Re: [newbie] DVD player?
When I tried to install vlc rpm package, I get failed dependencies: [root@localhost ethan]# rpm -ivh vlc*.rpm error: failed dependencies: libdvdcss.so.1 is needed by vlc-0.2.91-1 libSDL-1.1.so.0 is needed by vlc-0.2.91-1 [root@localhost ethan]# any idea how to get rid of these dependencies and install a package for this ? thank you. civileme wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> On Sunday 25 November 2001 05:28 pm, DJW wrote: Anyone know of a good DVD (Linux Native) player for Linux?TIADJW Try going to http://www.videolan.org The DVD player works well, but the DeCSS isn't legal to use or download, thanks to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act.Unfortunately the commercial DVD players are more smoke and mirrors than anything real, and you have to break the law by downloading DeCSS to use linux to play DVDs if you really choose to use linux to play them. Or else buy the right decoder card (they differ by different regions of the world).Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
Hoi Ethan go to http://rpmfind.net and do a search for the missing packages and install them. note once you know that you have all the packages you may have to add --nodeps to the rpm command ie rpm -ivh --nodeps [package] but only do this once you know that you have all the packages and when rpm won't let you install any of them on account of dependencies ie each package requires one of the others, and if this is the case choose the lib rpm Regards Darrin ethan wrote: When I tried to install vlc rpm package, I get failed dependencies: [root@localhost ethan]# rpm -ivh vlc*.rpm error: failed dependencies: libdvdcss.so.1 is needed by vlc-0.2.91-1 libSDL-1.1.so.0 is needed by vlc-0.2.91-1 [root@localhost ethan]# any idea how to get rid of these dependencies and install a package for this ? thank you. civileme wrote: On Sunday 25 November 2001 05:28 pm, DJW wrote: Anyone know of a good DVD (Linux Native) player for Linux? TIA DJW Try going to http://www.videolan.org The DVD player works well, but the DeCSS isn't legal to use or download, thanks to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. Unfortunately the commercial DVD players are more smoke and mirrors than anything real, and you have to break the law by downloading DeCSS to use linux to play DVDs if you really choose to use linux to play them. Or else buy the right decoder card (they differ by different regions of the world). Civileme -- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
well, I tried that, and downloaded gblic the GNU libraries but it also requires dependencies so I get stuck there. don't they have a "complete" package somewhere that has no dependencies ? Darrin Ritter wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> Hoi Ethango to http://rpmfind.net and do a search for the missing packages andinstall them.note once you know that you have all the packages you may have to add--nodeps to the rpm command ierpm -ivh --nodeps [package] but only do this once you know that you have all the packages and whenrpm won't let you install any of them on account of dependencies ie eachpackage requires one of the others, and if this is the case choose thelib rpmRegards Darrinethan wrote: When I tried to install vlc rpm package, I get failed dependencies:[root@localhost ethan]# rpm -ivh vlc*.rpmerror: failed dependencies:libdvdcss.so.1 is needed by vlc-0.2.91-1libSDL-1.1.so.0 is needed by vlc-0.2.91-1[root@localhost ethan]#any idea how to get rid of these dependencies and install a packagefor this ? thank you.civileme wrote: On Sunday 25 November 2001 05:28 pm, DJW wrote: Anyone know of a good DVD (Linux Native) player for Linux?TIADJW Try going to http://www.videolan.org The DVD player works well, buttheDeCSS isn't legal to use or download, thanks to the DigitalMilleniumCopyright Act.Unfortunately the commercial DVD players are more smoke and mirrorsthananything real, and you have to break the law by downloading DeCSS touselinux to play DVDs if you really choose to use linux to play them.Or elsebuy the right decoder card (they differ by different regions of theworld).Civileme --Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
Anyone know of a good DVD (Linux Native) player for Linux? TIA DJW DR Xine at http://skyblade.homeip.net/xine/XINE-0.9.4/i686.RPMs/ DR regards Darrin xine released a new version, 0.9.5 , at the same site. Last time I checked i586 rpms were ready, but i686 were not yet. Maybe he made them. http://skyblade.homeip.net/xine/XINE-0.9.5 Onur Kucuk _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 10:46:31 -0700 Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Try going to http://www.videolan.org The DVD player works well, but the DeCSS isn't legal to use or download, thanks to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. I dunno. I got the impression that this most recent DSS case in California effectively eliminated all legal obstacles for Linux apps to decode DVDs. Did I misunderstand? Or does it only apply for the U.S.? Miark Well, AFAIK the California court (and _not_ the US supreme court :) ) just said that _linking_ to a site where you can download DeCSS isn't illegal. AFAIK it's perfectly legal where I live to play an encoded dvd if it's my property and I use it only for myself. If I visit the USA I would't want to await a court descision though ... -Frans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
On Monday 26 November 2001 08:46 am, Miark wrote: Try going to http://www.videolan.org The DVD player works well, but the DeCSS isn't legal to use or download, thanks to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. I dunno. I got the impression that this most recent DSS case in California effectively eliminated all legal obstacles for Linux apps to decode DVDs. Did I misunderstand? Or does it only apply for the U.S.? Miark Umm, could be, but it sure wasn't available at release time. Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
