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Heya everyone. I have been using Mandrake 9.1 for nearly 2 weeks now. I REALLY like it. I have (nearly) everything working the way I want it, but one thing is bugging me...I cant get DVD's to play.

 

First, the setup: I am using mdk on a Laptop and the DVD drive is actually a combo DVD/CD-RW drive. On Redhat 8.0 and 9.0 I needed to do a ln -s /dev/scd0 /dev/dvd and then DVD's would play just fine. When I try to do that in mdk, I get: ln: `/dev/dvd': File exists

 

Now for completly unrelated reasons I needed to reinstall this morning, so before I did, I deleted the /dev/dvd file-thing and then created the symbolic link, still no luck. After the fresh install (wiped out partitions and everything) its the same thing, although I have not yet deleted the /dev/dvd file-thing.

 

Now what happens is this: when I try to play a DVD through either Xine, Mplayer, KMplayer or XMovie, the program apparantly tries FOREVER to open the DVD, and nothing ever happens. If I wait for like (literally) 2 minutes, I hear the DVD spin up, then spin back down...but nothnig else happens.

 

As an added 'benifit' when I put a DVD in the drive I cant eject it. When press the eject button on the drive, nothing happens. I have to log out of X to get the drive to open.

 

Now as a CD-Rom drive or burner the drive works perfect, no problems at all.

 

So....anyone got any ideas? I know very little about linux, but I am learning more everyday, and I would sure like to learn how to fix this issue today

 

Thank you,

Rob

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I don't know if I can help but there we go..

 

I had to install special packages on my system to be able to play DVDs. This is due to one reason -> The DVDs are encrypted! So I installed xine-d5d, xine-d4d, libdvdnav-0.1.3 and xine-dvdnav-0.9.13 to be able to read them. Now I have 3 new buttons on my Xine UI. I have NAV, d5d and d4d. Before to install those packages I only had VCD, DVD and CDA. Notice that the DVD will no play if I clic the DVD button for the simple reason that this button call the library to read unencryted DVDs. So I really have to press the d5d button and then I can navigate the DVD.

 

BTW I use Xine ONLY.

 

You can download those packages from this website:

http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/~jcm/...de/XINE-0.9.13/

 

Hope I can help a bit.

 

MOttS

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I don't know if I can help but there we go..

 

I had to install special packages on my system to be able to play DVDs.  This is due to one reason -> The DVDs are encrypted!  So I installed xine-d5d, xine-d4d, libdvdnav-0.1.3 and xine-dvdnav-0.9.13 to be able to read them.  Now I have 3 new buttons on my Xine UI.  I have NAV, d5d and d4d.  Before to install those packages I only had VCD, DVD and CDA.  Notice that the DVD will no play if I clic the DVD button for the simple reason that this button call the library to read unencryted DVDs.  So I really have to press the d5d button and then I can navigate the DVD.

 

BTW I use Xine ONLY.

 

You can download those packages from this website:

http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/~jcm/...de/XINE-0.9.13/

 

Hope I can help a bit.

 

MOttS

 

I went to that page and downloaded and installed everything from it (although I didn't see d5d nor d4d). Everything seemed to go well, but nothing happenend when I started xine. That is to say that it was just as I left it; I still can't play DVD's. Any ideas?

 

Afterthought: I found d5d, but in order to install it I needed xine-lib >= 9.13, so I get that. Unfortunately, that's dependant on libogg and libvorbis, which I believe I have, but it says I don't. So I download each of those and try to install (and update) and it says it's in conflict with my older ones, which I do have. I'm still a noob, and I'm using rpms, but I thought the rpm -U would take care of updating the files...

 

It's probably something simple i'm doing wrong.

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I've had problems getting the d5d and d4d packages to work with MDK 9.1 as well. As temporary solution I've been using Ogle and mplayer which don't seem to suffer the same problems. But I prefer Xine, so as soon as I work out what I'm doing wrong I'll transfere back.

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You seem to have dep_hell with some of the RPMS.

 

Try this.

http://www.mandrakeusers.org/viewtopic.php?t=6090

 

Once you have done that you can go to a command line and "urpmi xine"

And also "urpmi ogle"

 

For Xine, after you do "urpmi xine" you can go into rpmdrake (or Install Software in MCC) and search for xine. The d5d package will be in the search results. Install it and any dependencies.

Good luck!!

