The way that I usually figure out which track it is is to use xine.
On my Linux box, DVDs get mounted as /media/cdrom. If I use xine
dvd:/media/cdrom (instead of xine dvd:/dev/dvd), it displays the
track. In theory you could do the same with mplayer dvdnav: and
navigate to the feature but
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 01:20:06PM -0600, Roger Pack wrote:
It's odd that vlc with no disc menu plays it, since that does *not*
use dvdnav, whereas apparently mplayer *with* dvdnav does?
what about mplayer dvdnav://main_title_number does that work?
Sorry for the delay, but it wasn't easy to
Alexander Roalter a...@roalter.it wrote:
The same is also true for my The Producers DVD. Here playing title 1
with dvdnav starts with a clip from another title (but the correct
audio), then the video changes to the correct (and the sync gets
corrected slowly, initial it's 10 seconds or so
Am 27.07.2012 17:02, schrieb Fabian Keil:
Alexander Roalter a...@roalter.it wrote:
The same is also true for my The Producers DVD. Here playing title 1
with dvdnav starts with a clip from another title (but the correct
audio), then the video changes to the correct (and the sync gets
corrected
On 07/27/2012 12:26 AM, Jean-Baptiste Kempf wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 01:20:06PM -0600, Roger Pack wrote :
It's odd that vlc with no disc menu plays it, since that does *not*
use dvdnav, whereas apparently mplayer *with* dvdnav does?
But with no menu, VLC plays it in the wrong order.