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hdparm /dev/hdc

/dev/hdc:
HDIO_GET_MULTCOUNT failed: Invalid argument
IO_support   =  0 (default 16-bit)
unmaskirq    =  0 (off)
using_dma    =  1 (on)
keepsettings =  0 (off)
readonly     =  1 (on)
readahead    =  8 (on)
HDIO_GETGEO failed: Invalid argument

I guess X needs customization.  Blech.

Bob

On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 09:08:17PM -0400, James Taylor wrote:
> See if DMA is enabled for the CD/DVD player.  A lot of distros disable
> DMA on CD/DVD devices by default.  It makes a huge difference in playing
> video.
> 
> Xine (using the Kaffeine GUI) has worked great on two Thinkpads and a
> Sony Vaio for me.
> 
> -jt
> 
> >>> Bob Toxen <transam at verysecurelinux.com>  >>>
> All,
> 
> I got Xine working (sort of) at about 4am; Ogle wouldn't play my Dilbert
> or Trek IV disks!
> 
> However, Xine cannot run fast enough for normal video or sound.
> 
> 
> The xine_check made some suggestions for performance improvement, such
> as
> adding Kernel MTRR support, X YV12 Overlay support, customizing X for
> my hardware (IBM Thinkpad R31), etc.  The R31 seems to have fast display
> hardware and has a 1.2 GHz Celeron.
> 
> 
> Will these improvements likely get sufficient speed for normal play?
> 
> Recommendations?
> 
> Do I need to switch from a 2.4 to a 2.6 kernel (which I don't want to
> bother with)?
> 
> Can someone advise on how I can customize X for the R31 hardware?
> 
> Thanks very much,
> Bob Toxen,
> Server geek who is week on multimedia stuff
> 
> On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 12:00:16AM -0400, James P. Kinney III wrote:
> > Hi Bob,
> > (Different Jim here...)
> 
> > I have a DVD drive in both of my Thinkpad T20's. I can play DVD movies
> > using Ogle, Xine and mplayer. In fact, it makes long car trips with
> the
> > kids quite tolerable :) Be sure to install libdvdcss to decode the
> > (feeble and annoying) encryption in commercial DVD movies.
> 
> > I don't have burner capability on either laptop but I do on other
> > systems. I have had consistent success using k3b to create DVD data
> > archives as well as bootable DVD disks. It is quite possible to create
> > the same CD/DVD's using mkisofs and cdrecord as they are the
> underlying
> > tools of k3b (and gcombust and xcdroast), but burning the occasional
> > disk as opposed to burning repetitive, custom ones from a script works
> > well with k3b.
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