Duncan Webb wrote:
> IIRC this is a problem caused by the copy protection breaking 
> libdvdread. I fixed this problem for this DVD by hacking libdvdread, 
> there is a range check in the libdvdread code that causes it to abort 
> reading the disk. The fix was to remove the range check, what I did was 
> to keep the range check but just before the check was to set the the 
> value to value = value % range. It then played fine.

I rented a "broken" disc once: the DVD structure was broken and
libdvdread was unable to read it, Windows had the same problem. I did
not try anydvd; I did not wanted to make a copy, I wanted to watch
it. It should have worked on a "normal" DVD player. I got my money back.


Dischi

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