There is no /dev/acd0c on my system :-) Just a /dev/acd0 and a
/dev/acd0t01 (neither of which work).
Adam
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Matthew Graybosch wrote:
> On 15:03 Tue 26 Aug , Adam K Kirchhoff wrote:
> >
> > Anyone? The same IDE drive plays back DVDs with mplayer under NetBSD
> > without
On 15:03 Tue 26 Aug , Adam K Kirchhoff wrote:
>
> Anyone? The same IDE drive plays back DVDs with mplayer under NetBSD
> without any problems, however NetBSD seems to be using some IDE-to-SCSI
> emulation. Is it impossible to get IDE DVD drives to play back DVD
> videose under FreeBSD?
I'm
Anyone? The same IDE drive plays back DVDs with mplayer under NetBSD
without any problems, however NetBSD seems to be using some IDE-to-SCSI
emulation. Is it impossible to get IDE DVD drives to play back DVD
videose under FreeBSD?
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Adam K Kirchhoff wrote:
>
> Me again.
>
>
Me again.
I've grabbed the output from mplayer and the dump from ktrace/kdump and
posted them at:
http://memory.visualtech.com/kdump.txt (975 kB)
http://memory.visualtech.com/mplayer.txt (1 kB)
>From mplayer.txt, you see that it's complaing:
"Couldn't open DVD device: /dev/dvd"
Now /dev/dvd i
I'm hoping someone can help me out here.
I recently moved a firewire card and DVD drive that had been in my FreeBSD
box to another computer. I replaced it with an IDE DVD drive. The
probelm is that now I can't get mplayer or vlc to play any DVDs that had
previously worked with the firewire driv