Hi,
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
The mplayer plugin doesn't do much more than offering a filebrowser plus a very clever passthrough of remote control codes. Mplayer itself then allows to output via mpegpes device, i.e. the full featured card.
This sounds like something worth looking at then, if I can't get the DVD plugin working, thanks.
IMHO segfaulting doesn't indicate a wrong processor instruction set
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It seems to spit out that runtime error and die miserably...
I compiled the libraary on the machine and I am sure there are no instruction set issues, as it would have complained at the time.
The liba52 messages I am seeing are not even errors or warnings I think - just information, but they are the last thing I see before the seg fault. Short of learning how to use gdb and analysing core dumps, is there any way I can increase the verbosity of the error messages?
I am wondering if there is some dependency I am missing. The machine does not have a DVD drive installed and the kernel has no UDF or ISO9660 modules.
I think I have everything configured to read the directory containing the copy of the files on the hard disk (not ISO files), so none of the above should be required, but I wonder are checks happening anyway.
(also CC to sender because of his mail receive issue)
Thanks I am using the mail archive to follow the thread.
Regards,
Richard