I've not been successful with setting up my dvd player to play dvd movies. I envy all those who speak about xine, vlc, ogle and other
Hello eddie What verion of SuSE are you running? I use a version of xine that I got from one of the links on their site, it has DECSS compiled in (but is sort of illegal to distribute, that's why it's not on the main download pages)... (just check the links on the xine site) DECSS is illegal because it can decrypt discs from all regions, which is a threat to the close-minded movie industry. DECSS was not created specially for that purpose, but discs from your own region need to be decrypted too. As the movie industry did not provide this decryption themselves, the author of DECSS created a program that could do it, but there was no added value in adding regional restrictions... that's not the GNU way. Kind regards Guy PS: I'm not mailing this to the list because DECSS programs that they
use to watch dvd's. Following an early mailing by Anders Johansson, I've been trying to get libdvdcss-0.0.2.tar.gz from videolan, to have another stab at setting up my dvd. The problem is that I am unable to get on to their site. I was wondering if anyone out there has the file if they would be kind enough to email it to me. I would be extremely grateful.
TIA
Eddie
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On Wednesday 08 August 2001 09:02, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Hello eddie
What verion of SuSE are you running? I use a version of xine that I got from one of the links on their site, it has DECSS compiled in (but is sort of illegal to distribute, that's why it's not on the main download pages)... (just check the links on the xine site)
DECSS is illegal because it can decrypt discs from all regions,
Not quite. The region coding has never been illegal to defeat, and in fact here stores advertise their 'region code crack' quite openly. I don't think they'd sell anything if they didn't :)
which is a threat to the close-minded movie industry. DECSS was not created specially for that purpose, but discs from your own region need to be decrypted too. As the movie industry did not provide this decryption themselves, the author of DECSS created a program that could do it, but there was no added value in adding regional restrictions... that's not the GNU way.
The captain_css version of xine css plugin can't handle discs from other regions when the player has a set code. This plugin can, but it has other (minor) usability problems. I'm sure the codes will merge once the developers have handled the larger tasks facing them. For now, it works, but it's not very 'user friendly'.
Kind regards
Guy
PS: I'm not mailing this to the list because DECSS
regards Anders
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