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<HTML> <HEAD> <STYLE> .text {font-family : Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size : 14px;} </STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR=white> <FONT CLASS="text"> <P><B><A NAME=4.1>4.1. CD-ROM drives</A></B></P> <P>Playing standard Video CDs:</P> <P> mplayer -vcd <I>trackno</I> [-cdrom-device device]<BR><BR> Examples:<BR> mplayer -vcd 1<BR> mplayer -fs -vcd 2 -cdrom-device /dev/hdc<BR> </P> <P> Notes:<BR> - Do NOT mount VCD disks and play DAT files directly! It may work under windows but won't work under linux. You have to play them directly, with the -vcd option!<BR> - VCD disks usually have 2 tracks: a data track (containing autostart windows playback program, karaoke data etc) and a mode-2 track (the movie), so try -vcd 2 first!<BR> - the default VCD device is /dev/cdrom. if your device differs, then you have to make a symlink, or specify it in command line! </P> <P>From Linux documentation:</P> <P>Some CDROM drives are capable of changing their head-speed. There are several reasons for changing the speed of a CDROM drive. Badly pressed CDROMs may benefit from less-than-maximum head rate. Modern CDROM drives can obtain very high head rates (up to 24-times is common). It has been reported that these drives can make reading errors at these high speeds, reducing the speed can prevent data loss in these circumstances. Finally, some of these drives can make an annoyingly loud noise, which a lower speed may reduce.</P> <P>The recommended way to do it is with a program called 'setcd' . It's kinda old, but won't be too hard to find on the Net. (UPDATE : new hdparm has an option for this !) Use it with :</P> <P> <CODE>setcd -x [speed] [cdrom device]</CODE></P> <P>Also you can try:</P> <P> <CODE>echo current_speed:4 >/proc/ide/[cdrom device]/settings</CODE></P> <P>but you'll need root privileges. I use following command too:</P> <P> <CODE>echo file_readahead:2000000 >/proc/ide/[cdrom device]/settings</CODE></P> <P>for 2MB prefetched reading from the file (it's useful for scratched CDROMs). It's recommended that you tuneup your CDROM drive also with hdparm:</P> <P> <CODE>hdparm -d1 -a8 -u1 (cdrom device)</CODE></P> <P>to enable using DMA access, readahead, and IRQ unmasking. (if you don't understand these, *read the hdparm manpage*)</P> <P>Please refer to "<CODE>/proc/ide/[cdrom device]/settings</CODE>" for fine-tuning your CDROM.</P> <P><B><A NAME=4.2>4.2. DVD playback</A></B></P> <P>Yes, the real DVD support has been arrived. You don't need to play VOB files manually from disk thinking of the purpose of a file in the video_ts directory, you don't need worry it it's an encrypted disk or not (in old <B>MPlayer</B> you had to put '-dvdauth /dev/dvd' into the command line in case of encrypted discs), and you don't need even mount your disk to be able to play (but mounting it makes Linux cache the cracked CSS keys, so the playing will initialize much faster second time).</P> <P>IMPORTANT NOTE: please _DO_NOT_ require further features for DVD playback. This is the first version of some real DVD support inside <B>MPlayer</B> and we're busy with hunting bugs and implementing basic DVD player features.</P> <P><B>MPlayer</B> uses libdvdread which has got built in support for IFO parsing, reading navi blocks and doing authentication/descrambling. libdvdread uses libdvdcss to the latter tasks. So you will need libdvdcss and libdvdread downloaded, compiled and installed BEFORE you run ./configure script of <B>MPlayer</B> which will autodetect libdvdread for you in this way.</P> <UL> <LI><P><B>Download source of libdvdread and libdvdcss.</B></P> <P><I>You can download them from <A HREF="http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd">http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd</A> (click 'download' in the menu at the left, and you can find libdvdcss and libdvdread in a table).</I></P> <P><B><I>IMPORTANT !</I></B><BR> For <UL> <LI>libdvdread 0.8 - you'll need <B>libcss</B> instead of libdvdcss</LI> <LI>libdvdread 0.9 - you'll need <B>libdvdcss 0.0.3</B> ! Don't use newer versions, they won't work!</LI> <LI>For example <B><U>never</U></B> use libdvdcss <B>1.0</B>, it will be unusably slow!