On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 11:03:22PM +0530, Rajen M. Parekh wrote:
> Rony wrote:
> >
> >Hi Rajen,
> >
> >You have got the picture clear. I already have xine-lib, xine ui and the 
> >win32 dlls in my system. Still the problem. 
> 
> That's because xine-libs by Suse Linux are not compiled with mp3 
> support. So, although you have installed xine-libs it won't play mp3. 
> So, download the one available with packman and you are on your way. 
> Alternatively you can download the xine-libs sources and then compile it 
> yourself. 

I had done that using the tar.gz and it successfully got installed too. 
After that I had even played a vcd once but could not repeat the 
process. Then realising that there is an rpm installed already, I had 
done a make uninstall for that xine-lib. 

Now I have updated the  xine-lib rpm with the latest libxine 1.1.1 from 
packman. It asked for the speex >=1.1. version. I updated it with the 
later rpm and then the xine was updated. 

Now dvds play in xine as well as kaffeine but vcds are still a problem. 
They don't play in xine but atleast now it has a vcd button in it. 
Kaffeine did play the vcd once but then never again. This takes care of 
the plugin and decoders part. Another thing, the disc1 of the same vcd 
plays after repeated tries in kaffeine but disk2 is not that 
successfull. Kaffeine always keeps throwing up the error of path not 
found even after typing the correct path in /dev as well as /media 
format. That could also be the reason xine cannot open the vcd.

I feel that this issue is related to the way the system mounts the vcd 
file system. BTW I have 2 drives one cdr/w and one dvd rom. Any clues on 
this peculiar problem.

Regards,

Rony. 

                
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