. What are your exact
versions  >of freevo and mmpython? Run 'mminfo -d /dev/dvd' and post
the results.

  Tried this myself because I've had similar problems. Most DVDs
  simply
don't work. a DVD-R with a UDF filesystem and a giant .avi doesn't
work either. Freevo actually locks up when it sees this one. mplayer,
xine, etc have no problem with it.



export MMPYTHON_DEBUG=2 then run mminfo and post the output.
Looks the same to me: 

There is a firmware update for my dvd-rom (Samsung/Toshiba TS-H352A) that
i can install, but only from windows, so that will wait until i get
around to pulling the drive and sticking it in a machine that has
windows. 


   Updating the firmware to the latest revision made no difference. Still
detected as a CD, no track list. 


Do a search through the archives, there's a few different issues there 
that might be relevant to you. If your still stuck after that repost 
your output from mminfo and include the [bug] in the subject line.

Johnm
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Re: [Freevo-users] Anybody got a copy of freevix?

2005-04-07 Thread Chris Ellis
Eric Jorgensen wrote:
  www.freevix.org and freevix.sf.net are history. I guess freevix is dead.
  Which is a shame because i came into posession of an EPIA-M1 and
some disk-on-modules and was curious about it. 

  Anybody have copies of that distro? I aint a'scared of updating a few
pieces of it by hand . . . . 

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This is not strickly the point but anyway, I have a epia MII 12000 
running freevo.  I use mandrakelinux on mine.  Which i have found very 
easy to setup expect for the graphics driver which requires a rpm 
rebuild but apart from that it all works.  I also think there is a 
distro called freepia, this info i got of a website:

Freepia  is a small GNU/Linux 
distribution designed to run on Via Epia-M Mainboards. It currently runs 
on the M-9000 and M-1 (ezra and nehemiah cpu) but with some 
modifications like kernel and X11 modules it should run on others too. 
(if someone has get it running on other Epia\x{00B4}s let me know). The 
main motivation behind this project is to build a full featured, low 
noise media box to play movies/mp3s/images etc. For this it uses freevo 
but in the future there maybe support for others like mythtv or vdr.

Also i think there is another epia - linux but according to distro watch 
it is a embeded platform

If you want more info on the mini-itx boards visit www.mini-itx.com
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