Dennis Myers wrote:

On Saturday 13 August 2005 01:41 am, Carl J. Bauman wrote:
Hi,

I couldn't find anything helpful on this via Google and I don't know if
this is a known problem or not but when I try to open a DVD movie in my
Plextor PX-716A in Kaffeine, I receive the following "xine messages":

   The source can't be read.

   Maybe you don't have enough rights for this, or source doesn't
   contain data (e.g: no disc in drive). (/dev/hdc)

I also get the following "xine error":

   No plugin found to handle this resource (dvd:/)

When I click on the "Details" button on the xine error dialogue, I get
the following:

   xine: cannot find input plugin for MRL [dvd:/]
   xine: input plugin cannot open MRL [dvd:/]
   xine: found input plugin  : DVD Navigator
   demux_avi: invalid avi chunk "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk
   "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk
   "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk
   "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk
   "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk
   "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk
   "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk
   "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk "demux_avi: invalid avi chunk "xine:
   found demuxer plugin: AVI/RIFF demux plugin
   xine: found input plugin  : file input plugin

I should mention that I seem to be able to read CD's just fine and
inserting a blank DVD-R in the drive results in K3B popping up and
asking me what I want to do with it.

I have the following packages installed:

   k3b-dvd-0.11.20-7mdk
   win32-codecs-1.7-2plf
   libdvdnav4-devel-0.1.10-3mdk
   xanim-codecs-1.0-4plf
   dvd+rw-tools-5.21.4.10.8-2mdk
   libdvdplay0-1.0.1-5mdk
   libdvdcss2-1.2.9-1.1.102plf
   dvdwizard-0.4.2-1plf
   libdvdread-utils-0.9.4-5mdk
   libdvdread3-0.9.4-5mdk
   libdvdcontrol9-0.9.2-2mdk
   libaviplayavcodec0.7-0.7.43-3.20050620.1.1.102plf
   dvdauthor-0.6.11-2mdk
   libdvdread3-devel-0.9.4-5mdk
   libdvdnav4-0.1.10-3mdk
   libdvdcss2-devel-1.2.9-1.1.102plf
   real-codecs-1.2-2plf

My xine configuration for DVD media is currently
"media.dvd.device:/dev/dvdrw0" and my /dev/dvd* all appear to point to
the same place:

   lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root  3 Aug 10 19:20 /dev/dvd -> hdc
   lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root  3 Aug 10 19:20 /dev/dvd0 -> hdc
   lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root  3 Aug 10 19:20 /dev/dvdrw0 -> hdc

If anyone knows the solution to this problem, I would really appreciate
the information.

Thanks,
Carl
Carl, did you get "libdvdcss" from the PLF site? If not you won't be able to play a DVD movie that is commercially made. Find it on easy urpmi.zarb and the PLF-nonfree mirror. HTH
Thanks, Dennis, but I can't seem to find "libdvdcss" on the plf-nonfree mirror. My urpmi.cfg contains the following entry and I ran "urpmi-update -a" yesterday with no connection or other types of errors:

   plf-nonfree ftp://ftp.easynet.fr/plf/mandrake/non-free/10.2 {
     hdlist: hdlist.plf-nonfree.cz
     key-ids: caba22ae
     list: list.plf-nonfree
     with_hdlist: hdlist.cz
   }

and I get the following results to the following commands:

   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# urpmq --media plf-nonfree libdvdcss
   no package named libdvdcss
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# urpmq --media plf-free libdvdcss
   no package named libdvdcss
   The following packages contain libdvdcss:
   libdvdcss2
   libdvdcss2-devel
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# urpmi libdvdcss2
   The package(s) are already installed
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# urpmi libdvdcss2-devel
   The package(s) are already installed
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -qa | grep -i libdvdcss
   libdvdcss2-1.2.9-1.1.102plf
   libdvdcss2-devel-1.2.9-1.1.102plf

Please let me know if you see anything wrong in the above or if you have further suggestions. Should I uninstall and reinstall "libdvdcss"?

Thanks again,
Carl

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