Is mplayer currently broken?

2008-04-26 Thread Yuri

Hi,

When I am tryig to play DVD disk:
mplayer dvd:// -sid 0 -vo xv -alang english -dvd-device /dev/acd0
all video comes up as scrambled, with big blinking squares as if MPEG2 
is damaged or not decrypted correctly.
But if I first read DVD content to disk mplayer plays the resulting 
directory ok:

dvdbackup -o . -M -i /dev/acd0
mplayer dvd:// -sid 0 -aid 128 -vo xv -dvd-device dvd-dir

I am using 7.0-STABLE and all my ports are up to date and I just rebuilt 
whole dependency tree of mplayer.


Anybody else is having this problem?

Yuri

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Re: Is mplayer currently broken?

2008-04-26 Thread Joshua Isom


On Apr 26, 2008, at 10:32 AM, Yuri wrote:


Hi,

When I am tryig to play DVD disk:
mplayer dvd:// -sid 0 -vo xv -alang english -dvd-device /dev/acd0
all video comes up as scrambled, with big blinking squares as if MPEG2 
is damaged or not decrypted correctly.
But if I first read DVD content to disk mplayer plays the resulting 
directory ok:

dvdbackup -o . -M -i /dev/acd0
mplayer dvd:// -sid 0 -aid 128 -vo xv -dvd-device dvd-dir

I am using 7.0-STABLE and all my ports are up to date and I just 
rebuilt whole dependency tree of mplayer.


Anybody else is having this problem?

Yuri

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Try using dvd://1 instead of dvd://, although I recommend installing 
lsdvd first to find out the most likely track to use.


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Re: Is mplayer currently broken?

2008-04-26 Thread Yuri


Try using dvd://1 instead of dvd://, although I recommend installing 
lsdvd first to find out the most likely track to use.



dvd://1 didn't help. when it worked dvd:// worked fine for me. But thank 
you for the suggestion to use lsdvd first.


Yuri

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