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Hi,
i had similar problems in the past.
Is this issue still present in the latest version of vlc, in Hardy or Intrepid?
//magnus
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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VLC problem with ISO DVD Files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231282
You received this bug
My problem was solved using vlc %m. So NTFS had nothing to do with it.
Btw I'm using NTFS-3G, which is quite good on my Aspire One.
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VLC problem with ISO DVD Files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231282
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Bumped into this thread while looking for a solution on my Aspire One ( Linpus
Lite ~= Fedora 8 ).
I seem to have the same problem. Cannot check ftm whether the solutions
proposed here would work.
In my case the iso is being read from a USB disk with NTFS.
Will check later and report back.
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I don't think this bug should be closed quite yet. Using vlc %F or
vlc %m or just vlc as the launch command works for local files, but
it doesn't work for URLs such as smb://. It seems that when VLC gets a
DVD ISO in URL form, that the movie will play as a large stream, but
navigation and sound do
Thanks, this helped me. You might be interested to read this
http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-
spec/latest/ar01s06.html, as it explains what %U, %m, etc. mean.
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VLC problem with ISO DVD Files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231282
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Laszlo,
Actually I took your advice a bit differently and just made a custom
command to open ISO files with vlc %m. Thanks for the fix. This
issue can be closed now.
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VLC problem with ISO DVD Files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231282
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This is not a bug but a setting of the launch command. Sorry for posting
from my end..
MMarking, try this:
To change the launch command for vlc: Right click on Applications - Edit menus
- Choose sound and video on left side, right click on vlc on right side -
Properties and change command to