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    dvd: xine error using kaffeine

    hey
    when I try to play a dvd with kaffeine, I get this error
    No plugin found to handle this resource (dvd:///dev/scd0)
    details:
    20:04:42: xine: couldn't find demux for >dvd:///dev/scd0<
    20:04:38: xine: found input plugin : DVD Navigator

    i already installed libdvdcss2
    tnx in advance

    #2
    Re: dvd: xine error using kaffeine

    i get that sometimes too when trying to play a non-standard dvd. no solution. (that i'm aware of).

    i copied a few movies with k9copy and removed the extras but left the menus. it didn't have to re-encode the main movies to fit them on each respective disc, but they didn't play in kaffeine. i can't remember if i tried it in kmplayer or not. i just ended up playing the vob's off of the discs.
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      #3
      Re: dvd: xine error using kaffeine

      I've got this error too. One possible "solution" is to try another program. In my case, VLC could play the DVD fine.

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        #4
        Re: dvd: xine error using kaffeine

        Just got it to work in Kaffeine too.

        Installed libxine-ffmpeg and libxine-kde from medibuntu repositories (http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repository.php), and updated xine to latest version in these repositories. Kaffeine then accepted the DVD that was producing this error.

        I am using Feisty Kubuntu Beta. Hope it helps!

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          #5
          Re: dvd: xine error using kaffeine

          oh, i just noticed this again, but something also to check in a situation like this is to make sure the right device is specified. (i.e. /dev/scd0)
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            #6
            Re: dvd: xine error using kaffeine

            Originally posted by fede
            Just got it to work in Kaffeine too.

            Installed libxine-ffmpeg and libxine-kde from medibuntu repositories (http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repository.php), and updated xine to latest version in these repositories. Kaffeine then accepted the DVD that was producing this error.

            I am using Feisty Kubuntu Beta. Hope it helps!
            I had the same problems with the 7.04 release, installing the libxine-ffmpeg seemed to fix it

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