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mounting ISO images
Has anyone tried to mount an ISO file on the n810? I haven't actually done it yet but I just thought I'd ask first. Apparently, most linux flavors will let you do such a thing using:
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mount -o loop -t iso9660 filename.iso /mnt/iso I'm just thinking it might be nice to skip the ripping/conversion steps and just play the DVD movie directly, with working menus, etc. Thoughts? |
Re: mounting ISO images
VLC was just ported, and I know it can play .ISO files directly on a desktop computer. I'm ripping an .ISO right now to try it on my N800. I'll let you know when I have results.
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VLC will open the .ISO and play the video, but the audio isn't working. I can't figure out why. It also takes a long time for it to respond to clicks on the on-screen menus.
Mplayer works for both the video and audio, but it takes a long time to respond to the menu also. I found a work around though--push the hardware menu button, then arrow to "Jump to...", then select the image name, and the movie will start. |
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baksiidaa - does the movie play without skipping?
- I presume you are talking about a direct rip, no no recode = 720 width + AC3 sound. |
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It seemed to play just fine, surprisingly enough. Yes, it was a direct rip--I just copied the DVD to a file image in Ubuntu.
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I've tried a direct DVD (on a slow DVD rom which could not keep up - I think it was USB 1.1 but I'm looking into it). It worked, but slowly.
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With penguinbaits CD driver the nokia has ability to mount iso9660 files which i have done, but not for playing movies... mostly just to experiment with packaging files and executables so they can run within isos on FAT based memory cards.
I would guess theres no chance the nokia could play native dvd videos with any acceptable speed though. Serge would be authority on this but i think its more of a video bottleneck. |
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Someone else posted that a copied (not transcoded) DVD played video fine, but without sound. But the MPEG2 bitrates may vary. And I don't know about the video acceleration, but I think that would be of substantial help.
I'm still experimenting - one DVD even my mac had trouble with (in the portable drive I was using) did manage to play the video menu. If nothing else is running, there should be enough processing power to play a DVD reasonably well. I should try a VCD. |
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