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<font size=3>At 04:31 PM 6/17/2008, David Rees wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 3:50 PM,
Lindsay Mathieson<br>
<lindsay.mathieson@optusnet.com.au> wrote:<br>
> Stephen Robertson wrote:<br>
>> ring pause<br>
>> libdvdread: Can't seek to block 606767<br>
>> 2008-06-17 23:19:01.505 Error reading block from DVD: Error
reading NAV packet.<br>
>> libdvdread: Can't seek to block 606767<br>
>> 2008-06-17 23:19:01.512 Error reading block from DVD: Error
reading NAV packet.<br>
>> 2008-06-17 23:19:01.651 TV: Attempting to change from<br>
>> WatchingPreRecorded to None<br>
>> 2008-06-17 23:19:01.720 TV: Changing from WatchingPreRecorded to
None<br>
>> 2008-06-17 23:19:02.819 DPMS Reactivated.<br>
><br>
> POOMA U Here. To me it looks like its having difficulty reading the
disc<br>
> - some DVD drives are more sensitive than others. I'd suggest
cleaning<br>
> the disc and/or getting a different DVD drive.<br><br>
Yep, DVD drive can't read the disc for whatever reason.<br><br>
FWIW, I've had horrible luck with DVD players in my computers
reading<br>
DVDs. Probably less than half the DVDs I try to watch or RIP can be<br>
read fully. Yet, the same DVD in my PS2 plays just fine. I've gone<br>
through 3 different DVD players with varying levels of success, but<br>
still don't have a good one.<br><br>
It would be nice if the internal player didn't give up so easily
when<br>
encountering errors and instead skipped a couple sectors when an
error<br>
is enountered and attempted to continue playing, instead.<br><br>
-Dave</font></blockquote><br>
Newly released DVD formats have been changing to thwart rippers. I use
the current version DVDfab HD Decrypter on Windows. Its free and
frequently updated
<a href="http://www.dvdfab.com/free.htm" eudora="autourl">
http://www.dvdfab.com/free.htm</a>. I use xine to play DVD isos.
<br><br>
-- Mache</body>
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