As I understood it, the California guy was hosting DeCSS, having got it from the Norway. The DVD cops got him, not because he had the decryption keys, but because he or the person he got it from violated licensing agreements in the cracking process. The CA guy, of course, was never given the license agreement, and so didn't agree to it. He just took the crack as-is and posted it. And as it turns out, the guy he got it from in Norway may not have violated the law to crack the encryption either because he did it under some other national law that overrides agreements to not reverse-engineer when working to achieve interoperability (and he was trying to watch DVDs on his Linux box). And nobody can say for sure if the the Norwegian guy every actually agreed to the no reverse-engineering license argeement before cracking the key. He may have just nabbed it off the a DVD (which every CSS DVD contains), or whatever. Bottom line: the California guy didn't make (or violate) any agreement to get the decryption key, and there wasn't enough proof to prove that he got from anybody else who did. So I _think_ that this means he can do with it as he pleases, and so can anybody else who gets it from him. But as you say, Frans, it's not the Supreme Court, and you can be sure this is not over. Details: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/H021153.PDF Miark - Original Message - From: Frans Ketelaars [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:45 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] DVD player? On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 10:46:31 -0700 Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Try going to http://www.videolan.org The DVD player works well, but the DeCSS isn't legal to use or download, thanks to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. I dunno. I got the impression that this most recent DSS case in California effectively eliminated all legal obstacles for Linux apps to decode DVDs. Did I misunderstand? Or does it only apply for the U.S.? Miark Well, AFAIK the California court (and _not_ the US supreme court :) ) just said that _linking_ to a site where you can download DeCSS isn't illegal. AFAIK it's perfectly legal where I live to play an encoded dvd if it's my property and I use it only for myself. If I visit the USA I would't want to await a court descision though ... -Frans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] DVD player?
Anyone know of a good DVD (Linux Native) player for Linux? TIA DJW Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
DJW wrote: Anyone know of a good DVD (Linux Native) player for Linux? TIA DJW Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Xine at http://skyblade.homeip.net/xine/XINE-0.9.4/i686.RPMs/ regards Darrin Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
Good question...I have heard good things about video4linux or something like that. On 26 Nov 2001 13:13:17 +1030, Darrin Ritter wrote: DJW wrote: Anyone know of a good DVD (Linux Native) player for Linux? TIA DJW Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Xine at http://skyblade.homeip.net/xine/XINE-0.9.4/i686.RPMs/ regards Darrin =_1006742470-1851-4814 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD player?
On Sunday 25 November 2001 05:28 pm, DJW wrote: Anyone know of a good DVD (Linux Native) player for Linux? TIA DJW Try going to http://www.videolan.org The DVD player works well, but the DeCSS isn't legal to use or download, thanks to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. Unfortunately the commercial DVD players are more smoke and mirrors than anything real, and you have to break the law by downloading DeCSS to use linux to play DVDs if you really choose to use linux to play them. Or else buy the right decoder card (they differ by different regions of the world). Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] DVD-player
proprietry dvd players like linDVD (from the makers of winDVD) is capable of playing DVD's with a slower CPU's.. mostly due to the fact that they have been doing it for ages and have efficient code for it... but from what I read, a 450 should do the job ok using xine give it a shot... whats to lose? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of RahOoh Sent: Sunday, 16 September 2001 1:59 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] DVD-player I have thought about getting a DVD player for my system, but wonder. I have seen where they advise your processor be at least 300 MHz and I have a 450, but is that really enough? Rich Buckner wrote: Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] DVD-player
Can anyone recomend a dvd viewer for Mandrake 8.0? xmovie needs kernel 2.4.7 and I only have 2.4.3. /jonas Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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On Saturday 15 September 2001 06:26 am, Jonas Jacobsson wrote: Can anyone recomend a dvd viewer for Mandrake 8.0? xmovie needs kernel 2.4.7 and I only have 2.4.3. /jonas xine, videolan, and mplayer are all pretty good. I prefer xine; videolan sometimes has problems with synchronizing audio and video, and mplayer doesn't have a gui. You can find xine and mplayer by going to freshmeat.net and searching for them there. You can get videolan at www.videolan.org. videolan is packaged in rpms as well as source, and as packaged contains everything you need to play encrypted dvds. The current xine, I think, only is packaged as source, but you can get rpms for older versions. mplayer, I think, is only packaged as source. With xine and mplayer, you need plugins to play encrypted dvds. You can get the xine plugin by going to the captain css link on the xine home page, and the mplayer site tells you what plugins you need and where to get them. I think there are some gcc issues when you try to compile mplayer that require you to use certain options with the ./configure command, but I can't remember what those options are. The easiest way to get something that works, I think, is to get the videolan rpms. If you're comfortable installing from source, I'd go with xine. If you're comfortable both with installing from source and a command line only program, then you might want to give mplayer a try. Hope this helps. -- Rich Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] DVD-player