</LI> </UL> </P> </LI> <LI><P><B>Compile and install libdvdcss THEN libdvdread.</B></P> <P><I>Read documentation of these packages to do this step easily.</I></P></LI> <LI><P><B>Old-style DVD support - <I>OPTIONAL</I></B></P> <P><I>Useful if you want to play encoded VOB's from hard disk. Compile and install <B>libcss</B> 0.0.1 (not newer) (if <B>MPlayer</B> can't detect it, use the <CODE>-csslib /path/to/libcss.so</CODE> option).</P></LI> <LI><P><B>Recompile MPlayer.</B></P> <P><I>Run <CODE>./configure</CODE>. If you install libdvdread correctly, ./configure says something similar:<BR><CODE>Checking for DVDread support ... yes</CODE><BR> (Of course you can put your favourite configure options into the command line when you run ./configure). That's it! Say: <CODE>make</CODE>, then <CODE>make install</CODE>.</I></P></LI> </UL> <P>Of course after installing libdvdcss and libdvdread you don't need recompile them at each time when you want to recompile <B>MPlayer</B> (from a new CVS version for example) since the needed packages have already been installed on your machine.</P> <P><B>Using MPlayer to play DVDs:</B></P> <TABLE BORDER=0 WIDTH=100%> <TD VALIGN=top><FONT CLASS="text">-dvd <title_id> </TD> <TD><FONT CLASS="text">Enables DVD support and selects title.</TD><TR> <TD VALIGN=top><FONT CLASS="text">-chapter <chapter_id> </TD> <TD><FONT CLASS="text">Selects DVD chapter(s) to play (default: play from chapter 1). Example : <CODE>-chapter 5-10</CODE> or <CODE>-chapter -9</CODE></TD><TR> <TD VALIGN=top><FONT CLASS="text">-dvdangle <angle_id> </TD> <TD><FONT CLASS="text">Selects camera angle (default: 1)</TD><TR> <TD VALIGN=top><FONT CLASS="text">-alang <country code> </TD> <TD><FONT CLASS="text"> The <CODE>country code</CODE> tells <B>MPlayer</B> which audio language(s) to prefer. For the list of available languages, add <CODE>-v</CODE> option after your DVD options, and browse the output.<BR> For example :<BR> <CODE>-alang hu,en</CODE> - first tries to find hungarian audio, and if not found, decode english audio.</TD></TR> <TD VALIGN=top><FONT CLASS="text">-slang <country code> </TD> <TD><FONT CLASS="text"> Turns on DVD subtitles. The <CODE>country code</CODE> tells <B>MPlayer</B> which language(s) to prefer. For the list of available languages, add <CODE>-v</CODE> option after your DVD options, and browse the output.<BR> For example :<BR> <CODE>-slang hu,en</CODE> - first tries to display hungarian subtitles, and if not found, display english subtitles.</TD></TR> <TD VALIGN=top><FONT CLASS="text">-sid <subtitle_id> </TD> <TD><FONT CLASS="text"> Displays a subtitle channel with the given <CODE>id</CODE> (values can be 0-31). Useful for example with badly mastered DVDs where country code selects the wrong channel.</TD></TR> <TD VALIGN=top><FONT CLASS="text">-csslib <path/filename></TD> <TD><FONT CLASS="text"> (old-style DVD option) This option is used to override the default location of <CODE>libcss.so</CODE> </TD></TR> <TD VALIGN=top><FONT CLASS="text">-dvdauth <DVD device> </TD> <TD><FONT CLASS="text"> (old-style DVD option) Turns on DVD authentication using the given device. </TD></TR> <TD VALIGN=top><FONT CLASS="text">-dvdkey <CSS key></TD> <TD><FONT CLASS="text"> (old-style DVD option) When decoding from non-DVD, this option gives the CSS key needed to crack the DVD (the key is printed when authenticating with DVD). </TD></TR> </TABLE> <P>Default device is <CODE>/dev/dvd</CODE>, you can change it in config.h (compile time option), or you can specify it using the -dvd-device option : </P> <P> <CODE>mplayer -dvd 1 -dvd-device /dev/dvd</CODE></P> <P> <CODE>mplayer -dvd 1 -slang en -dvd-device /dev/dvd</CODE></P> <P> <CODE>mplayer -dvd 1 -slang en -dvd-device /dev/dvd -chapter 20-25</CODE></P> <P> <CODE>mplayer -dvd 2 -alang sp -chapter 5 -dvdangle 2</CODE></P> <P> <CODE>mplayer -dvdauth /dev/dvd /mnt/cd/video_ts/vts_03_1.vob</CODE></P> <P> <CODE>mplayer -dvdkey C005D4A16D vts_03_1.vob</CODE></P> <P><B><A NAME=4.3>4.3. DVD playback FAQ</A></B></P> <TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=left WIDTH=100%> <TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>Q:</TD><TD WIDTH=100%><B><FONT CLASS="text"> Playing a DVD, I encountered this error :<BR> <CODE>mplayer: ifo_read.c:1143: ifoRead_C_ADT_internal: Assertion nfo_length / sizeof(cell_adr_t) >= c_adt->nr_of_vobs' failed.