James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
Ralph Shumaker wrote:
Ralph Shumaker wrote:
Menachem Shapiro wrote:
You could try setting up totem-xine, totem with an xine backend,
instead of gstreamer:
http://www.diffingo.com/blog/content/view/37/33/
If you are just looking for the gstreamer codecs to install, this
should be of interest:
http://www.gnome.org/projects/totem/#codecs
Totem does support DVDs, but you need to install libdvdcss
Menachem
When I said "learning curve" above, I meant regarding multimedia
stuff. I figured that it might just, oh, ... I don't know ..., work?
Regarding the libdvdcss, I remember poking around a bit and I yum
installed something that contained it, but it didn't seem to help.
Multimedia is it's own learning curve and I've barely scratched the
surface.
But thanks for the hints.
# yum list all | grep totem
totem.i386 2.18.1-3.fc7 installed
totem-mozplugin.i386 2.18.1-3.fc7 installed
totem-plparser.i386 2.18.1-3.fc7 installed
gnome-python2-totem.i386 2.18.0-1.fc7 fedora
totem-devel.i386 2.18.1-3.fc7 fedora
This doesn't reveal a totem-xine.
# yum list all | grep xine
gxine.i386 0.5.11-4.fc7 installed
gxine-mozplugin.i386 0.5.11-4.fc7 installed
oxine.i386 0.6.6-3.fc7 installed
xine-lib.i386 1.1.7-1.fc7 installed
xine-lib-devel.i386 1.1.7-1.fc7 installed
xine-lib-extras.i386 1.1.7-1.fc7 installed
xine-plugin.i386 1.0-3.fc7 installed
xinetd.i386 2:2.3.14-12.fc7 installed
This reflects the fact that I yum-installed everything xine. This
didn't help.
Everything *fedora* xine, that is.
I'll take a look at the links you provided.
New repositories sure do expand horizons.
Watching DVDs on my PC. This is kool.
-me finally feels da need for da bigga screen now man
Congratulations.
But hey! .. you should write up a case study and recipe (in as much
detail as you feel like) on your problem and overcoming it, and post it
on the KPLUG Wiki.
Regards,
..jim
All right, how's this:
http://www.kernel-panic.org/wiki/PlayDVDmoviesInLinux
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