[gentoo-user] Re: xine problem

2010-04-19 Thread James
walt w41ter at gmail.com writes:

 There is an automatically generated file  
 etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-cd-rules.
 If you have that file you might try deleting or moving it 
so the system will re-
 generate it during the next reboot.


OK, I tried this and it did not solve the problem.
In fact, it made no difference. 


diff 70-persistent-cd.rules 70-persistent-cd.rules.16apr2010
2c2
 # program, run by the cd-aliases-generator.rules rules file.
---
 # program, probably run by the cd-aliases-generator.rules rules file.
4,5c4,5
 # You can modify it, as long as you keep each rule on a single
 # line, and set the $GENERATED variable.
---
 # You can modify it, as long as you keep each rule on a single line
 # and set the $GENERATED variable.
6a7,13
 # CD-ROM_TW_120D (pci-:00:06.0-ide-0:1)
 ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0-ide-0:1,
SYMLINK+=cdrom, ENV{GENERATED}=1
 #  (pci-:00:08.0-scsi-1:0:0:0)
 ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:08.0-scsi-1:0:0:0,
SYMLINK+=cdrom1, ENV{GENERATED}=1
 ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:08.0-scsi-1:0:0:0,
SYMLINK+=cdrw1, ENV{GENERATED}=1
 ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:08.0-scsi-1:0:0:0,
SYMLINK+=dvd1, ENV{GENERATED}=1
 ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:08.0-scsi-1:0:0:0,
SYMLINK+=dvdrw1, ENV{GENERATED}=1
8,11c15,18
 SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=cdrom, ENV{GENERATED}=1
 SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=cdrw, ENV{GENERATED}=1
 SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=dvd, ENV{GENERATED}=1
 SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=dvdrw, ENV{GENERATED}=1
---
 SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=cdrom2, ENV{GENERATED}=1
 SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=cdrw2, ENV{GENERATED}=1
 SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=dvd2, ENV{GENERATED}=1
 SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=dvdrw2, ENV{GENERATED}=1




James




[gentoo-user] Re: xine problem

2010-04-19 Thread James
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:

 
 walt w41ter at gmail.com writes:

  If you have that file you might try deleting or moving it 
 so the system will re-


Here is the complete  file

# Optiarc_DVD_RW_AD-7200A (pci-:00:06.0)
SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=cdrom, ENV{GENERATED}=1
SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=cdrw, ENV{GENERATED}=1
SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=dvd, ENV{GENERATED}=1
SUBSYSTEM==block, ENV{ID_CDROM}==?*, ENV{ID_PATH}==pci-:00:06.0,
SYMLINK+=dvdrw, ENV{GENERATED}=1


From dmesg:

ide-cd driver 5.00
ide-cd: hda: ATAPI 48X DVD-ROM DVD-R/RAM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache

scsi 1:0:0:0: CD-ROMTSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223F  SB00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 48x/48x writer dvd-ram cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray
sr 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
sr 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 5


As there are 2 cd/dvd drives.

Any specific recomendations on custom udev rules?
(I mostly stumble when trying udev rules on my
own?


James






Re: [gentoo-user] Re: xine problem

2010-04-16 Thread mischdele
On Friday 16 April 2010 04:38:40 James wrote:
  mischdele at gmx.de writes:
   lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Apr  5 22:33 /dev/dvd1 - hda
   lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Apr  5 22:33 /dev/dvdrw1 - hda
  
  Looking at the files you listed I guess /dev/dvd doesn't exist on your
  system. You should probably try /dev/dvd1 or /dev/hda...
 
 OK, I Noticed that too. I cannot find where I change, dvd to dvd1 or
 hda.
 
 
 Nothing under settings
 
 
 maybe there is a config file I can edit manually?
 
 I cannot find any docs addressing how to change the DVD
 name/link/selection? I never had to do anything, other than 'emerge xine'
 in the past
 to use xine (used it for years) so HAL, dbus or kde4 must have changed
 it in a upgrade over the last few months.
 
 James

I've also never tried that, but on my system there's ~/.xine/config which I 
would try to edit (there's a media.dvd.device line in it which looks like 
the right thing to change accordingly...).



[gentoo-user] Re: xine problem

2010-04-16 Thread walt

On 04/15/2010 07:38 PM, James wrote:

  mischdeleat  gmx.de  writes:



lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Apr  5 22:33 /dev/dvd1 -  hda
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Apr  5 22:33 /dev/dvdrw1 -  hda



Looking at the files you listed I guess /dev/dvd doesn't exist on your system.
You should probably try /dev/dvd1 or /dev/hda...



OK, I Noticed that too. I cannot find where I change, dvd to dvd1 or hda.


Nothing under settings


maybe there is a config file I can edit manually?


There is an automatically generated file 
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-cd-rules.
If you have that file you might try deleting or moving it so the system will re-
generate it during the next reboot.






[gentoo-user] Re: xine problem

2010-04-15 Thread James
 mischdele at gmx.de writes:


  lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Apr  5 22:33 /dev/dvd1 - hda
  lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Apr  5 22:33 /dev/dvdrw1 - hda

 Looking at the files you listed I guess /dev/dvd doesn't exist on your system.
 You should probably try /dev/dvd1 or /dev/hda...


OK, I Noticed that too. I cannot find where I change, dvd to dvd1 or hda.


Nothing under settings


maybe there is a config file I can edit manually?

I cannot find any docs addressing how to change the DVD name/link/selection?
I never had to do anything, other than 'emerge xine' in the past
to use xine (used it for years) so HAL, dbus or kde4 must have changed
it in a upgrade over the last few months.

James








[gentoo-user] Re: xine problem

2010-04-13 Thread walt

On 04/13/2010 07:53 AM, James wrote:

Hello,

Xine has worked for me in the past. It has been a few months
since I used it. Now it give these popup error messages:

- xine engine error

There is no input plugin available to handle dvd:/
Maybe MRL syntax is wrong or file/stream source doesn't exist


second popup error

The source can't be read.
Maybe you don't have enough rights for this, or source doesn't
contain data (e.g. not disc in drive). (/dev/dvd)

Well other players work just fine.?


Is your css useflag set?






[gentoo-user] Re: xine problem

2010-04-13 Thread James
walt w41ter at gmail.com writes:



  - xine engine error

 Is your css useflag set?

yes, globally in make.conf

for xine-lib:


Installed versions:  1.1.17(1)(12:04:26 04/12/10)(X a52 aac aalib alsa css dts
esd flac gnome gtk imagemagick ipv6 jack libcaca mad mng modplug musepack nls
opengl oss sdl theora truetype v4l vcd vorbis xcb xv -altivec -directfb -dxr3
-fbcon -mmap -pulseaudio -real -samba -speex -vidix -vis -wavpack -win32codecs
-xinerama -xvmc)

???