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[vdr] Re: dvd-plugin (rc11) problem
Thanks.
This solved the problem.
Br,
-Tero-
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org] On Behalf
Of
> Patrick Cernko
> Sent: 2. kesäkuuta 2004 14:35
> To: vdr@linuxtv.org
> Subject: [vdr] Re: dvd-plugin (rc11) problem
>
> Also sprach tero.knuth@iki.fi zu "02.06.2004 13:20" Anno Domini:
> > I've got my VDR 1.3.8 up and running with Femon, subtitles and dvd
> plugins.
> >
> > I'm having weird problems with my dvd plugin (rc11). I start my VDR
with
> > rc.local and everything else works but when I try to play a dvd, VDR
> restarts.
> >
> > This far everything is quite understandable but after I killall
runvdr
> > and ./runvdr and try to play a dvd I get "No accelerated IMDCT
transform
> > found". If I now hit Ctrl + C, VDR restarts. The weird part is that
> after this
> > I can play DVDs with VDR. The problem is that now when I want to
watch
> DVDs, I
> > first have to kill vdr, then rerun it and do the other tricks before
I
> can.
> >
> > What might be the problem with my setup?
> >
>
> I had a similar problem, which I finally got debuged to:
>
> libdvdnav requests the $HOME environment variable and makes a
assertion
> affterwarts that it exists. In my debian system, it does NOT exists
for
> boottime init scripts which lead to a segfault ("asserting failed").
If
> I started vdr from a comand shell afterwards it exists of course so
the
> problem always disapeared! The simple solution is to set $HOME before
> starting vdr, to make sure it is set for it. Just put a
>
> export HOME=/root
>
> directly before the point where you start vdr in rc.local!
>
> CU
> --
> Patrick Cernko | mailto:errror@errror.de | http://www.errror.de
> Quote of the Week: "printk("VFS: Busy inodes after unmount. "
> "Self-destruct in 5 seconds. "
> "Have a nice day...\n");"
> (2.3.99-pre8 /usr/src/linux/fs/super.c)
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