Re: Vaio laptop and copied dvd didn't get along ...
Turns out there are quit a number of threads about this for over a year. The problems have mostly been solved, I think, but there is some weirdness in Kubuntu JJ and maybe Intrepid.
I grabbed 2 dvds, one new (Cars) one old (Musketeer). The old one played on both my 64 bit and my 32 bit JJ installations. Cars caused my 65 bit installation to call for some extra packages which got installed and it then ran. On 32bit it called for one package, ffmpeg, which is already installed and which amarok asks for on every startup today, and never gets the message that it is installed. Then it would not play and I saw messages much like yours. I found that I had installed mandvd on my 64bit so I installed it on my 32 bit and now Cars plays with no problem.
In a nutshell
sudo aptitude mandvd
will install a few more packages and probably fix the problem. This is probably just an instance of incomplete dependencies, and I have to admit I do not really know which package fixed the problem.
Also, it works in vlc but not dragon. Your vlc error indicates that you are looking in the wrong device, I think.
Turns out there are quit a number of threads about this for over a year. The problems have mostly been solved, I think, but there is some weirdness in Kubuntu JJ and maybe Intrepid.
I grabbed 2 dvds, one new (Cars) one old (Musketeer). The old one played on both my 64 bit and my 32 bit JJ installations. Cars caused my 65 bit installation to call for some extra packages which got installed and it then ran. On 32bit it called for one package, ffmpeg, which is already installed and which amarok asks for on every startup today, and never gets the message that it is installed. Then it would not play and I saw messages much like yours. I found that I had installed mandvd on my 64bit so I installed it on my 32 bit and now Cars plays with no problem.
In a nutshell
sudo aptitude mandvd
will install a few more packages and probably fix the problem. This is probably just an instance of incomplete dependencies, and I have to admit I do not really know which package fixed the problem.
Also, it works in vlc but not dragon. Your vlc error indicates that you are looking in the wrong device, I think.
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