Karl Larsen wrote: > Ed Greshko wrote: >> Arthur Pemberton wrote: >> >>> After several attempts with a combination of mplayer, xine, totem and >>> ogle I can't play a DVD that is legally in my possesion. I can however >>> play any DVD rip that I can get my hands on. I _could_ reboot down to >>> Windows. But I just don't see why. To the powers that be, please put a >>> Window's only sticker on DVDs if that is only where it is meant to be >>> used. >>> >>> I can't find fault in the hackers who made the first few seconds of >>> the disks introduction play. Peace be with them. >>> >>> Sorry, just kinda upset about spending an hour trying to make a DVD disk >>> play. >>> >>> For the curious, these are the errors I got with Ogle (those from xine >>> were similiar, but more numerous) >>> >>> *** Zero check failed in ifo_read.c:926 >>> for vts_ptt_srpt->zero_1 = 0x2400 >>> >>> *** libdvdread: CHECK_VALUE failed in ifo_read.c:928 *** >>> *** for vts_ptt_srpt->nr_of_srpts < 100 *** >>> >>> FATAL[ogle_nav]: ifoRead_VTS_PTT_SRPT failed >>> ERROR[ogle_ctrl]: ogle_sysv_shmrm: Invalid argument >>> >>> >> >> Have you installed libdvdcss? >> >> > I think my DAY of trying to get a commercial DVD movie to play will > be useful. I have watched whole movies on my FC4 computer. Here is what > works. You must yum totem and xine as a pair from Europe and also from > Europe get the Codex files. These 3 things are required and they are all > from Europe. When these things are all intalled use totem to diplay the > movie. Xine will not work and neither will mplayer. Well... Adding the livna repo... then doing yum install xine* mplayer* libdvdcss* makes everything right for me. Simple as that.... Care to come over and watch a DVD? -- While my BRAINPAN is being refused service in BURGER KING Jesuit priests are DATING CAREER DIPLOMATS!!