From: Ulick Magee on 31 Aug 2009 17:11 Gilbert wrote: >> Works fine for me, 11.1 64-bit - although I had no sound until I set the >> xine engine audio setting in Kaffeine from 'auto' to 'alsa'. >> >> Some of your packages are not the latest though. I have: >> >> libdvdread4-4.1.3-1.16 >> libdvdread3-0.9.7-4.pm.11 > > Do I need both libdvdread4xxxx *and* libdvdread3xxxx ? Probably not. I don't know, but the presence of both might have something to do with this machine being installed from a KDE4 live CD and then having KDE3 pattern added later. It's more likely though that the fact that libdvdread has versions called 3 and 4, and KDE has versions called 3 and 4, is just a coincidence. -- Ulick Magee Free software and free formats for free information for free people. Open Office for Windows/OSX/Linux: http://www.openoffice.org OpenSUSE Linux: http://en.opensuse.org
From: bb on 1 Sep 2009 04:58 On 2009-08-30 14:34, Gilbert wrote: > Hi > > On a 64 bit 11.1 system, I cannot play commercial DVD's. I'm using Kaffeine > 0.8.8.0.pm.1-x86_64, libdvdread 4.1.3-1.pm.1.1-x86_64 & libdvdcss > 1.2.10-3.16-x86_64. Trying to play the DVD, Kaffeine throws a series of > error messages to the console; > > libdvdread Unable to read VTS_TMAP_ENT > libdvdread CHECK_VALUE failed in info_read (several of these) > libdvdread Invalid Title IFO (VTS_01_0.IFO) > > The same DVD's play correctly on a 32 bit OpenSuse 11.1 system using > libdvdread 4.1.3-1.9.i586, and libdvdcss 1.2.10.8.11.i586 > > Is there a known problem with 64-bit libdvdread and if so, has > anyone solved it? > > Regards > > You must build your own 64 bits rpm from the libdvdcss2 source. There is a script that can do the hard work for you :-) http://www.iiv.de/schwinde/buerger/tremmel/downloads/script_rpm4/install_libdvdcss2 Just a warning for them who live in USA, this code is illegal in all countries where the media mafia can buy any law they like so they can restrict your freedom to see a video you paid for. Lucky I'm not near that country USA, and never will since they add me to the list of criminals just to send this link. Amazing !!!! /bb
From: Ulick Magee on 1 Sep 2009 14:38 bb wrote: > > You must build your own 64 bits rpm from the libdvdcss2 source. I run 11.1 64 bit, can play DVDs, and haven't compiled anything. -- Ulick Magee Free software and free formats for free information for free people. Open Office for Windows/OSX/Linux: http://www.openoffice.org OpenSUSE Linux: http://en.opensuse.org
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