Bernard Mentink wrote: > >> > > A stupid question, and I'm sure you've covered this but I'll check > all the same.... I had a very similar problem when I re-installed > kaa from svn rather than my pre-compiled package. It turned out I > didn't have the libdvdcss library installed, and I'd missed the > compile line warning that I wouldn't get dvdcss support when I > build kaa > > This resulted in mminfo being unable to figure out that it was a > film dvd, and it tries to mount the disk rather than playing it. > > You can check this by running: > > mminfo -d 2 /dev/dvd > > If I remember correctly the debug output will say it doesn't have > css support if you have the same issue as I did. > > > > Hi Stephen, > > Yes libdvdcss is installed. I tried another dvd and that worked, it > seems this dvd is a problem. > > mminfo on the problem dvd is: > > [r...@tv bmentink]# mminfo -d 2 /dev/sr0 > setting to log level 2 > DEBUG factory(283): Trying audio/cd > DEBUG factory(283): Trying video/dvd > DEBUG factory(283): Trying video/vcd > DEBUG factory(283): Trying cd/unknown > /dev/sr0: unable to identify file > > However, VLC will play it fine .... go figure .. > > Cheers, > Bernie Jason or Dischi might be interested in this if you want to post to the devel list.
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