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<0> argh, surround sound isn't working for me. <0> It's mixing center into left and right. <0> How do I fix this? <1> i got problems reading flac files with xine. sound it jumping. Is this a know problem? <0> My FLAC works. <1> DanaG: is your problem not alsa related? did u try mplayes speaker test? <1> *mplayers <0> Speaker test works. <0> I don't like mplayer -- it doesn't have my codecs. <0> Xine does. <1> maybe you have A/52.surround downmix enabled
<0> What I'm playing is an MKV file with AC3 audio. <2> Config settings? (audio.device.*, audio.output.* - might be something relevant there) <0> Also, xine seems to be hanging on DVD play. <2> (note: I use plain stereo...) <1> DanaG: that's something which works for me, DVD playback :) <0> Oh, great, now the drive tray is locked. <0> I did a force-eject and the laser is still on! <0> aah, it just had 2 more instances in the background. <0> Oh, now there's a Kaffeine with status "zombie". <2> Wanting a DVD to read from? :-) <0> I have a disk. <0> Now everything is hanging. <2> :-\ <0> gxine and kaffeine. <0> They're unkillable. <2> DVD in drive? <0> Yes. <0> Now even "eject /dev/cdrw (same drive) hangs. <2> Drive wedged, probably...? <0> Time to try my fiyah-wiyah drive <0> (firewire, misspelled on purpose) <2> You /could/ try 'hdparm -w /dev/dvd' (but note the hdparm man page's warnings about that option). <0> What's -w? <2> Device reset. <0> That hangs too. <0> Yup. <0> baah, I'll try the firewire first. <0> methinks it's funny that the manual eject didn't shut off the laser. <2> Cheap hardware? <0> It's a notebook drive. <2> Oh... not quite so cheap, then... <0> It's not a cupholder, that's for sure. <2> :-) <0> time to init 6. <0> hmm, I managed to lock up the kernel by reinserting the DVD after ejecting it. <0> methinks that disk may have been bad.
<0> Or perhaps the drive. <0> I'm using a different DVD in a different drive. <2> Could be either. <2> All that I can say is that my DVD writer copes better than my DVD reader with bad discs. <0> methinks the drive is to blame. <0> Yup. <0> Confirmed. <3> hi <3> how do i play a .cue file in xine? <3> *gxine <2> $ man 5 xine <3> thanks <3> doesn't seem to work... "The xine engine failed to start. No input plugin was found. Maybe the file does not exist or cannot be accessed, or there is an error in the URL" <2> Did you use the full path of the .cue file? <3> i cd'ed in the path <3> and just did gxine vcd://file.cue <2> It's probably looking for /file.cue <2> Try "vcd://$PWD/file.cue". <3> $PWD? <3> oh, the entire path? <2> Yes. <3> still no go <2> Hmm. Is the corresponding .bin file in the same directory? <3> yup <2> Anything useful in the log window? <2> (you might want to use -vvv) <3> http://rafb.net/paste/results/4cZZ0m20.html ...there <2> Eek. /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.3/xineplug_inp_vcd.so: undefined symbol: vcdinfo_get_seg_resolution <3> hrm :/ <2> Seen that before, but I don't immediately recall why :-\ <2> ... which version of xine-lib? <3> 1.0.3a-i686-1z21 <2> You should upgrade :-) <3> kk thanks :) <3> 1.1.2 is available from my distro's repository, should that be sufficient? <2> I think so. <3> kk <3> still the same thing :/ <3> NEEDED libxine.so.1 <3> NEEDED libc.so.6 <2> Just the two lines? <3> yup <2> => using built-in libvcd, then, I think... <2> This is odd. That function is present in the source... need to investigate this :-\ <2> If you can rebuild using an external libvcdinfo, that should get things working. <3> alright, i'll see what i can do
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