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<font size=3>Given the current lack of DVD menu support in viewing isos,
I always use xine. My xine line is setup to be <br><br>
/usr/bin/xine -D -pfhq -V xxmc --no-mouse --no-splash
dvd:/%s.<br><br>
I also have lirc setup to hard exit out of xine to avoid hangups in the
transition back to myth. <br><br>
--- Mache<br><br>
At 09:50 AM 10/14/2009, Jim Stichnoth wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">I have a few dozen ISO rips of
the main titles of children's DVDs.<br>
They all play well enough in 0.21-fixes (using VDPAU on an ION<br>
system). But there are lots of problems in 0.22 (I most
recently<br>
tried svn22433). Out of the first 12 videos in my collection that
I<br>
sampled, 5 of them had problems.<br>
o One (Disney's Beauty and the Beast) basically doesn't play at
all,<br>
with practically frozen video and terribly stuttering audio.<br>
o One had jerky playback as it frequently switched between<br>
interlaced and progressive mode, which mostly clears up when you
lock<br>
it to Interlaced.<br>
o Three had the problem where audio plays at normal speed while
the<br>
video races, which is corrected by pressing rewind or ff followed by<br>
play. The logs show initial playback at 40fps, later corrected
to<br>
24fps.<br><br>
I've seen discussion about the latter two issues. I'm wondering
about<br>
the prognosis for 0.22. This will be a big WAF issue (she
doesn't<br>
watch these videos, but she may start the playback for the kids).
I<br>
can also provide logs, test patches, etc. if that will help.<br><br>
Jim<br>
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