Azrael wrote:
> I have had problems viewing encrypted dvd's with xine - in that I can't 
> do it.
> I used to be able to a year or so ago.. I have taken backwards steps it 
> seems :)
> The default mdk 8.2 setup didn't work for me.. couldn't seem to install 
> plugins for it.
> So I uninstalled and went with the following packages:
> 
> package libcss-0.1.0-5 is already installed
> package libdvdcss2-1.2.0-2plf is already installed
> package libdvdcss2-devel-1.2.0-2plf is already installed
> package libdvdnav-0.1.1-0 is already installed
> package libdvdread-0.9.3-ogle1 is already installed
> package libdvdread-devel-0.9.3-ogle1 is already installed
> package libxine0-0.9.10-1 is already installed
> package libxine0-devel-0.9.10-1 is already installed
> package w32codec-0.50-1 is already installed
> package xine-dvdnav-0.9.10-0 is already installed
> package xine-ui-0.9.10-1 is already installed
> package xvid-0.20020412-3 is already installed
> package xvid-devel-0.20020412-3 is already installed
> 
> I would have thought these would work.. but they did not.
> 
> So I uninstalled them and went with a suggestion from the newbie list 
> of: xine-0.4.3-fr1.decss.rpm
> 
> that didn't do the trick for me either.
> So I am asking here. Can I not use this impressive list of packages 
> above and somehow just enable libcss support?
> Help?
> 
> many thanks
> 
> -- Azrael


Chances are you need to make your you have "/dev/dvd" and "/dev/rdvd"


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