Re: ogle doesn't read movies with libdvdcss
Tim Hanson <[email protected]> Sun, 15 Aug 2004 21:13:35 -0700
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On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 08:15, H}kan Hjort wrote: > Sat Aug 14 2004, Tim Hanson wrote: > > This is on an AMD 1700+ system I set the dvd to DMA16. > > > > Unencrypted movies appear to work fine. Here's the output of the check > > program first: > > > Make sure that you user has permission to read and write to the DVD drives > device node, i.e. /dev/hdd in your case. > > The output also indicates that you also possibly has a scsi node /dev/sr0 > that could be a DVD drive. You could give it a try using that also. > > /HÃ¥kan /dev/sr0 is a usb dvd. I get the same messages. After thinking about it, my guess is that SuSE has done something. With the 9.1 release one no longer needs to manually mount and unmount drives. The /etc/fstab entry looks something like this: /dev/dvdrecorder /media/dvdrecorder subfs fs=cdfss,ro,procuid,nosuid,nodev,exec,iocharset=utf8 0 0 (I changed /dev/dvdrecorder to /dev/hdd as an experiment to get it working. Both entries give the same result. I'm not familiar with "subfs," nor "fs=cdfss." There's nothing on the man page. Could you show me your /etc/fstab line for your dvd? TIA. -- Have people realized that the purpose of the fortune cookie program is to defuse project tensions? When did you ever see a cheerful cookie, a non-cynical, or even an informative cookie? Perhaps inadvertently, we have a channel for our aggressions. This still begs the question of whether the cookie releases the pressure or only serves to blunt the warning signs. Long live the revolution! Have a nice day.