There are some posts on the net suggesting the problem might have something to do with kernel 2.6.*; I'm using 2.6.3. See http://www.via.ecp.fr/via/ml/libdvd...1/msg00006.html
There's also other posts suggesting the same thing, but I haven't found any /solutions/.
When trying to play DVD with xine -- or mplayer, or ogle -- sooner or later, before the movie *should end* I get a "libdvdread: Can't seek to block xxxxxxx" Where x... usually, if not always, is above a number higher than 2000000.
I'm using libdvdread3 0.9.4-4.
Kristian Niemi wrote:
Question II:
This is a more trivial problem. I'm trying to play DVD's with my Samsung CD-RW/DVD -combo drive. Older DVD:s that I have work fine. Newer, however, all seem to `miss an ending' -- they just end abruptly, no credits, no nothing. Mplayer / xine just kind of state that `end of file', no more data.
At first I thought it was faulty DVD:s, but now after I've tried *six different ones*, all showing the same `symptoms', I'm starting to doubt that something else might be going on ... Anyone else experiencing something similar?
Have they started making DVD:s in some new way, creating DVD:s incompatible with my drive? (Samsung CD-RW/DVD-ROM SN-308B) Have I missed some mysterious settings? (Again, /has/ worked fine until now, never noticed any problems --- and still works fine with my /older/ DVD:s.)
Any ideas whatsoever?
Thanks, Kristian
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