</CODE> </B></TD><TR><TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>A:</TD><TD><FONT CLASS="text"> This is a known libdvdread 0.9.1 bug, it should be already fixed in 0.9.2. </TD><TR><TD COLSPAN=3> </TD><TR> <TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>Q:</TD><TD WIDTH=100%><B><FONT CLASS="text"> Can I compile libdvdread and libdvdcss for example on my sweet Sparc/Solaris? </B></TD><TR><TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>A:</TD><TD><FONT CLASS="text"> Who knows ... Please test it and send feedback. But it's said that it should work. Please refer documentation of libdvdread and its homepage as well. We're not authors of libdvdread. </TD><TR><TD COLSPAN=3> </TD><TR> <TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>Q:</TD><TD WIDTH=100%><B><FONT CLASS="text"> What about subtitles? Can MPlayer display them? </B></TD><TR><TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>A:</TD><TD><FONT CLASS="text"> Yes! See above in the DVD chapter. </TD><TR><TD COLSPAN=3> </TD><TR> <TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>Q:</TD><TD WIDTH=100%><B><FONT CLASS="text"> How can I set the region code of my DVD-Drive ? I don't have windows! </B></TD><TR><TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>A:</TD><TD><FONT CLASS="text"> Use the 'regionset' tool: <A HREF="http://www.linuxtv.org/download/dvd/dvd_disc_20000215.tar.gz">http://www.linuxtv.org/download/dvd/dvd_disc_20000215.tar.gz</A> </TD><TR><TD COLSPAN=3> </TD><TR> <TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>Q:</TD><TD WIDTH=100%><B><FONT CLASS="text"> So MPlayer can play DVDs? Then it must use DeCSS! You are under arrest under the XYZ#$ paragraph of the-- </B></TD><TR><TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>A:</TD><TD><FONT CLASS="text"> Get back asshole, there is no DeCSS code in <B>MPlayer</B>. <B>MPlayer</B> uses libdvdread by linking against it, and libdvdread uses libdvdcss by dynamic loading it.<BR> </TD><TR><TD COLSPAN=3> </TD><TR> <TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>Q:</TD><TD WIDTH=100%><B><FONT CLASS="text"> Do I need to be (setuid) root/setuid fibmap_mplayer to be able to play DVD? </B></TD><TR><TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>A:</TD><TD><FONT CLASS="text"> No, you don't. Only for old-style DVD support. However of course you must have the proper rights to the DVD device driver entry (in /dev). </TD><TR><TD COLSPAN=3> </TD><TR> <TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>Q:</TD><TD WIDTH=100%><B><FONT CLASS="text"> How can I ... (insert some expectable DVD player feature here)? </B></TD><TR><TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>A:</TD><TD><FONT CLASS="text"> The current implementation is the first implementation of some real DVD player functionality. First, we would like to target existing bugs and basic features before implementing new features. </TD><TR><TD COLSPAN=3> </TD><TR> <TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>Q:</TD><TD WIDTH=100%><B><FONT CLASS="text"> Where can I get libdvdread and libdvdcss packages from? </B></TD><TR><TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>A:</TD><TD><FONT CLASS="text"> From the site of Ogle: <A HREF="http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd">http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd</A>. </TD><TR><TD COLSPAN=3> </TD><TR> <TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>Q:</TD><TD WIDTH=100%><B><FONT CLASS="text"> Is it possible to play/encode only selected chapters ? </B></TD><TR><TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>A:</TD><TD><FONT CLASS="text"> Yes, see the <CODE>-chapter</CODE> option. </TD><TR><TD COLSPAN=3> </TD><TR> <TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>Q:</TD><TD WIDTH=100%><B><FONT CLASS="text"> My DVD playing is sluggish ! </B></TD><TR><TD></TD><TD VALIGN=top>A:</TD><TD><FONT CLASS="text"> Use the <CODE>-cache</CODE> option (see the manpage!). If it still doesn't work, check the beginning of this documentaion for proper libdvdread+libdvdcss combinations. Also try enabling DMA for the DVD drive. </TD><TR><TD COLSPAN=3> </TD><TR> </TABLE> </BODY> </HTML>