Aah, ok. Well, I discovered that if I let it sit for a good 5, 10 minutes, the movie (Akira 5.1 DTS Version) will suddenly start playing. What is strange, though, is that it plays slowly not only in MPlayer, but also in any other player. I popped in another DTS movie to see if it was just a buggy audio codec but it played fine, meaning that there's definitely something up with Akira. There's something special about it, and for some reason MPlayer is particularly sensitive to whatever that is. What do you think? Does this qualify as an MPlayer bug? Is there any way to test aspects the DVD? Thanks Jw RC wrote:
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 11:17:01 +0200 Jynx <jynx@thescrapyard.org> wrote:
Well, it appears to be hardware related. I copied the first chunk with vobcopy and mplayer could play that off fine...
Actually, if vobcopy can copy it, then if very well may be a bug in mplayer, and not a hardware problem.
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