On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 11:07:57 -0400, Haines Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I installed and have been using mplayer succcessfully, but decided I'd > like to be able to run DVDs, and so now installed the win32codecs > package. I was able to play one DVD, which is a copy of an old silent > film, but when I try a new DVD, I get: > > libavformat file format detected. > LAVF_header: av_open_input_stream() failed > > Exiting... (End of file) > > So I did > > $ mplayer -v > MPlayer 1.0rc1-4.1.2-DFSG-free (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team > ... > get_path('codecs.conf') -> '/home/brownh/.mplayer/codecs.conf' > Reading /home/brownh/.mplayer/codecs.conf: > Can't open '/home/brownh/.mplayer/codecs.conf': > No such file or directory > Reading /etc/mplayer/codecs.conf: Can't open > '/etc/mplayer/codecs.conf': No such file or directory > Using built-in default codecs.conf. > ... > > It turned out I have no codecs.conf file in either /etc/mplayer/ or in > ~/.mplayer/ . Shouldn't mplayer have created the file? I was unable to > locate any instance of codecs.conf. > > Should I have uninstalled mplayer and then reinstalled it after > installing win32codecs? I don't think you need those codecs to play DVDs, but you might find that kaffeine or the totem movie player (both use xine I believe) 'just work'. -- Bob Cox. Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, UK.
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