2011/10/25 Stephen Rowles <step...@rowles.org.uk>:
> Hi all,
>
> Increasingly I am having problems with badly formatted DVD's (copy
> protection systems) that are "corrupt" if mminfo tries to read them, but
> will play just fine if you play them in a real DVD player (or if I just use
> Xine to play the DVD from standard X session without Freevo involved).
>
> What I would like to do is stop the insert notification stuff inside Freevo
> from being called so that when I go to the "Play DVD" menu Freevo would
> simply launch "xine dvd://" and play the DVD without scanning, showing disk
> name etc.
>
> Is this already possible with a config option? If not can someone point me
> in the right direction to start hacking at the code so I can switch it off.
>
> I asked a similar question before but things have moved on since then so I
> thought I'd double check, I would also appreciate any pointers into the code
> base to direct my hacking if it still isn't supported.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stephen.
>

Stephen-
  More usefully in general would be if you could give a list of the
DVD's that are problems. This sounds like a case were improving mminfo
makes more sense than breaking a generally useful system. If the dev's
know what dvds break things then they can look for ways to identify
badly formed disks and compensate for it.

evan

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