After installing RH9 I tried Xine and was unable to see a film on DVD.
I installed Ogle and videolan and mplayer. Nothing works properly. As i'm far from an
expert, evidently there are some errors in the soft installation: liddvdread ?
libdvdcss ? ... ?
What's to be done ? uninstall everything ?
Ryan McDougall wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 14:59, M. Parcheur wrote:
Make a symbolic link of /dev/dvd to /dev/hdc or whatever your DVD-ROM device is called.
This link already exists.
In fact with Ogle I get nothing, but with Xine I get the fist images and it crashes. With mplayer it
Pardon my ignorance, but this is a new one to me. What exactly does it
do? (in fact, what exactly is the real time clock? The only time I
ever run into it is when VMWare complains about two sessions trying to
use /dev/rtc.)
Ben
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 03:03, Jack Bowling wrote:
Try doing the
I tried it but it doesn't work.
Perhaps it's a soundcard problem (SIS 7012) ?
Try doing the following:Thanks for helping.
M. Parcheur
echo 1024 /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq
If that makes mplayer happy, add the line to your /etc/rc.d/rc.local
jb
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Edward Dekkers wrote:
In fact with Ogle I get nothing, but with Xine I get the fist images and it crashes.
With mplayer it doesn't crash, but images are a mosaic of small squares and if
visible it 's really ugly.
Please be aware you need at LEAST a 500MHz PIII or so to get a decent
looking
On Thursday 07 Aug 2003 22:18, M. Parcheur wrote:
After installing RH9 I tried Xine and was unable to see a film on DVD.
I installed Ogle and videolan and mplayer. Nothing works properly. As i'm
far from an expert, evidently there are some errors in the soft
installation: liddvdread ?
** Reply to message from M. Parcheur [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 11 Aug 2003
17:01:58 +1100
Edward Dekkers wrote:
In fact with Ogle I get nothing, but with Xine I get the fist images and it
crashes. With mplayer it doesn't crash, but images are a mosaic of small squares
and if visible it
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 14:59, M. Parcheur wrote:
Make a symbolic link of /dev/dvd to /dev/hdc or whatever your DVD-ROM device is
called.
This link already exists.
In fact with Ogle I get nothing, but with Xine I get the fist images and it crashes.
With mplayer it doesn't crash, but
Make a symbolic link of /dev/dvd to /dev/hdc or whatever your DVD-ROM device is
called.
This link already exists.
In fact with Ogle I get nothing, but with Xine I get the fist images and it crashes.
With mplayer it doesn't crash, but images are a mosaic of small squares and if visible
it 's