02-01-2020, 06:06 PM
(02-01-2020, 05:36 PM)MIchael Wrote: zaius, it shows up in the file system just fine. I'm able to look within the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders and browse the files. I'm just unable to play it on any of the programs.
pjsf, I thought the same might be an issue. On my larger/older laptop it'll play with the power and the data usb are both put into separate ports. It'll allow me to see the files but not play so I thought it'd be a power issue so I plugged the power usb into a OnePlus brick and no dice. Thought maybe too much power so used a regular power brick and still no-go.
I seriously only have 1 DVD in the entire house and it plays just fine on the BluRay player and I have it on digital. I was just cleaning up a little and pulled the little external out and thought I'd try it. More than anything, I just want to be stumped and figure it out, I enjoy the learning.
If you can see the files it's less likely to be power, in my case if the disk spins up and the directory structure is readable it'll play, which players did you use? sometimes the results can differ in vlc/smplayer/mpv. Also is this the default os? I think all of those work fine for me under the installed debian image.
Another good place to look would be in the log viewer, if you've changed the default user in anyway, you might have some permission errors in there.