I tried running -zypper ref -f -but there is no change.
As -libxine1- and all its codecs were installed without a hitch, I am
beginning to think that there is a problem with the Packman repository?
I wonder whether anybody else experiences the same problem.
Magic31;1911488 Wrote:
> It could be one of the repositories is not completely in sync…
>
> You could try running a ‘zypper ref -f’ to renew zypper’s cache and
> retry the xine-ui install.
>
> I’ll give it a spin later today and let you know what happens here.
>
> Cheers,
> Wj
xine-ui-0.99 … requires libcaca0 but this requirement cannot be
provided… replace libcaca-0.99.beta13b… with libcaca0-O.99.beta16…
dth2;1911536 Wrote:
> Same problem here. It is not included within either packman or 11.1. I
> found the easiest thing to do was just to install the version from 11.0
>
> ‘Index of /distribution/11.0/repo/oss/suse’
> (http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.0/repo/oss/suse/)
>
> It is only a tiny file.
I have the same problem!
I can’t play video DVD (I installed libxine and all the other stuff
from packman) and I think it’s due to the reason that one package is
still for opensuse: xine-ui. I also can’t install the packman version of
this package due to the dependeny to libnvtvsimple.so.0 :(. I tried to
install libnvtv…rpm, but it didn’t work.
I somebody to install xine-ui from packma and watch DVDs?
Michael, as I said above, when I tried to install xine-ui, I used the
libnvtvsimple.so.0 in ‘Index of /distribution/11.0/repo/oss/suse’
(http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.0/repo/oss/suse/). This
generated an error message giving me the choice to replace the file with
a more recent one, which I did.
xine-ui then installed without problem.
However, it still could not play DVDs, this in spite of the fact that I
followed all the advice given in many useful links in this forum.
As a last resort, and in spite of the fact that I already had libdvdcss
installed, I decided to install libdvdcss2 (2-1.2.10-0) as found in ‘RPM
Search libdvdcss2’ (http://tinyurl.com/7ocpsx)]=1&field]=2 and guess
what, it works now!
But what a hassle for something that should be so simple.
michaelhust;1912352 Wrote:
> Hello Hyakken,
>
> I have the same problem!
> I can’t play video DVDs (I installed libxine and all the other stuff
> from packman) and I think it’s due to the reason that one package is
> still from opensuse: xine-ui. I also can’t install the packman version
> of this package due to the dependeny to libnvtvsimple.so.0 :(. I tried
> to install libnvtv…rpm, but it didn’t work.
> Is somebody able to install xine-ui from packman and watch DVDs?
>
> Greetings
>
> Michael
I installed the “libnvtvsimple.so.0” but I only was able to install the
xine-ui after packman provided a new file (~about one our ago).
Which libdvdcss did you install? I tried to install
libdvdcss2-1.2.10-0.pm.0.nosrc.rpm which didn’t work.
I also tried out some libdvdcss from the opensuse buildserver or an old
one from packman from 2005 (I still had this rpm). I was able to install
these files, but it did’t work.
kaffeine: no (no DVD read possible)
SMplayer or Mplayer: a kind of slideshow
VLC: no
I also followed following guide:Check your multimedia problem in ten
steps