From: Christopher S H. <zen...@ze...> - 2003-08-10 19:00:20
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Michael, :d7 I don't have a windows player to hand (I would have had.. but when I installed sb audigy on windows 98 it stopped dvd playback working - it doesn't cooperate well with the dxr3... they probably expect for me to upgrade windows, which is unlikely). I don't have a hardware dvd player to hand. I have the error message. input_dvd: Error getting next block from DVD (Expected NAV packet but none found.) I don't know much about xine, but I would guess when this happens shouldn't it at least test for a NAV packet in the block after the one it has looked at? If it finds none in several blocks maybe it should default to some other behaviour other than failing? What's interesting is it looks like the beginning of the disk - the root menu etc may contain nav packets, but the main movie probably not. Is there a way I can check this? Thanks, Chris On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 14:55, Michael Roitzsch wrote: > Hi Chris, > > > I'm using xine-lib cvs and MI2 now works - great (it may have worked > > for a while I'm not sure) > > > > The day of the Jackal is the only dvd I have that doesn't work now. > > This is apparently because it is missing a nav packet. Can anyone > > tell me what useful things I could try to help out? > > Sure, for a start, tell us exactly what the error is. If you have an > "official" player at hand (like a Windows software or a standalone > hardware player), tell us what this thing does at the point of error. > > Michael -- Christopher S Horler <zen...@ze...> |