I try vlc and ot get one or two frame per second ... it's correct but not perfect. But I can use subtitles, .... like a "real" dvd player.
I haven't try ogle ... i will. Thanks. -----Message d'origine----- De: Marc Menem [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: mardi 26 novembre 2002 16:03 A: jan Govaere Cc: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org Objet: Re: DVD playback suspend and wake issue > I try to configure the dvd on my ibook2 600. I found a doc : > http://dvd.sourceforge.net/xine-howto/en_GB/html/howto-9.html > > but I don't know how to actvite raw device in the kernel 2.4.20 ... > I haven't seen it ? To create the raw devices, just tye as root MAKEDEV raw > > Does anyone use it ? > Any advice for improving the dvd reading ? > I use vlc with which I have the better result. > Even using the raw devices, xine still isn't good enough. Ogle is OK, recompiling the debian package with gcc-3.2 improves it a bit, but I still get some lost frames. I haven't tried vlc. I didn't succeed compiling mplayer, "missing codec error" when I try to read the DVD. Is vlc better than ogle ? BTW, has anyone a clue why DVD playback is fine under MacOS ? Is there some kind of hardware mpeg decoder in the ati chip which isn't supported under GNU/Linux, or did they just do a great optimisation job ? Marc Menem