Bug 252982
Summary: | .iso image of dvd-video, no demuxer found | ||
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Product: | [Fedora] Fedora | Reporter: | Adrian Roman <adyroman> |
Component: | xine-lib | Assignee: | Aurelien Bompard <gauret> |
Status: | CLOSED CANTFIX | QA Contact: | Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa> |
Severity: | low | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | low | ||
Version: | 7 | CC: | ville.skytta |
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Hardware: | i386 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Last Closed: | 2007-08-16 13:45:10 UTC | Type: | --- |
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Description
Adrian Roman
2007-08-16 13:30:28 UTC
Neither xine or totem-xine are Fedora packages, and the Fedora xine-lib does not contain software MPEG playback features so even if the .iso would open, the video wouldn't play with the Fedora xine-lib alone. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems Chances are that wherever you got xine and totem-xine from may also have a xine-lib addon package available that provides actual DVD/MPEG playback functionality for xine-lib. Also, you didn't mention how you tried to open the .iso - I think at least from the command line for xine the command should be like "xine dvd:///path/to/foo.iso" Interestingly enough, using "xine dvd:///path/to/foo.iso" or "totem dvd:///path/to/foo.iso" works, but the File - Open method or "xine foo.iso" doesn't work... I thought that unencrypted DVD playback was provided by the xine-lib package shipped with Fedora, but looking over the link you posted above makes it clear that it's not. Thanks very much for the prompt answer. Adrian To clarify, unencrypted DVDs are not the problem per se, there are several applications dealing with those already in Fedora (libdvdread, k3b, dvdauthor etc). The problem is decoding the MPEG audio/video streams on the DVD in software. Nevertheless, there's an open bug for adding the "raw" DVD support to xine-lib as there is at least one hardware solution supported in Fedora that can be used for the playback without the software decoding encumbrance, see bug 213597 |