Funny!!! I've never had success with xine in the past ... so didn't
bother with it :)
But, I just tried it and guess what ... seems to be working just fine.
I ran from a terminal and do get a lot of messages like this:
*** libdvdread: CHECK_VALUE failed in nav_read.c:356 ***
*** for dsi->dsi_gi.zero1 == 0 ***
Does that mean anything?
I've checked the log files and haven't found anything there. But, if
xine works that's great. Thanks for the suggestion.
I'm not an Ubuntu guy so I have no idea what
they've set up but
personally I've had the best luck with xine. Totem never worked right
and mplayer I haven't used in years. It's not on my systems here. xine
runs fine on all my machine with or without an rt-kernel. Has a lot of
configuration options which is good if you want to dig in, bad if you
just want it to work.
Any clues in dmesg. Usually there will be something if drives are
timing out or there are blockages of some type. Also look in
var/log/messages, etc.
good luck,
Mark
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