When I was pasting the dmesg I realized that IDE-SCSI was probably screwing things up. It was, I guess I'll just load it when I need to burn a cd. All I have to say now is that the matrox cards have a nice video overlay - no significant changes in cpu usage regardless of window size :)
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: DVD issues Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 05:11:13 -0600 From: Patrick Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I bought a DVD drive last week and have been trying for a few days to get it to play DVD's under linux. I followed the howtos to compile both ogle and xine (using captaincss and dvdnav plugins) with proper css support. Ogle gives the following error: libdvdcss error: css error: ioctl_ReadCopyright failed, make sure DVD ioctls were compiled in libdvdcss error: css test failed libdvdread: Can't seek to block 256 libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO. vm: faild to read VIDEO_TS.IFO Xine (captaincss d5d plugin) gives: xine_init returning dvd_reader: opening /dev/dvd... dvd_reader: reset drive dvd_reader: could not read copyright struct vm: faild to open/read the DVD Xine (dvdnav) gives: libdvdcss error: css error: ioctl_ReadCopyright failed, make sure DVD ioctls were compiled in libdvdcss error: css test failed libdvdread: Can't seek to block 256 libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO. vm: faild to read VIDEO_TS.IFO Any ideas? This is a BTC 16x dvd: hdb: DVD-ROM OEM316B, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00 scsi0 : SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices Vendor: DVD-16X Model: OEM316B Rev: 1.00 The only lead I found anywhere was the ogle howto, it said to link /dev/dvd to the device (/dev/hdb in my case) and allow write permissions. I currently have the perms set to 666 on /dev/hdb, and no luck. Same errors as root. The other mention was that dvd ioctls was built into 2.4, so that's not the problem. Patrick ------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Sigfree mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.utacm.org/mailman/listinfo/sigfree