I have thought about getting a DVD player for my system, but wonder. I have seen where they advise your processor be at least 300 MHz and I have a 450, but is that really enough? Rich Buckner wrote: On Saturday 15 September 2001 06:26 am, Jonas Jacobsson wrote: Can anyone recomend a dvd viewer for Mandrake 8.0? xmovie needs kernel 2.4.7 and I only have 2.4.3. /jonas xine, videolan, and mplayer are all pretty good. I prefer xine; videolan sometimes has problems with synchronizing audio and video, and mplayer doesn't have a gui. You can find xine and mplayer by going to freshmeat.net and searching for them there. You can get videolan at www.videolan.org. videolan is packaged in rpms as well as source, and as packaged contains everything you need to play encrypted dvds. The current xine, I think, only is packaged as source, but you can get rpms for older versions. mplayer, I think, is only packaged as source. With xine and mplayer, you need plugins to play encrypted dvds. You can get the xine plugin by going to the captain css link on the xine home page, and the mplayer site tells you what plugins you need and where to get them. I think there are some gcc issues when you try to compile mplayer that require you to use certain options with the ./configure command, but I can't remember what those options are. The easiest way to get something that works, I think, is to get the videolan rpms. If you're comfortable installing from source, I'd go with xine. If you're comfortable both with installing from source and a command line only program, then you might want to give mplayer a try. Hope this helps. -- Rich Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD-player
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001 13:58:40 -0400, you wrote: I have thought about getting a DVD player for my system, but wonder. I have seen where they advise your processor be at least 300 MHz and I have a 450, but is that really enough? I have a DVD player, and my processor is a 500mhz Celeron, so you prolly could. I've never tried it in Linux, only windont, but it seems to do the job there...stupid Compaq software problems notwithstanding... Rich Buckner wrote: On Saturday 15 September 2001 06:26 am, Jonas Jacobsson wrote: Can anyone recomend a dvd viewer for Mandrake 8.0? xmovie needs kernel 2.4.7 and I only have 2.4.3. /jonas xine, videolan, and mplayer are all pretty good. I prefer xine; videolan sometimes has problems with synchronizing audio and video, and mplayer doesn't have a gui. You can find xine and mplayer by going to freshmeat.net and searching for them there. You can get videolan at www.videolan.org. videolan is packaged in rpms as well as source, and as packaged contains everything you need to play encrypted dvds. The current xine, I think, only is packaged as source, but you can get rpms for older versions. mplayer, I think, is only packaged as source. With xine and mplayer, you need plugins to play encrypted dvds. You can get the xine plugin by going to the captain css link on the xine home page, and the mplayer site tells you what plugins you need and where to get them. I think there are some gcc issues when you try to compile mplayer that require you to use certain options with the ./configure command, but I can't remember what those options are. The easiest way to get something that works, I think, is to get the videolan rpms. If you're comfortable installing from source, I'd go with xine. If you're comfortable both with installing from source and a command line only program, then you might want to give mplayer a try. Hope this helps. -- Rich Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] DVD-player
I have thought about getting a DVD player for my system, but wonder. I have seen where they advise your processor be at least 300 MHz and I have a 450, but is that really enough? Rich Buckner wrote: On Saturday 15 September 2001 06:26 am, Jonas Jacobsson wrote: Can anyone recomend a dvd viewer for Mandrake 8.0? xmovie needs kernel 2.4.7 and I only have 2.4.3. /jonas xine, videolan, and mplayer are all pretty good. I prefer xine; videolan sometimes has problems with synchronizing audio and video, and mplayer doesn't have a gui. You can find xine and mplayer by going to freshmeat.net and searching for them there. You can get videolan at www.videolan.org. videolan is packaged in rpms as well as source, and as packaged contains everything you need to play encrypted dvds. The current xine, I think, only is packaged as source, but you can get rpms for older versions. mplayer, I think, is only packaged as source. With xine and mplayer, you need plugins to play encrypted dvds. You can get the xine plugin by going to the captain css link on the xine home page, and the mplayer site tells you what plugins you need and where to get them. I think there are some gcc issues when you try to compile mplayer that require you to use certain options with the ./configure command, but I can't remember what those options are. The easiest way to get something that works, I think, is to get the videolan rpms. If you're comfortable installing from source, I'd go with xine. If you're comfortable both with installing from source and a command line only program, then you might want to give mplayer a try. Hope this helps. -- Rich Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] DVD-player
Jonas Jacobsson wrote: Can anyone recomend a dvd viewer for Mandrake 8.0? xmovie needs kernel 2.4.7 and I only have 2.4.3. /jonas My younger brother says that Xine works fine with 8.0 and his DVD drive. ;-) -- /\ DarkLord \/ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] DVD Player?
