From: Bill F. <bil...@mi...> - 2004-08-10 03:22:49
|
Hi Jeremy, On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, Jeremy Gilbert wrote: > On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:45:28 +0100, James Courtier-Dutton > James-at-superbug.demon.co.uk |xine-user| > <uak...@sn...> wrote: > > Jeremy Gilbert wrote: > > > I have a very old DVD drive that often has trouble playing DVDs > > > directly off the drive, but I can use vobcopy and then play from the > > > hard drive. > > > > > > My question is, can I play a DVD from the hard drive as if it were > > > still on the DVD (i.e. with all the menus in use)? Currently, I can > > > play all the .VOB files, but I can't figure out how to make xine > > > recognize the menus. What I do is use `vobcopy -m` to mirror the DVD > > > filesystem on the hard drive. I've tried telling xine that the dvd > > > device is the location of the mirrored DVD, but xine apparently > > > expects an actual DVD drive, so that doesn't work. > > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Jeremy > > > > xine dvd://path-to-DVD-image/ > > > > So, if the .IFO and .VOB files are in /home/user/dvd/dvd-name > > use xine like this > > xine dvd://home/usr/dvd/dvd-name/ > > > > You have to use the full path. If you cd /home/usr/dvd, and then use > > xine dvd://dvd-name/ > > it will not work. > > Forgot to mention, I did try that also. This is what I get: > > prompt:/media/dvd$ xine dvd://media/dvd/ALIAS_SEASON_2_DISC_6 You forgot the trailing slash, i.e.: xine dvd://media/dvd/ALIAS_SEASON_2_DISC_6/ -Bill |