Bug#784578: xbmc: Can't play DVDs from nfs or samba shares

Ismael Bejarano ismaelbej at gmail.com
Wed May 6 20:36:30 UTC 2015


Package: xbmc
Version: 2:13.2+dfsg1-4
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

   * What led up to the situation?

Trying to play a DVD from nfs or samba share,
either as a .iso file or as VIDEO_TS folder.


   * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
     ineffective)?

When the DVD files are in a local disk it works
correctly.

I've also tried recompiling the jessie's package
using xbmc's own copy of libdvdread instead of the
system library.


   * What was the outcome of this action?

When trying the recompiled version, it hang
inside a dlopen while searching for libdvdcss2,
even after I uninstalled it.

When commented out the dlopen of libdvdcss,
it worked as expected.


   * What outcome did you expect instead?

That playing DVDs from remote servers will work.



Part of ~/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log


03:21:32 T:139951756843072  NOTICE: DVDPlayer: Opening:
nfs://192.168.1.6/srv/shared/media/dvd/debugme/DISC1.ISO
03:21:32 T:139951756843072 WARNING: CDVDMessageQueue(player)::Put
MSGQ_NOT_INITIALIZED
03:21:32 T:139951756843072   DEBUG: CRenderManager::UpdateDisplayLatency -
Latency set to 0 msec
03:21:32 T:139951756843072   DEBUG: LinuxRendererGL: Cleaning up GL resources
03:21:32 T:139951756843072   DEBUG: CLinuxRendererGL::PreInit - precision of
luminance 16 is 16
03:21:32 T:139951756843072   DEBUG: DllSwScale: Using libswscale system library
03:21:32 T:139950284592896  NOTICE: Thread DVDPlayer start, auto delete: false
03:21:32 T:139950284592896  NOTICE: Creating InputStream
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG: SECTION:LoadDLL(libnfs.so.4)
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG: Loading: libnfs.so.4
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG: NFS: Context for 192.168.1.6/srv/shared not
open - get a new context.
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG: NFS: Connected to server 192.168.1.6 and
export /srv/shared
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG: NFS: chunks: r/w 1048576/1048576
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG: CNFSFile::Open - opened
srv/shared/media/dvd/debugme/DISC1.ISO
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG: CNFSFile::Close closing file
srv/shared/media/dvd/debugme/DISC1.ISO
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG:
SECTION:LoadDLL(special://xbmcbin/system/players/dvdplayer/libdvdnav-
x86_64-linux.so)
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG: Loading:
/usr/lib/xbmc/system/players/dvdplayer/libdvdnav-x86_64-linux.so
03:21:32 T:139950284592896    INFO:   msg: libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version
4.2.0
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG: libdvdnav: vm: failed to open/read the DVD
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   ERROR: Error on dvdnav_open
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   ERROR: CDVDPlayer::OpenInputStream - error opening
[nfs://192.168.1.6/srv/shared/media/dvd/debugme/DISC1.ISO]
03:21:32 T:139950284592896  NOTICE: CDVDPlayer::OnExit()
03:21:32 T:139950284592896  NOTICE: CDVDPlayer::OnExit() deleting input stream
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG: OnPlayBackStopped : play state was 1,
starting 1
03:21:32 T:139950284592896   DEBUG: Thread DVDPlayer 139950284592896
terminating
03:21:32 T:139951756843072   DEBUG: OnPlayBackStopped : play state was 3,
starting 0




-- System Information:
Debian Release: 8.0
  APT prefers stable-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable'), (100, 'unstable'), (50, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386

Kernel: Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/8 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=es_AR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=es_AR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages xbmc depends on:
ii  fonts-dejavu-core  2.34-1
ii  fonts-roboto       1:4.4.4r2-6
ii  libjs-iscroll      5.1.2+dfsg1-1
ii  libjs-jquery       1.7.2+dfsg-3.2
ii  mesa-utils         8.2.0-1
ii  python-imaging     2.6.1-2
pn  python:any         <none>
ii  ttf-dejavu-core    2.34-1
ii  x11-utils          7.7+2
ii  xbmc-bin           2:13.2+dfsg1-4

xbmc recommends no packages.

xbmc suggests no packages.

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