 

James

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I updated my sources with EasyURPMI and then went ahead. Here's what happened (mind you I have all of these rpms already downloaded):

 

[1536][root: rpm]$ urpmi xine-d5d-plugin-0.2.7-3.i686.rpm

The following packages have bad signatures:

xine-d5d-plugin-0.2.7-3.i686.rpm

Do you want to continue installation ? (y/N) y

installing xine-d5d-plugin-0.2.7-3.i686.rpm



Installation failed:

       xine-lib == 0.9.13 is needed by xine-d5d-plugin-0.2.7-3

[1536][root: rpm]$ urpmi xine-lib-0.9.13-1.i686.rpm

The following packages have bad signatures:

xine-lib-0.9.13-1.i686.rpm

Do you want to continue installation ? (y/N) y

installing xine-lib-0.9.13-1.i686.rpm



Installation failed:

       libogg is needed by xine-lib-0.9.13-1

       libvorbis is needed by xine-lib-0.9.13-1

[1537][root: rpm]$ urpmi libogg-1.0-5.i386.rpm

The following packages have bad signatures:

libogg-1.0-5.i386.rpm

Do you want to continue installation ? (y/N) y

installing libogg-1.0-5.i386.rpm



Preparing...                ##################################################

Installation failed:

       file /usr/lib/libogg.so.0.4.0 from install of libogg-1.0-5 conflicts with file from package libogg0-1.0-3mdk

 

Am I missing something or did I just not read something carefully? What does one do when packages conflict with others??

 

Thanks for your help so far!

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Thanks, but I already tried that too.

 

[1807][root: rpm]$ rpm -Uvh libogg-1.0-5.i386.rpm

Preparing...                ########################################### [100%]

file /usr/lib/libogg.so.0.4.0 from install of libogg-1.0-5 conflicts with file from package libogg0-1.0-3mdk

 

I thought that would work, but it has the same problem.

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Give this a try:

rpm -e libogg-1.0-3

or

urpme libogg-1.0-3

 

Then:

rpm -ivh libogg-1.0-5.i386.rpm

or

urpmi libogg-1.0-5

 

See if that helps your problem. I realize that the -Uvh should fix the problem, but someimes you have to try the long way to get the job done.

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I was really hopeful on that one. Unfortunately, if I uninstall this file, it have to take my entire :wink: computer with it.

 

[2247][root: rpm]$ urpme libogg0-1.0-3mdk

To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be removed (171 MB):

arts-1.1.0-2mdk

galaxy-kde-0.2-22.1mdk

galaxy-kde-kwin-0.2-22.1mdk

gnome-telnet-2.4-4mdk

gnome2-2.2.0-1mdk

grip-3.0.5-1mdk

k3b-0.8.1-3mdk

kde-i18n-en_GB-3.1-1mdk

kdeadmin-3.1-8mdk

kdeartwork-kde-classic-3.1-3mdk

kdebase-3.1-83.3mdk

kdebase-nsplugins-3.1-83.3mdk

kdebase-servicemenu-1.0-7.2mdk

kdegraphics-3.1-9.1mdk

kdelibs-3.1-58.1mdk

kdelibs-common-3.1-58.1mdk

kdemultimedia-3.1-10mdk

kdenetwork-3.1-31mdk

kdepim-3.1-17mdk

kdetoys-3.1-5mdk

kdeutils-3.1-9mdk

krootwarning-9.1-5mdk

krozat-9.1-2mdk

libarts-1.1.0-2mdk

libogg0-1.0-3mdk

libvorbis0-1.0-6mdk

libvorbisenc2-1.0-6mdk

libvorbisfile3-1.0-6mdk

lisa-3.1-31mdk

mandrake-galaxy-9.1-21mdk

mdkkdm-9.1-24mdk

mdklaunchhelp-9.1-3mdk

nautilus-2.2.1-5mdk

quanta-3.1-19mdk

rmxmms-0.4-1

sox-12.17.3-4mdk

vorbis-tools-1.0-2mdk

xine-dvdnav-1-0.beta4.1mdk

xine-plugins-1-0.beta4.1mdk

xine-ui-0.9.18-1mdk

xmms-1.2.7-18mdk

xmms-arts-0.4-8mdk

xmms-more-vis-plugins-1.6.0-2mdk

xmms-skins-1.0.0-13mdk

Is this OK? (Y/n)

 

But that does seem as if it would work... then I could install the new one in its stead.

 

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It's the same thing in another direction:

[2248][root: rpm]$ rpm -e libogg0-1.0-3mdk

error: removing these packages would break dependencies:

       libogg0 >= 1.0-1mdk is needed by vorbis-tools-1.0-2mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by libvorbisfile3-1.0-6mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by libvorbis0-1.0-6mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by libvorbisenc2-1.0-6mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by libarts-1.1.0-2mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by arts-1.1.0-2mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by xmms-1.2.7-18mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by vorbis-tools-1.0-2mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by sox-12.17.3-4mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by kdemultimedia-3.1-10mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by xine-plugins-1-0.beta4.1mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by k3b-0.8.1-3mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by kdelibs-3.1-58.1mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by kdelibs-common-3.1-58.1mdk

       libogg.so.0   is needed by kdebase-3.1-83.3mdk

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Well, I can help you out with some of the dependencies. If you have texstar as a source for urpmi you can type

urpmi kdebase-3.1.2

and upgrade KDE to the more current version. That will download and upgrade all of the kde packages, which are included as most of those dependencies. Give it a try and see what happens there.

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