This definitely won't be fixed now, as mplayer was removed from Debian
and thus won't be in the next release of Ubuntu. Introducing dvdnav
support into a stable release is not going to happen, unfortunately (we
only do stable release updates for bug fixes, not new features).
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Sorry, my previous comment was in error. It has been *seven* years
since Debian declined to enable dvdnav because the feature was
considered unstable by upstream. *Five* years ago they decided it was
reasonable to enable the feature and did so. It's interesting that this
bug was only opened (and
I'm even more confused now that I notice that Reinhard Tartler seems to
have changed the Debian package to support dvdnav and then a year later
declined to do the same for the Ubuntu package?
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This is now fixed in Debian. mplayer on Debian Wheezy will play
`dvdnav` URLs.
This is still unfixed in Ubuntu 14.04. It would be really nice if the
Ubuntu mplayer package were re-built with dvdnav support. Since it has
been four years since the comment about libdvdnav being "highly
experimenta
** Changed in: mplayer (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/542268
Title:
Mplayer & dvdnav - No stream found to handle url
To manage notific
dvdnav is intentioanlly disabled, see the corresponding bug report in
debian for an explanation from an upstream developer why. Short: dvdnav
support is highly experimental and not ready yet for production use.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #430211
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> Am I correct in understanding that there will be a fix for this problem
> before release?
yes
> Regarding "adding libdvdnav-dev should fix this." I am assuming you are
> referring to building mplayer with dvdnav?
exactly.
> Apologies for my ignorance but I am learing all the time.
no proble
Hi Reinhard,
Am I correct in understanding that there will be a fix for this problem
before release?
Regarding "adding libdvdnav-dev should fix this." I am assuming you are
referring to building mplayer with dvdnav?
Apologies for my ignorance but I am learing all the time.
Thanks for your effor
I've seen these messages as well, but they are absolutely unrelated to
this issue. I suspect they come from pulseaudio
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I'm getting the same with Lucid Lynx beta 1. Specifically, I'm getting
the 'bt_audio_service_open' error message with every file (audio or
video) that I play. They all appear to play with no problems, however!
e.g.
mplayer 01\ -\ Sinfonia\ in\ D\ Major\,\ No.7\:\ Allegro\ assai.ogg
bt_audio_serv
according to the buildlogs, mplayer was indeed built without dvdnav
support:
Checking for DVD support (libdvdnav) ... no
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Disabled optional drivers:
Input: dvdnav radio tv-dshow nemesi libdvdcss(internal)
Codecs: libschroedinger libdirac libdv libamr_wb libamr_nb toolame twolame
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