From: Dean <xi...@de...> - 2008-01-24 23:36:57
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Darren Salt wrote: > > I demand that Dean may or may not have written... > > >> >> I am getting the above error message trying to play DVDs. Xine used to >> >> work for me and I'm not sure what I changed. > > [snip] >> >> I have tried manually setting the audio output with -A to alsa, oss and >> >> arts (I am running KDE). None of them play sound. Amarok plays, so I know >> >> sound is working. > > >> >> What happened to my AC3 plugin? > > > > The usual cause of this kind of thing is a broken catalog.cache. > > > > $ mv ~/.xine/catalog.cache ~/.xine/catalog.cache~ > > > > If that works, then both files named in that command are of interest and may > > be of help in fixing this problem. (Running any xine-lib front end will cause > > catalog.cache to be recreated.) Hi Darren, Thanks for the suggestion. I moved catalog.cache out of the way but that did not fix the problem. I then moved my entire .xine directory out of the way with no success. --Dean -- Unscrambler of eggs [3265.6k, 273.2deg] Apparent Rennerian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i am become def, the mixer of words I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul |