DVD Playing [was: pismo Qs/short rant]

Greg Hamilton yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Thu Jul 24 17:40:01 2003


Sounds good, did you build from source or are there packages available?

On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 05:04  AM, Stefan Bruda wrote:

> At 19:29 +0100 on 2003-7-24 Jonathan Hudson wrote:
>>
>> GH> I went hunting for xinedvdnav, which lead to libdvdnav which 
>> wasn't
>> GH> installed. I've yumed it. Still no 'nav' button, though as you 
>> say I
>> GH> shouldn't expect one. Don't have a DVD handy to test it but I'm
>> GH> expecting positive results.
>>
>> Menu navigation is borken (at least on my G4 Powerbook) and has been
>> for some versions now (works fine on my Intel boxen, alas). If you
>> want menus on PPC, ogle is perhaps your best bet.
>
> Xine works super for me (as opposed to ogle that has a sound
> synchronization problem); in fact it is the only video player I really
> use.  This (working great that is) includes DVD navigation and stuff.
>
> Details: xine-lib 1-beta12 (which includes dvdnav, so no extra NAV
> button is present/needed), xine-ui 0.9.20, libdvdread-0.9.4,
> libdvdplay 1.0.1, libdvdcss 1.2.6, all compiled from sources (GCC
> 2.95.4).  Everything runs (as I was saying, very well) on my rev.3
> Tibook (Linux 2.4.20-ben10, glibc 2.2.5).
>
> Stefan
>
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