Re: A vlc question



On Saturday 30 June 2007 22:48, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sat, 2007-06-30 at 15:39 +0200, Nigel Henry wrote:
On Saturday 30 June 2007 15:07, Aaron Konstam wrote:
I was trying to use vlc to play some video DVDs. It worked on two of
them but failed on two. All of them were commercial DVDs. I remember
someone previously stated a rule for which DVDs vlc will not play.
Could someone restate the rule?

I could not find any other application to play them either. Is there
such an application?

Have you installed libdvdcss2, which is needed for decrypting some dvd's.

Mplayer includes it in the package, but vlc, xine, and ogle, etc, all
need it.

Freshrpms, or Livna to get it.

Nigel.

I can't find libdvdcss2 on livna. Is it possible it is only on
freshrpms?

Possibly, but libdvdcss2 is the debian version. An error on my part. Try just
libdvdcss.

I've just put vlc on an instance of FC5, and freshrpms is showing libdvdcss ,
which I installed, and I've got vlc playing DVD's ok on that.

Livna probably has it too, but I havn't got anything booted up thats using the
Livna repo at the moment.

Sorry for the error.

Nigel.

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