vlc and dvd
Dany
dany_list at natzo.com
Fri Jan 2 11:51:56 PST 2004
and make sure your user has access to /dev/dvd or /dev/cdrom
- under 4.x you can just link /dev/dvd to the real /dev/acd.. and then
chmod /dev/cdrom so the user can access it
- under 5.x , because of devfs you won't be able to do the same so an
easy way to do it is to have your user in the operator group
/etc/sysctl.conf
vfs.usermount=1
//dev/devfs.conf
link acd0 dvd # that will create /dev/dvd
/perm acd0 0660/
/
/etc/group,
wheel:*:0:root,USERNAME
operator:*:5:root,USERNAME
the your user can mount and also /dev/dvd
Dany
Pav Lucistnik wrote:
>V pá, 02. 01. 2004 v 20:00, Randy Bush píše:
>
>
>>i tried to start vlc with a dvd and get
>>
>>% vlc
>>VideoLAN Client 0.6.2 Trevelyan
>>[00000152] main input: playlist item `dvd:/dev/dvd at 0:1'
>>[00000152] main input error: no suitable access module for `/://dvd:/dev/dvd at 0:1'
>>[00000153] main input: playlist item `dvd:/dev/dvd at 0:1'
>>[00000153] main input error: no suitable access module for `/://dvd:/dev/dvd at 0:1'
>>[00000154] main input: playlist item `dvdsimple:/dev/dvd at 1:1'
>>[00000154] main input error: no suitable access module for `/://dvdsimple:/dev/dvd at 1:1'
>>
>>oh, and gnome totem sez
>>
>> An error occured
>> The movie '/dev/cdrom' could not be read..
>>
>>clues?
>>
>>
>
>Erm, it's obvious.
>
>a) make symlinks /dev/dvd -> /dev/acd0, /dev/cdrom -> /dev/acd0
>b) configure vlc and totem properly
>
>
>
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