Alistair John Strachan wrote: >> I knew of course about libdvdcss but I've never noticed before that the >> kernel issues these error messages to the syslog. >> > If you've replaced the drive, the decss keys might have changed for inserted > media (this is especially true if your old drive had a different region > setting). > Yes,... but as I've just told Alan,... it happens even when just mounting (an not using libdvdcss at all).
> First set the DVD region on the drive to where you are (probably 2), > using "regionset". That was already done (by factory I assume): # regionset /dev/hdb regionset version 0.1 -- reads/sets region code on DVD drives Current Region Code settings: RPC Phase: II type: SET vendor resets available: 4 user controlled changes resets available: 4 drive plays discs from region(s): 2, mask=0xFD Would you like to change the region setting of your drive? [y/n]:n > Then rm -rf ~/.dvdcss and restart your video playing > application. It should rescan the dvd, figure out the keys, no error > messages. > Playing just works normal (even without recreation of the dvdcss cache) it's just the syslog message when mounting that makes me nervous ;) Thanks, Chris.
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