

Linux DVD Player on a Bootable CD? 31
Kumar asks: "I'm
trying to make a bootable Linux CD with nothing more than XFree86 4
and ogle to play
DVDs. I'm trying to make it as simple as possible: boot the system,
change the CD, hit 'play'. If anyone has attempted anything like this
before I'd like to hear of their successes and/or any tips on
achieving this goal." A Linux box set up like this might make a
nice alternative to an expensive DVD player. Is anyone working on
something like this?
You have got to be kidding me.. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:You have got to be kidding me.. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:You have got to be kidding me.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Hardware DVD players don't do divx (Score:1)
Re:You have got to be kidding me.. (Score:1)
I don't get it... (Score:1)
Hello... Excuse me... I'm sure Kumar knows you can buy DVD players fairly cheaply. That's not an answer to his question. Yeesh.
It was a bloody stupid question. (Score:1, Flamebait)
- A.P.
Re:I don't get it... (Score:1)
note: Cliff (the editor) is the one who added the whole thing about replacing a DVD player. That's what's getting people all riled up.
So in this case, blame the messenger
Re:You have got to be kidding me.. (Score:1)
Re:You have got to be kidding me.. (Score:1)
Why not just use Windows? (Score:3, Informative)
So, why not just get PowerDVD, or WinDVD? No rebooting. It probably even came bundled with your DVDROM drive - I know I have a few copies kicking around.
The only situation where the requirement makes sense that I can think of is that someone on a corporate network has a new PC with DVDROM, but isn't allowed to have DVD Player software installed, but that person is likely to not have access to the BIOS to allow CD-Booting, either.
Re:Why not just use Windows? (Score:2, Insightful)
is where someone has an "out-of-region DVD" that they want to play; the official Windows players all do that handy region-checking thing, I think.
Re:Why not just use Windows? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Why not just use Windows? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Why not just use Windows? (Score:2)
You know... (Score:2)
Re:You know... (Score:1)
If you mean doesn't have a DVDROM, then he's pretty much SOL as far as playing DVDs is concerned, anyway.
Re:You know... (Score:1)
If he doesn't already have a system, what's he going to burn the CD on?
I can only assume he wants a silent box in the living room, which is SO much easier to achieve with a real DVD player. Plus it'll give you better quality pictures and you get a remote control, so you don't have to buy a 30m mouse cable!
Use an embedded linux distribution? (Score:2, Informative)
This review of LynuxWorks' BlueCat Linux [linuxdevices.com] discusses some utilities ('mkrootfs' , 'mkkernel' and 'mkboot')that might help.
Starting Point (Score:3, Informative)
And as a side effect of this project, you could get quite a bit more space by using a DVD-R(W) disc, since a DVD drive is guaranteed to be available.
Some pointers (Score:3, Informative)
First, how to make a bootable Linux disk. Check out The BBLCD Toolkit [bablokb.de], Bernhard's Bootable Linux CD or Build your own Bootable Linux CD, and of course the CD-Writing HOWTO [linuxdoc.org]. Do some searches on your favorite search engines for more information on making bootable Linux CDs.
Second, how to start X-windows and run a dedicated application on start up. Check out the Kiosk HOWTO [linuxnow.com] for information on which scripts need to be modified (they talk about booting up netscape, but you'll get the idea). You should also become familiar with Linux and X-windows boot up sequence to find out which scripts need to be modified.
changing the disc? (Score:1)
Just one question? (Score:1, Funny)
Mike (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:ahh but!! (Score:1)
What about video cards with TV output? (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:What about video cards with TV output? (Score:1)
I used my PlayStation 2 to play DVDs but I gave it to my cousins for Christmas. I am now in the process of building a DVD player out of old PC parts. I have the basic DVD functionality working with the NetStream 2000 TV card and I am in the process of making a user interface using Mozilla and the Flash plugin.