On Tuesday 18 September 2007, Randy Barlow wrote: > Mark Knecht wrote: > > So far I have no other errors. Aqualung plays audio files. MythTV > > works fine. mplayer seems to work, at least for audio files. xine is > > the only DVD application we use so it's special in that sense. I could > > try something else, I suppose. Not anxious to do that though. > > > > So far it seems like a xine problem. I'll look into dropping back a > > rev tomorrow if you or someone else doesn't have an idea which way I > > should go. > > It is starting to sound like an xine specific problem, and I'm honestly > not too familiar with xine. I use mplayer for everything pretty much, > but also I don't usually use the computer to play DVDs. Can anybody > else help?install
I am not sure why you are getting all these libdvdread messages. They don't come up on mine when I launch xine from a terminal (unless you are trying to play a DVD at the time - which I did not try). You could try rebuilding it in case some library linkage is borked (and revdep-rebuild fails to pick it up): # emerge -aDv media-libs/libdvdread BTW. win32codecs are necessary to play wmf and other types of files, so I would always set this flag On, just like you show in your emerge --info. Make sure that there is no package.use settings negating this. -- Regards, Mick
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