Playing DVD w/kaffeine
Joe Hart
j.hart at orange.nl
Thu Feb 8 09:49:10 UTC 2007
I'm glad I live in a liberal country that still believes in freedom.
How dare anyone tell me what I can or can't do with my computer.
I don't use my computer to watch DVD movies, but if I want to do that,
how can anyone tell me that I can't. That's DRM and that's why I
switched to Linux in the first place (that and FOSS).
I wonder how long it will take before there is a library that will
handle the encryption in Blue-Ray and HD-DVD. I know one thing for
sure, the RIAA doesn't like Linux.
By the way, libdvdcss can be found at http://www.debian-multimedia.org
Joe
Donn wrote:
>> Your DVD is probably crypted. According to your country laws, you can or
>> can't use libdvdcss to be able to read this disc. (Media stream
>> scrambled/encrypted)
> Dunno about all those other messages, but the encryption means you need
> libdvdcss2. Automatix will help you, but there are many posts on the Ubuntu
> forum that will help you too.
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