What flat out po's me is there is a legal player for Linux, Linvideo! But they have only sold it to embedded developers, let TurboLinux install it with one of thier Linux versions, and with Suse supposably, but only on that HP (5000nx, I believe) laptop. When contacting them to see about buying it (listed years ago in a Linux magazine that they were going to sell it for 29.95) they said they weren't going that route. You don't want people decrypting your scheme for thier own private use, give us a *^&%^%$ legal method! In dvd John's country, it isn't even considered a trade secret anymore because of it being broken and published and that countries fair use restrictions. Never happen as the dvd consortium is suing someone who has all the licenses for his product, because they don't like his product.
Hello List!
I am using SuSE 9.1 Pro and found the following warning: "This version of xine lacks support for playing DVD discs for legal reasons." Not-so-open-source? The system is current using YOU. Wonder if 9.2 resolves this. Any comments will be appreciated.
Ed
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