Is DVD supported on LM8.0? My search has not found a player for Linux. Can anyone point me to where I can get DVD player software. My DVD drive works as a CD Reader only. -- Geof A. Steichen Netscape Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] DVD Player?
umm, there's livid, videolan, vlc, and xine. a google search will yield a url for these. vlc and xine are the ones i've had the most luck with. -s On Monday 11 June 2001 01:02 pm, you wrote: Is DVD supported on LM8.0? My search has not found a player for Linux. Can anyone point me to where I can get DVD player software. My DVD drive works as a CD Reader only.
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http://xine.sourceforge.net Works great, is being actively worked on and is easy to build and install. If you look around a bit you can kind a very complete Xine version that has decss plugin included with it. Try google. Feel free to drop me a line if you have any question sgetting it working. Abe --- Russell Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Checkout the Linux Video and DVD (LiViD) site at http://linuxvideo.org Although, I haven't had much success with it...I can watch DVD's, but the video is pretty choppy, and the sound and video sync is not very good (a problem which the acknowledge and hope to fix soon...) DVD's and games are the only reason I keep windows... Good Luck! Russell -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Zubkov Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 3:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] DVD player Hi to everyone! Got a question here: Does anyone knows of any app to play DVD's? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Paul = Jesus saves. Allah forgives, Cthulu thinks you'd make a nice sandwich. -- See my digital art at: http://www.foramenmagnum.net/images.html __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
Re: [newbie] dvd player for linux
Digital Research 12x DVD I take the 5th on your second question. Make sure that you read the websites from people living in other countries .. .. Good luck On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, you wrote: ##Hey what brand of DVD drive do you have and can you unscramble ##css discs? ## ##Thanks ## ##Vic ## ##On Sunday 11 February 2001 12:15 pm, Linux Tests wrote: ## Kevin, ## ## Check out Xine. I use it and watch dvd movies every Friday night :-) ## ## http://xine.sourceforge.net ## ## Also, go to google and search for sites which talk about it. Read up on ## some FAQs too so that you can get it installed. ## ## Newest version is 2-4-01 which I haven't tried yet. ## ## Enjoy ! ## ## On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, you wrote: ## ##Does anyone know of a dvd player for linux? ## ## ## ##Thanks
[newbie] dvd player for linux
Does anyone know of a dvd player for linux? Thanks
Re: [newbie] DVD player
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Paul wrote: Now, I know there's been a lot of trouble with getting DVD's to play on Linux. Anybody have any clue how it's done? I heard (without ever testing it) that you can read DVDs with mtv, from the package mpegtv. You should find it on freshmeat. HTH Flupke -- There's no place like ~
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On Tue, 05 Sep 2000, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: I don't think it currently can be done, legally that is. This is because the developers of any DVD player must pay royalties to the DVD copyright owners (I can't remember what the consortium's name is). This rules out the possibility of a legal open source DVD player. AFAIK, DeCSS is the only programme capable of playing DVDs in Linux. This is why DeCSS was banned by the US courts, and why it received so much attention from sites like Wired and ZDnet. Just be warned that it is illegal to own or use it. Maybe it is in some backwards former Colonies VBG, but certainly not everywhere; I just received the source of DeCSS printed in a Brazilian magazine. Sites that link to it are violating US law (e.g. 2600.com were ordered to remove all links to it and I think they were sued), so you'll probably have a hard time finding it. So what ! Thank God US law does not yet rule the whole world (although at times it sees to want to do so ;-( You should be able to find the code; if not, I can scan and send you the magazine article. Cheers, Ron the Frog, on the banks of the Paraguay River. -- An apple every eight hours will keep three doctors away. --- http://personales.conexion.com.py/~rolgiati ---
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I remember reading on Slashdot that at least one company has paid the license rights to create a LEGAL DVD player for Linux. anybody else remember hearing about this?
[newbie] DVD player
Now, I know there's been a lot of trouble with getting DVD's to play on Linux. Anybody have any clue how it's done? -Paul R. __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com