I hate to post a vague description of a problem, but I've had zero success working with the internal player in mythvideo or mythdvd. I'll do my best to describe my problem below, but I do not have any command line output or any logs to post. I'm not really sure how to generate such information in this case, so bear with me. I am away from my machine for the next 10 hours or so, so if such information is required to solve this problem, it will take me some time to gather it.
<br><br>I love the idea of using a player that is integrated with the rest of the system, but it seems I can't on any of my systems. I'm running on three different machines, with two of them running Ubuntu and the latests version of mythtv from the repositories (this would include my backend/frontend, and a stand alone frontend), and I'm running a copy of mythbuntu on my main frontend/secondary backend . None of these machines seem to be able to use the internal player for anything I try to use.
<br><br>When I try to watch a DVD, it seems to quickly load every title it should load, like it will flash each preview for about a second, then the FBI warning for a second, and then finally flash he main menu screen for a second just before it closes. If I switch the player to mplayer, it simply works, though it only plays the main title, and then only if it's title#1.
<br><br>In mythvideo, when I use the internal player, all I get is a black screen, and the only thing I can do to solve that is switch users and kill mythfronend. Again, switching the player to mplayer allows me to play the movie, but it's not what I want.
<br><br>I've been searching the wiki for help, but the only mention I can find is to either setup some external player (mplayer, xine, etc) or to "simply" use the internal player. I'd love to "simply" use the internal player, but I can't seem to make it work. Has anyone else experienced similar problems? Am I doomed to using a different player for my files?
<br><br>As I said, I'm running on three different machines. The only common links between them all is they are all Ubuntu gutsy based, they all run Intel processors (2 P4's and a Pentium D) and they all have nVidia cards. My various video cards include a Geforce 7900gt, a Geforce2 whatever, and a Geforce FX5200. The two newer cards are running the latest Ubuntu supported proprietary drivers, and the Geforce2 is running the latest version of the "legacy" driver from the standard Ubuntu repositories.
<br><br>I'd be happy to furnish anyone with any more details if I can. Any hints would be appreciated. I have been unable to find a way to change any settings or any configuration of any kind for the "Internal" player, and I'm unaware if such a thing even exists (short of tweaking the source code...something I am wholly unqualified to do).
<br><br>Any and all tips/hints/pointers/etc. would be appreciated.<br><br>Josh<br>