Hi.
There is a very easy solution. Provided you live in a country where there
are no patents on codecs go to: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu
Read the disclaimer and if it applies, follow the instructions.
Everything will be working just fine.
A
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 9:42 PM,
i actually had a problem like similar and i had the medibuntu repos, i
think it's ffmpeg or avconv related. to test my dvd's before burning,
i mount the iso and use mplayer. i think the fix was to uninstall and
compile ffmpeg from source. i haven't made a dvd in a while though.
On Mon, Jan 21,
Try an ISO mounting app from the software center and play it like a regular
DVD.
On Jan 20, 2013 3:42 PM, David King linux...@avoura.com wrote:
I am having some problems playing DVD files on my Ubuntu Studio 12.04.
The DVD is an ISO file, created using DVD Styler, from my own mpeg files.
I
I have the same problem. Tried several different mountig apps. In the
best case, i got it mounted, but the image contained the ISO file... :/
(on 12.10 xubuntu i had no problem mounting the same file, nor to play
it in VLC)
Thankfull for an answer,
Set H.
On 01/20/2013 09:49 PM, Adam Behnke
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 22:00:47 +0100, Set Hallstrom sakrec...@gmail.com
wrote:
I have the same problem. Tried several different mountig apps. In the
best case, i got it mounted, but the image contained the ISO file... :/
(on 12.10 xubuntu i had no problem mounting the same file, nor to play
it in
On Jan 20, 2013 3:42 PM, David King linux...@avoura.com wrote:
I am having some problems playing DVD files on my Ubuntu Studio 12.04.
The DVD is an ISO file, created using DVD Styler, from my own mpeg files.
I am surprised that Ubuntu Studio cannot play the DVDs it creates.
I looked online
On 01/20/2013 10:06 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 22:00:47 +0100, Set Hallstrom
sakrec...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the same problem. Tried several different mountig apps. In
the best case, i got it mounted, but the image contained the ISO
file... :/ (on 12.10 xubuntu i had no
I would like to add that when I was previously using Ubuntu Studio
10.10, I had much better luck with VLC and other programs in playing
video DVDs, it seems that with 12.04 things are not quite the same.
Probably because of moving from Gnome 2 to Xfce. I still prefer the old
Gnome 2, but have