SuSE 8.1 Pro & DVD

This is a discussion about SuSE 8.1 Pro & DVD in the Linux Software category; Greetings First i had problems with mplayer which wasnt playing at all and when i decided to get backup and clear my whole system i saw that w/o doing anything else mplayer was playing Anyway in other words i was using xine and recently i've dealt with ogle too and was playing like a rock but as i said before i nee ...

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Greetings
 
First i had problems with mplayer which wasnt playing at all and when i decided to get backup and clear my whole system i saw that w/o doing anything else mplayer was playing
 
Anyway in other words i was using xine and recently i've dealt with ogle too and was playing like a rock but as i said before i needed to clear up my system which means :
 
I don't know which files were actually to built ogle succesfully
 
I tried many times and even the libdvdread doesnt want to stay , when i try to install 4 asks for the cd and writes the 3 ( so i dont get what provides the newest one which ogle needs (rpm installation) ) and with tars went good but i don't remember which files and i'd like to do clear stuffs this time
 
So I need someone to tell me :
 
What i need exactly (rpms - tars ) both of the ways to built ogle in SuSE 8.1 pro ( i went to their site ) but i'll appreciate it if someone in here which has done this many times to tell me
 
What in need to have installed in my distro and what should i get one by one
 
Thank you
 
Farewell

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I tried to get from internet the libdvdread 0.9.4 ( and yast2 get the 0.9.3 from my cd ) I've made it once but i don't remember how , i was switchin' rpm's i guess
 
I Need your expertise ppl
 
Thank you very much

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Ogle requires : libdvdread >= 0.9.4-
Ogle requires : libdvdread.so.3
 
... ;(

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I had so many issues with RPMs and dependencies that I eventually gave up and moved to Debian (and onward to Gentoo, which is along the same vein). So, what happened with MPlayer? I had pretty good luck with it myself, but couldn't really tell what your problem was. It *seemed* like it was kind of working for you, but you had some issues while the others didn't work or even make it beyond installation.

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Greetings ,
 
Well i decided to backup my system and reinstall everything and for some reason which i'm not aware of mplayer plays
 
As for ogle n' xine ... no clue , i'm dealing with it
 
I found btw one rpm ( from the hundred ones ) libdvdcss the newest one and now i have to deal with libdvdread cause due to the default
installed one ahm not able to update , i guess it's about that , that already exists ( ahm talking always about rpms ) now if i can get away with it ok , otherwise i'll play with tars as well
 
Now libdvdread = 0.9.4- and libdvdread.so.3 exists and the others which existed before are missing
 
() Even some sound schemes are playing after the new installation of my distro ... ;(
 
I dont remember a step i've changed since the last time ... Anyway lots of weird stuffs but it's okay.
 
Every thing is under control n' i'll let you know what i came up to
 
Farewell

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{
Switching entirely to SuSE 8.1 pro and in general with linux
w/o other OS's at all my life changed , everything is even
better now for all this time so it's a risk worth taking
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With xine all went great ( 1st time i get all yes even with xine/ogle in ./configure , latest vers of everything )
 
Ogle :
 
Going to build with the following configuration:
prefix: /usr/local
 
mmx: Yes
altivec: No
mlib: No
Xv: Yes
oss audio: Yes
alsa audio: Yes
solaris audio: No
obsd audio: No
 
 
but :
../libogleao/.libs/libogleao.al(ogle_ao.lo): In function `ao_drivers':
/home/ghostsong/SoftParade/Programmi/Ogle/ogle-0.9.1/libogleao/ogle_ao.c:52: undefined reference to `ao_alsa_open'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [ogle_audio] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ghostsong/SoftParade/Programmi/Ogle/ogle-0.9.1/ac3'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
 
 
If something tells you that i've pasted , ahm clueless
 
Thnx

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Greetings ,
 
The seek is going great
 
I tried to remove libdvdread 0.9.3 ( which mplayer n' kdebase requires ) and tried to install the livdvdread 0.9.4 and asks about a libc.so.6 so ahm getting a file right now x86-compat-libs.i386.rpm(which provides libc that needs) to try that out and then add libdvdread 0.9.3
 
+Ogle n' xine even if i did make clean after ./configure | make && make install , arent removed , what should i do to avoid possible conflicts ?
 
Thank you

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Greetings ,
 
The libdvdread case has been solved with rpm -ivh libdvdread-0.9.4
(the dependencies thing)
 
If there's an alsa compilation problem it can be dealt with :
./configure --disable-alsa
 
The ogle rocks
 
The only thing i need to fix now is a half green bar at the left which aint visible , just a bit
 
Farewell

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Greetings ,
 
Mystery solved.
 
16bit/24bit , about that green bar at the left side of the main window of the dvd.
 
 
Farewell