How do I play a DVD-Video in DVDPlayer with XBMC for Linux?
#1
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Hello,

Could you explain me the method to play a DVD with LXBMC ? Oo

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#2
Hi,

I have successfuly compiled XBMC on Ubuntu 7.04 (following the readme.linux).

Video and audio are working nicely.

But I can't figure out how to play a DVD.

If I add a source for the DVD I can only browse the DVD as a directory (AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS) but can't play it.

Any idea? even if there is no support Wink

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#3
On the Xbox version there is an autorun option:
http://xboxmediacenter.com/wiki/index.ph...gs#Autorun
Not sure it applies to the Linux port though.
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#4
it does
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#5
Shouldn't it then be default on?
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#6
Thanks for the reply

hmm, I've check that already but no luck with xbmc. I can play a DVD with mplayer.

Do I need to add a specific entry in sources.xml for my dvd or is it "autodetected" by xbmc ?

I'll run in debug and let you know.

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#7
Here a part of the log :

Detecting DVD-ROM media filesystem...
CD Analysis Report
__________________________________
CD-ROM with both UDF and ISO 9660 filesystem
ISO 9660: 2285856 blocks, label `'
UDF: version 1.02
---cut---
Loading: /home/nico/XBMC/BUILD/system/players/dvdplayer/libdvdnav-i486-linux.so
msg: libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 0.2.0cvs from http://dvd.sf.net
msg: libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.9 for DVD access
msg: libdvdread: Can't stat \Device\Cdrom0
No such file or directory
libdvdnav: vm: failed to open/read the DVD
Error on dvdnav_open
InputStream: Error opening, \Device\Cdrom0
CDVDPlayer::OnExit()
DVDPlayer: eof, waiting for queues to empty
CDVDPlayer::OnExit() deleting input stream
Playback has finished

So for some reason it can't find \Device\Cdrom0

/dev/cdrom does exists ...

Any idea ?

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#8
it looks like you burned your DVD-Video wrong, it can not be ISO9660 nor a ISO9660/UDF hybrid, it has to be burnt as a DVD-Video (which is pure UDF 1.02). Can you try a couple of original bought/retail DVD-Video discs instead of copies/backups?

PS! Also upload a full log onto pastebin.com and post the link here.
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#9
Thanks for following up ..

I've inserted original DVDs and still the same issue.

Here is the Log :

http://pastebin.com/m5a942177

Also I can play DVDs on the same box using vlc (/media/cdrom0)
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#10
I posted a fix for this yesterday. Can you please check with latest SVN and report back?

Thx.
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#11
I just tried the latest build. I can play individual .vobs under VIDEO_TS but cannot find a way to navigate the DVD Menu.
Also manually tried setting XBMC_DVD_DEVICE to my DVD device but no success.
Ajay
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#12
vulkanr fixed some of those issues. Still issues remain and we will fix it...
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