Duncan-
Seems I am having trouble reproducing that zip error again. As far I
can tell nothing has changed on my software. It may have been a race
condition that caused it.I will keep trying to find it again. Also
there is an issue with using versions of Xine that are not compiled
with lirc
Evan Hisey wrote:
Duncan-
Seems I am having trouble reproducing that zip error again. As far I
can tell nothing has changed on my software. It may have been a race
condition that caused it.I will keep trying to find it again. Also
there is an issue with using versions of Xine that are not
Duncan-
Personally I think the xine developers are not being logical, I don't
see why they should disable --no-lirc when lirc has not been built-in.
Agreed, but that is what theyhave done.
I really doesn't make much sense to have a xine built without lirc and
then use freevo with lirc
Evan Hisey wrote:
Duncan-
Personally I think the xine developers are not being logical, I don't
see why they should disable --no-lirc when lirc has not been built-in.
Agreed, but that is what they have done.
I think they should change the help messages but silently ignore
--no-lirc when lirc
Evan Hisey wrote:
Yup, it was a bad DVD drive. Not sure why it partially was working,
but it all worked right with the new DVD drive.
Older drives don't always work with DVD-R(RW) disks and sometimes also
with DVD-9 disks. Usually it means that you need to do a firmware upgrade.
BTW your bug
Yup, it was a bad DVD drive. Not sure why it partially was working,
but it all worked right with the new DVD drive.
Evan
On 10/30/06, Evan Hisey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the replies, It looks like teh culprit is a bad dvd drive.
I will swap that out later and see what I am getting.
Justin Wetherell wrote:
Did we remove lsdvd for mmpython this release? I seem to remember that
being discussed but im not 100% sure. I'd guess that would be the
problem, if true.
lsdvd is still required for mmpython-0.4.10 and so freevo-1.6.0.
The svn rel-1 branch has been converted to use
Evan Hisey wrote:
I am haveing an odd issue with 1.6. It is not reading DVDs as dvds but
as data disks. No errors are showing up that I can find. ANyone have
any idea as to a cause? The Smae dvd's work fine under 1.5.4.
Evan
Does mminfo -d 2 /dev/dvd give any clues?
Thanks for the replies, It looks like teh culprit is a bad dvd drive.
I will swap that out later and see what I am getting.
Evan
On 10/30/06, John Molohan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evan Hisey wrote:
I am haveing an odd issue with 1.6. It is not reading DVDs as dvds but
as data disks. No
Did we remove lsdvd for mmpython this release? I seem to remember that being discussed but im not 100% sure. I'd guess that would be the problem, if true.On 10/29/06,
Evan Hisey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I am haveing an odd issue with
1.6. It is not reading DVDs as dvds butas data disks. No errors
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