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Yes I do have the mythdvd menu. And I also tried to install mythdvd again using yum and it just says "nothing to do"<br />
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I was thinking if it was possible to make a "yum uninstall mythdvd" and then install it again?<br />
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Jos Hoekstra <joshoekstra@gmx.net> wrote:<br />
<blockquote class="webmail-quote" style="padding-right: 0px; padding-left: 5px; margin-left: 5px; border-left: #000000 2px solid; margin-right: 0px">Erik Liin Dansbo schreef op 3-11-2007 21:35:<br />> Hi again.<br />> <br />> I am having trouble getting my mythtv to play VCD's I've googled alot <br />> and found out that I probably haven't configured mythdvd to play vcd's<br />> <br />> Well I should probably mention, that I am running mythtv-0.20 and I have <br />> followed Jarod Wilsons guide as good as I can.<br />> <br />> In essense this means that I installed mythtv using "yum install <br />> mythtv-suite"<br /><br />Ehich probably means that you use fedora and enabled atrpms<br /><br />> <br />> well back to the chase. I found out that I should run a command <br />> "./config --help" to see how to enable the features I want for my <br />> mythplugins.<br />> <br /><br />If you installed mythtv via yum/rpm you don;t have the ./config, it's <br />only in the source. Do you have the DVD-menu?<br /><br />> So I enter the mythplugin directory i.e. <br />> "/usr/share/docs/mythplugins-0.20" and just tried to run "./config <br />> --help" then I get ~no such file or directory.<br />> <br />> Then I check to see if I have something called configure in that <br />> directory and I don't.<br />> <br />> Is there some file I could edit in order to get mythdvd to play VCD's??<br /><br />Try yum install mythtdvd and then configure mythtv to use mythtdvd to <br />play your dvd's. It's called the internal player.<br /><br />> <br />> Please help<br />> <br />> Erik<br /><br /><br />Regards,<br /><br />Jos Hoekstra<br />_______________________________________________<br />mythtv-users mailing list<br />mythtv-users@mythtv.org<br />http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users<br /></blockquote>
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