Missed Carlos' comment on my last post. :| On 5/5/21 4:48 PM, -pj wrote:
On 5/5/21 9:25 AM, Mark Hounschell wrote:
On 5/5/21 9:52 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Mark Hounschell <markh@compro.net> [05-05-21 08:15]:
On 5/4/21 11:04 PM, -pj wrote:
On 5/4/21 6:39 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 04/05/2021 07.31, Bernd Ritter wrote: > Hi pj, > > did you try other movies as well? Hi, Bernd Ritter, I actually did not try another movie. Good point on that. > Some DVDs do not have encryption and play fine without libdvdcss2. > > Also are you sure, that libdvdcss2 was uninstalled? Just by > removing > the repository this does not happen.
And the keys needed for that single DVD could have been saved. Just an idea.
Thanks for your input on this. The laptop is currently now in an unbootable state (Working on that issue).
-Regards
I thought I read somewhere that if you had the packman repo setup, you did not need the libdvdcss2 repo.
packman does not provide libdvdcss, nor the capability to bypass it.
videolan provides libdvdcss
and libdvdcss is still required for many files.
From https://en.opensuse.org/Additional_package_repositories
VLC VideoLan client:
VLC Repositories for openSUSE contains all the required libraries that are not shipped with original openSUSE. (VLC is also provided by Packman, do not add both repositories.)
???
Mark
I have been confused at the link/place that Mark has noted above: -> From https://en.opensuse.org/Additional_package_repositories -- It just seemed to me at that time (where is the best place to locate "libdvdcss" then?).
-Thanks