On Tuesday, 26 October 2004 07.38, Chadley Wilson wrote:
Libdvdcss2 has a bundle of dependencies.
It does? Such as what? All I can see is glibc
By the way, while the default suse xine is crippled for some proprietary codecs (which is pretty simple to recompile, there are instructions in the spec), DVDs can be played (assuming you have libdvdcss2 installed) simply by renaming /usr/share/xine/skins/xine-ui_logo-crippled.mpv to /usr/share/xine/skins/xine-ui_logo.mpv.
But of course, it's still a good idea to install the latest version from packman, because there have been tremendous improvements.
After installing libxine1, xine-ui and libdvdcss2 from packman (a five minute job) I have *never* failed to get dvd playing running, I really would like to know what it is that makes this so difficult for others
-- Speaking of libdvdcss2... I did an ftp install of 9.1, night before last, and then used APT to retrieve MPlayer (& Xine came along with it). MPlayer
On 07:18 Wed 27 Oct , Anders Johansson wrote: played one of my encrypted DVDs w/o problems but Kaffeine complained it was encrypted so could not be read. Anyone know why this might happen? -- "Yogi" CH Namast� Yoga Studio