Thanks... That was it. Now i can play things via the command line using xine -pfhq --no-splash dvd:/video/ripped/whatever.iso. By the way, I don't need the trailing slash for some reason.
One more quick newbie question. I have managed to use xine to play my MythVideo files using xine -pfhq --no-splash %s. I have spent the last hour trying to get the dvd image file to work within MythVideo. I have created a new MythVideo File Association within the Video settings called .iso. I am having trouble with the right command. I have tried: xine -pfhq --no-splash dvd:%s xine -pfhq --no-splash dvd:%s/ xine -pfhq --no-splash dvd:/%s xine -pfhq --no-splash dvd:/video/ripped/%s etc... The iso's are stored in /video/ripped/ along with all other MythVideo files. What am I doing wrong? Thanks again for peoples time... Jason On 8/27/05, Jesper Sörensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jason Mcmillon wrote: > > >Like many other people on this list, I am trying to create a Myth DVD > >juke box. I want to be able to create images (iso) of my dvd > >collection and be able to play them back in MythVideo with full menus. > > I have successfully created images using Scott's script below and > >using dvdshrink in windows (to make sure the problem isn't with the > >script). I am having difficulty getting them to play in both > >MythVideo (by adding a new extension type .iso and .ISO) and from the > >command line using xine. > > > >When I try xine -pfhq --no-splash dvd://THOMAS_CROWN_AFFAIR_16X9.iso I get: > > > > > > I think you need to use > "dvd:/full/path/to/THOMAS_CROWN_AFFAIR_16X9.iso". (Doesn't matter if > it's in the current directory). > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
