Hi, I know you can watch vcds with tools like mtv or the smpeg-plugin for xmms or with xtheater (http://xtheater.sourceforge.net) but what really interests me now is: Is there a VCD-Kernel-Patch Out there? if yes, where? else, plz tell me where I could search for it. My Actual problem is, I want to run SVCDs which are in mpeg2-format but i just have a mpeg2-codec that cannot read from SVCDs raw (like the above mentioned vcd-players do--but they are mpeg1-only) so I needed kernel-support for vcd/svcd for reading the appropriate files on the cds. It would be great if someone knew help here cause it looks like this is still a domane of Windows that Linux couldn't manage yet for some reasons... (maybe cause VCD is somewhat a asia-only-thing?) I'm looking forward to your replies, Michael
> I read somewhere that you need to re-compile your kernel with VCD > support > for the CD (or filesystem). I'm not sure if this option is available in > the standard kernel or if you need to download a patch from somewhere. > > Gerry > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net