Re: Playing DVDs using totem?

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--- Toralf Lund <toralf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> >Others in list have reported sucess with Totem. 
> You
> >just need certain packages and it will work.  If I
> >remember correctly something like gstreamer???? and
> >other plugins will make it work.  
> >  
> >
> What I was trying to say, was that I already tried
> this, and it still 
> won't play my DVDs..

I'm sorry that it won't work for you.  This had been
an in issue for me and now thank god, it has gone
away.  Sometimes its the hardware that give problems. 


> 
> >[ ... ]
> >  
> >
> >
> >Sorry to add to tbe discussion, but I have a few
> >remarks to add, I have both xine, and MPlayer on my
> >pcs and I don't have any problems.  Most Dvd's play
> >without a hiccup.  
> >  
> >
> How do you define "most"?

By "most" I mean encrypted dvd's and standard dvd's. 
To make it work for "most" if not all, we use
libdvdcss2.  And that takes care of that problem.  
> 
> >There are the frontends for xine 
> >http://xinehq.de/index.php/download
> >I can't complain about the frontend for xine the
> >xine-ui might not be the best but it works!  
> >
> >To install xine I obtain the rpms from 
> >http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/xine/.
> >I follow almost all the instructions there.  you
> can
> >get RealPlayer and install the w32codecs to play
> >windows media/quicktime and other formats. 
> >
> >As for MPlayer, you can install kplayer which is a
> >nice frontend for MPlayer.  
> >
> >I have no complains as both players work for me and
> as
> >far as ogle is concerned, it never worked for me. 
> I
> >tried it in Mandrake, and Fedora Core 2 and 3 and
> it
> >did not work.  They say it is real good, but it
> never
> >worked for me.  So I can't rate it.
> >  
> >
> Really? My experience has been exactly the opposite.
> Ogle has generally 
> worked, but I've had all sorts of problems with the
> others - especiall 
> mplayer. I've mainly tested it on network streams
> etc., though, and for 
> those it will generally crash, hang or just give me
> a black screen at 
> some point during the playback. As for DVDs, I think
> that when I tried a 
> while back, I had a hard time finding out how
> exactly to tell mplayer it 
> what to play - DVD menu support was non-existant.
Yes, MPlayer does not have DVD menu support, to get
that though we can still use MPlayer codecs for
xine-ui, kaffeine, or probably totem itself.  I have
kplayer installed as a frontend to MPlayer and type
dvd://1 and watch the movie, therefore avoiding the
previous and other stuff.  

Regards,

Antonio

> Right now, it won't 
> display anything except the initial blue screen if I
> select "Open DVD". 
> It then crashes as I right-click on the video
> window. That's with the 
> Gtk frontend, and using mplayerhq's own packages.
> 
> I did get some problems with Ogle right now, though,
> after upgrading all 
> the libdvd stuff etc. in an attempt to get the other
> players to work. 
> I'm investing the issue...
> 
> - Toralf
> 
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