[MPlayer-users] Problems with DVD Playing

Doc Miller dmiller at mail.prasara.com
Wed Jan 9 20:40:02 CET 2002


Ok.. here is the complete email:
Well.. Boys and Girls. I've upgraded to the 6.0 release of MPLAYER (my
abso fav vid player for Lin which has just added some of the strings I
needed).. Anyway.. enough Smooching..

When playing some of my DVD's.. I get this message:

--- Start of clip

MPlayer 0.60-2.95.3 (C) 2000-2002 Arpad Gereoffy (see DOCS!)

CPU vendor name: GenuineIntel  max cpuid level: 2
CPU: Intel Celeron 2/Pentium III Coppermine,Geyserville (Type: 6,
Stepping: 6)
Testing OS support for SSE... yes.
Testing OS support for SSE unmasked exceptions... yes.
Tests of OS support for SSE passed.
CPUflags: Type: 6 MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 0 3DNow2: 0 SSE: 1 SSE2: 0
Compiled for x86 CPU with features: MMX MMX2 SSE
Reading /root/.mplayer/codecs.conf: 18 audio & 40 video codecs
font: can't open file: /root/.mplayer/font/font.desc
Font /usr/local/share/mplayer/font/font.desc loaded successfully! (206
chars)
Setting up lirc support...
mplayer_lirc: could not connect to socket
mplayer_lirc: Connection refused
Failed opening lirc support!
You won't be able to use your remote control
Using Linux's hardware RTC timing (1024Hz)
libdvdcss debug: GetASF authenticated (ASF=1)
libdvdcss debug: requesting AGID
libdvdcss debug: drive authentic, using variant 0
libdvdcss debug: host authentication established
libdvdcss debug: GetASF authenticated (ASF=1)
libdvdcss debug: fully authenticated, success
Reading disc structure, please wait...
There are 19 titles on this DVD.
There are 2 chapters in this DVD title.
There are 1 angles in this DVD title.
mplayer: ifo_read.c:458: ifoRead_PGC_COMMAND_TBL: Assertion
`cmd_tbl->nr_of_pre + cmd_tbl->nr_of_post + cmd_tbl->nr_of_cell<= 128'
failed.

MPlayer interrupted by signal 6 in module: open_stream 

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Playing a normal file works with no problems (AVI,s ASFS, etc...)... I
don't have any VCD's so I have no data with that... And playing DVD's
with a small number of titles does not produce this problem... I'm using
the libdvdcss v0.0.3 and libdvdread-0.9.2 in combination with the
avifile-0.6 release.  With the version 5.0 (and 6.0 pre) all was fine...
6.0 release introduces this problem. 

---- Machine Information:
Linux Version:   Suse 7.1 (significant changes since then)
Kernel Version:  2.4.16
Libc version:  6
X Version:  4.1.0
gcc version:  2.95.3 (have not found a compelling reason to change yet)
ld version:  2.11.90.0.29 (with BFD 2.11.90.0.29)  (ditto)
binutils version:  2.11.90.0.29

This is all running on a Dell Inspiron 8000
CPU:    1Gig
Video:   ATI Rage 128 (AGP) with 64 Megs of Memory
System Memory:  512 MB
Video Driver:  X base driver, also Xv, and DRI (all in X 4.1.0)
Sound Card:  Maestro3 Chipset (native support, with OSS and ESD support
when needed

--- End of Machine Info


-- Start of Debug information

#0  0x403d4861 in kill () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1  0x40295acc in pthread_kill () from /lib/libpthread.so.0
#2  0x40295fd6 in raise () from /lib/libpthread.so.0
#3  0x403d5c81 in abort () from /lib/libc.so.6
#4  0x403cea52 in Letext () from /lib/libc.so.6
#5  0x4032c979 in ifoRead_PGC_COMMAND_TBL (ifofile=0x82018a0,
cmd_tbl=0x820dae0, 
    offset=48208) at ifo_read.c:458
#6  0x4032d304 in ifoRead_PGC (ifofile=0x82018a0, pgc=0x820d9e0,
offset=47972)
    at ifo_read.c:643
#7  0x4032f1ba in ifoRead_PGCIT_internal (ifofile=0x82018a0,
pgcit=0x8201eb8, offset=6160)
    at ifo_read.c:1405
#8  0x4032f7c2 in ifoRead_PGCI_UT (ifofile=0x82018a0) at ifo_read.c:1546
#9  0x4032a56c in ifoOpen (dvd=0x81c9308, title=1) at ifo_read.c:148
#10 0x080c1590 in open_stream (filename=0x0, vcd_track=0,
file_format=0xbfffe260)
    at open.c:179
#11 0x0805d60f in main (argc=4, argv=0xbffff7b4, envp=0xbffff7c8) at
mplayer.c:832
#12 0x403c37ee in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6


(gdb) disass $eip-32 $eip+32
Dump of assembler code from 0x403d4841 to 0x403d4881:
0x403d4841 <sigprocmask+65>:    mov    $0xffffffff,%edi
0x403d4846 <sigprocmask+70>:    mov    %edi,%eax
0x403d4848 <sigprocmask+72>:    pop    %ebx
0x403d4849 <sigprocmask+73>:    pop    %esi
0x403d484a <sigprocmask+74>:    pop    %edi
0x403d484b <sigprocmask+75>:    mov    %ebp,%esp
0x403d484d <sigprocmask+77>:    pop    %ebp
0x403d484e <sigprocmask+78>:    ret    
0x403d484f <Letext>:    nop    
0x403d4850 <kill>:      mov    %ebx,%edx
0x403d4852 <kill+2>:    mov    0x8(%esp,1),%ecx
0x403d4856 <kill+6>:    mov    0x4(%esp,1),%ebx
0x403d485a <kill+10>:   mov    $0x25,%eax
0x403d485f <kill+15>:   int    $0x80
0x403d4861 <kill+17>:   mov    %edx,%ebx
0x403d4863 <kill+19>:   cmp    $0xfffff001,%eax
0x403d4868 <kill+24>:   jae    0x403d486b <kill+27>
0x403d486a <kill+26>:   ret    
0x403d486b <kill+27>:   push   %ebx
0x403d486c <kill+28>:   call   0x403d4871 <kill+33>
0x403d4871 <kill+33>:   pop    %ebx
0x403d4872 <kill+34>:   xor    %edx,%edx
0x403d4874 <kill+36>:   add    $0xf20d3,%ebx
0x403d487a <kill+42>:   sub    %eax,%edx
0x403d487c <kill+44>:   push   %edx
0x403d487d <kill+45>:   call   0x403c3170 <signgam+120240>
End of assembler dump.

---- End of Debug output.

-- 

D.R. Miller
PowerTV, Inc.
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(917) 597-3718  (cell)
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