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<0> hi for some reason xine wont play dvd but mplayer will, how do i fix this? <0> The source can't be read. <0> Maybe you don't have enough rights for this, or source doesn't contain data (e.g: no disc in drive). (Encrypted or faulty DVD) <0> is the error message <1> Is libdvdcss2 installed? <0> yeah <1> Is xine configured to use the correct device? <1> (Try "dvd://path/to/drive") <0> where do i find this option? <0> normally i use kaffeine <1> Settings window. <2> or completely not <1> :-) <0> sorry my desktop hung, had to kill X <2> _ds, ha! i got it right :P
<0> xine: cannot find input plugin for MRL [dvd://0.0] <0> xine: input plugin cannot open MRL [dvd://0.0] <0> xine: found input plugin : DVD Navigator <0> xine: found demuxer plugin: AVI/RIFF demux plugin <0> xine: found input plugin : file input plugin <0> xine: found demuxer plugin: DVD/VOB demux plugin <0> xine: found input plugin : DVD Navigator <2> xine built wihtout dvd support, maybe <1> Oh, right... delete "0.0" <1> Unless you're using a very recent CVS snapshot. <0> no <0> dev/dvd <0> is what it says <0> (with / in front) <1> <0> xine: cannot find input plugin for MRL [dvd://0.0] <0> which plugin do I need? <1> Not relevant. You're using "dvd://0.0" as the MRL, according to that. <1> And that *will* be rejected (without my recent fixes). <1> (Unless you have a suitable file or device node with that name.) <0> i am having some trouble finding the correct setting <0> _ds? <1> Hmm? <0> could you tell me which setting i had to replace? <1> media.dvd.device, but you've already said that it's /dev/dvd. <0> yes <1> Have you tried using just "dvd:/" as the MRL? <0> yes <1> Hmm. Strange... should work identically in kaffeine, xine, gxine... <1> It wouldn't be the DVD region setting, by any chance? <0> no its region free <0> my dvd <0> it works in mplayer too <0> just not xine gxine nor kaffeine <1> It's worth telling xine the correct region anyway. <2> make sure you do have dvd plugin working correctly, most distributions cripples it <1> (and building my own xine-lib .debs...) <2> (yeah and maintaining xine-lib by myself, too :P) <0> hmmm it used to work till not long ago <0> i unistalled a lot of **** but everything with xine is there <2> FFIXXX, which distribution? <0> mandriva <2> hrm, not sure how to check their deptree, apt used to take care of it when last i used a binary distro <0> usely they have crippled version and none crippled version of software <0> do i need some other libs maybe? <1> Two odd things: no MPEG demux plugin, and that AVI/RIFF demux is... unusual for a DVD. <1> This is more like what I'd expect (with timestamps, something else new in CVS): <1> 23:13:42: xine: found demuxer plugin: DVD/VOB demux plugin <1> 23:13:42: xine: found input plugin : DVD Navigator <1> 22:54:56: xine: found demuxer plugin: Elementary MPEG stream demux plugin <1> 22:54:55: xine: found input plugin : file input plugin <0> do you know the names of these plugins? <1> Filenames? Look in /usr/lib/xine/plugins/* <0> i meant which packages i should install <1> Dunno. Not used Mandriva... <0> i am gonna try another user.... <0> see if that helps <0> thank and if i can't work it out ill try later <1> Anybody with gcc 3.0?
<1> xine-lib compilation bug report in xine-user... <0> i tried another (non encrypted dvd this plays <1> Random thought: rm ~/.dvdcss -rf <2> FFIXXX, make sure libdvdcss is installed <2> it's opened at runtime, so it might simply be missing and it will fail to play rather than fail to run <0> i do have libdvdcss v 1.2.9 <1> Hmm... odd. I *don't* have that installed, yet xine-lib happily reads a commercial DVD. Turns out that libdvdread3 handles CSS too. <2> _ds, really? <1> ... hmm, libdl... <0> i have dvdread too <0> dvdplay and dvdnav too <1> Not sure what's going on here... <0> i was doing some checking seems i might have gotten the crippled version during an upgrade <1> Hmm. Looks like it's my DVD reader drive which is handling the encryption. I need libdvdcss2 when playing a commercial DVD via the writer. <1> !suse is non-crippled xine-lib RPMs at http://packman.links2linux.org/?action=124 <3> OK. <2> _ds, yeah mine too is able to decode region2 fine in hardware, but region 1 has to go through dvdcss <1> Hmm... I don't have any region 1 DVDs for testing. <1> regionset says no setting, mask=0xFF for both drives. <0> damn downgraded but still wont play <1> --verbose output /may/ help... <0> - xine engine error - <0> There is no input plugin available to handle 'dvd:/'. <0> Maybe MRL syntax is wrong or file/stream source doesn't exist. <1> That's --quiet ;-) <0> there was more <0> but that sums it up <0> ---------------------- (ERROR) ---------------------- <0> (/dev/dvd) <0> ------------------ (END OF ERROR) ------------------- <0> ---------------------- (ERROR) ---------------------- <0> (/dev/dvd) <0> ------------------ (END OF ERROR) ------------------- <0> xine: input plugin cannot open MRL [dvd:/] <0> xine: cannot find input plugin for MRL [dvd:/] <0> ---------------------- (ERROR) ---------------------- <0> got XINE_ERROR_NO_INPUT_PLUGIN. <0> ------------------ (END OF ERROR) ------------------- <0> ---------------------- (ERROR) ---------------------- <0> - xine engine error - <0> There is no input plugin available to handle 'dvd:/'. <0> Maybe MRL syntax is wrong or file/stream source doesn't exist. <0> ------------------ (END OF ERROR) ------------------- <0> ---------------------- (ERROR) ---------------------- <0> - xine engine error - <0> There is no input plugin available to handle 'dvd:/'. <0> Maybe MRL syntax is wrong or file/stream source doesn't exist. <0> ------------------ (END OF ERROR) ------------------- <1> Not /quite/ what I meant - run "xine --verbose=2 |tee log" (or possibly --verbose=3) and post the resulting log somewhere convenient (pastebin or something). <3> Hello again. <0> copying.... <0> pastebin is slow..... <2> use rafb.net/paste/ <0> http://rafb.net/paste/results/kmdhrF87.html <0> thanks that one worked <4> libdvdcss debug: cannot open /dev/dvd (No medium found) <4> oops <2> does /dev/dvd exist? <0> yes it is a link to hdc <0> does xine need gnome-vfs? <0> to play dvd? <2> shouldn't <1> No. <1> Is hdc the only device in that machine which is capable of reading DVDs? <0> yes <1> Just checking :-) <0> :s <1> !disclaimer is any help or advice given in this channel is given in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. Have a nice day :-) <3> OK. <0> hmm vlc won't open either
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