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19.02.2007 21:58:36
Problem with VLC and the Movie Library folder structure

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Greetings!

Yesterday I found out about RemoteBuddy - what a great piece of software!!

However I have encountered a problem when trying to access files in the Movie Library folder structure via VLC from inside the RemoteBuddy interface. 
I have ripped DVDs into folders like: 
MovieX / VIDEO_TS 
MovieX / AUDIO_TS 
And I have avi’s in folders like: 
MovieY / VIDEO_TS / MovieY.avi 
Both ripped DVDs and avi’s are fully functional from VLC when using it outside of RemoteBuddy but when I try to access the same files from inside RemoteBuddy using “VLC Media Player / Movie Library / MovieX” I get the following error messages from VLC: 
"vcd: search for kIOCDMediaClass came up empty 
vcd: failed to get the TOC 
vcd: no movie tracks found 
access_file: file /dev/rdisk3s2 is empty, aborting 
cdda: search for kIOCDMediaClass came up empty 
cdda: failed to get the TOC 
cdda: no audio tracks found 
vcd: search for kIOCDMediaClass came up empty 
vcd: failed to get the TOC 
vcd: no movie tracks found 
access_file: file /dev/rdisk3s2 is empty, aborting 
cdda: search for kIOCDMediaClass came up empty 
cdda: failed to get the TOC 
cdda: no audio tracks found 
main: no suitable access module for `/dev/rdisk3s2'"

The ripped DVD files plays with Apple DVD-player via Remote Buddy and the avi-files plays in VLC via Remote Buddy if I select the actual file (i.e. not the file in the movie library folder structure).

Your help is much appreciated!!

Edit: I use VLC 0.8.6a.

Last edited: 19.02.2007 22:00:37

Last edited: 19.02.2007 22:01:28 

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