FYI - that was the trick. Thank you very much. In the long run, I
think the hdd=ide-scsi may have worked and I was running into sound
issues. But it works now - DVD playback rocks.
Thanks again, Jesse.
Harry
Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thursday 20 February 2003 17:37, Harold Helmich uttered:
I did. It blows up. xine-check even says it will when setup in scsi
emulation. I will try your previous solution. See if that helps.
Thanks again.
Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thursday 20 February 2003 19:24, Harold Helmich uttered:
Thanks, I give that a try. I know that the drive get remapp
On Thursday 20 February 2003 19:24, Harold Helmich uttered:
> Thanks, I give that a try. I know that the drive get remapped to
> /dev/scd1. But Xine can not deal with it. Without hdd=ide-scsi, I get
> horrible perfromance and it will not allow me to set DMA on via hdparm.
Xine looks for /dev/dv
Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thursday 20 February 2003 17:37, Harold Helmich uttered:
Having problems getting my DVD-ROM to work using DMA. I have a Toshiba
SD-M1212 DVD-Rom set up as a slave to my CD-RW. My CD-RW has DMA in
Linux but the DVD-ROM. Both have DMA set in the bios. Somewhere the
DV
On Thursday 20 February 2003 17:37, Harold Helmich uttered:
> Having problems getting my DVD-ROM to work using DMA. I have a Toshiba
> SD-M1212 DVD-Rom set up as a slave to my CD-RW. My CD-RW has DMA in
> Linux but the DVD-ROM. Both have DMA set in the bios. Somewhere the
> DVD-ROM DMA setting
Having problems getting my DVD-ROM to work using DMA. I have a Toshiba
SD-M1212 DVD-Rom set up as a slave to my CD-RW. My CD-RW has DMA in
Linux but the DVD-ROM. Both have DMA set in the bios. Somewhere the
DVD-ROM DMA setting is getting turned off. I have tried to turn on DMA
using hdparm