On Monday 20 Jan 2003 1:49 pm, Terry Sheltra wrote:
> Is this something that may have changed from the past?  Even before when
> I tried to use Xine (and I couldn't get it working then either), when I
> would install the d4d or the d5d package, it showed up in the UI as an
> option.  I'm in the same boat with this, all I get to choose from is VCD
> and DVB.  Even using the MRL link, I can't get it to recognize a DVD,
> much les s play it.  The only way I was able to get DVD to show up in
> the UI was to install the dvdnav package, but all it would do is play
> the intro of a DVD (garbled and mangled), and then show the DVD menu
> (all garbled and mangled).  The only truly successful program I've been
> able to get working with any DVD is ogle.  Even then, I wish more of the
> UI buttons worked (why no stop button??).  I'm not giving up on Xine
> yet, and would love to get it working.
>
The xine package out of the box played the dvd movie disk I tried as a test, 
so I thought all was well.  Then I tried a more modern film, and found that 
it didn't.  At that point I went along to plf and downloaded all the plugins 
I could find, hoping that they would solve the problem.  I think that was a 
big mistake, since it doesn't work at all now.

Anne
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Registered Linux User No.293302


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