2005/6/29, Gary Ogden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Can freevo navigate dvd menus within a .iso file? It launches
mplayer, and the menu is >> there with the music playing, but I can't
navigate, nor play the movie.
>> Is it something I need to configure within freevo to allow
navigating the menu?
>> 
>> Would I be better off using xine for dvd iso's?
>> 
>> Gary

2005/6/29, gislain wautriche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Might be wrong but I don't think mplayer nor xine can play raw iso's.
> Try to mount it first ( or do freevo mount it auto ?)
> You might also look in creating fxd file for this.
> 
> Gis.

In my experience launching mplayer on the command line with an iso as
a "movie file" like this:

10:58:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ (2974.7 Mb)]$ mplayer yankovic.iso

Then mplayer should automatically play the lingest title in the ISO
image.  As fas as I know you have to mount the iso first if you want
to open it in xine.  So if you want to get the menus (or it sounds
like you are getting the menu when you shouldn't in mplayer) then
there isn't currently an automatic way to do it, you have to create an
.fxd file.

Shawn

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