No. The DVD at the end tells it to start playing the DVD. The -d
option tells it to look for the DVD/CD at that particular location.
The error message shown when run suggests that the -d option is not being used:
libdvdread: Could not open /dev/dvd with libdvdcss.
libdvdread: Can't open /dev/dvd for reading
Thanks,
Jeff
On 9/30/06, Andrew Ash <email address hidden> wrote:
> I think the DVD at the end of your command "kaffeine -d /path/to/backup
> DVD" should be removed. "kaffeine -d /path/to/backup"
>
> -d, --device <argument>
> Set Audio-CD/VCD/DVD device path (e.g. /dev/cdrom)
>
> All that would be necessary would be the options (-d or --device) and
> the argument (/path/to/backup). Does that work?
>
> --
> kaffeine ignores --device
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/56150
>
No. The DVD at the end tells it to start playing the DVD. The -d
option tells it to look for the DVD/CD at that particular location.
The error message shown when run suggests that the -d option is not being used:
libdvdread: Could not open /dev/dvd with libdvdcss.
libdvdread: Can't open /dev/dvd for reading
Thanks,
Jeff
On 9/30/06, Andrew Ash <email address hidden> wrote: /launchpad. net/bugs/ 56150
> I think the DVD at the end of your command "kaffeine -d /path/to/backup
> DVD" should be removed. "kaffeine -d /path/to/backup"
>
> -d, --device <argument>
> Set Audio-CD/VCD/DVD device path (e.g. /dev/cdrom)
>
> All that would be necessary would be the options (-d or --device) and
> the argument (/path/to/backup). Does that work?
>
> --
> kaffeine ignores --device
> https:/
>