theversion of xine that is on the RC have support for css encryption ?
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Ruskin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] I have a DVD player and a Film. And now?! =:-)
On Friday 13 April 2001
Oh NO!
Still it doesn't work with mandrake. I've been told that it works with Suse
and Slackware if you hack it with a plugin that you can find at:
http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/captain_css
But I could not realize a good work: it start playing, but the program
usually crashes
On Wednesday 18 April 2001 18:29, Meir Faraj wrote:
theversion of xine that is on the RC have support for css encryption ?
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Ruskin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] I have a DVD
On Friday 13 April 2001 19:33, you wrote:
Yes, xine. Mount your dvd just like a data cd; start xine and right-click
in the xine video output window to show/hide the controller; click "DVD"
on the controller and press the start button. Enjoy!
Opsss... I have a "little" problem.
I follow
On Saturday 14 April 2001 12:59, you wrote:
A couple things for xine
first the DVD drive has to be /dev/dvd which would be a link to the
/dev/hda or /dev/scd0 or whatever drive you are using.
second - did you compile and install libcss?
OHHH NO! :(
What is this? OK I'm gonna look between
On Saturday 14 April 2001 07:21, you wrote:
On Saturday 14 April 2001 12:59, you wrote:
A couple things for xine
first the DVD drive has to be /dev/dvd which would be a link to the
/dev/hda or /dev/scd0 or whatever drive you are using.
second - did you compile and install libcss?
Jason Straight wrote:
A couple things for xine
first the DVD drive has to be /dev/dvd which would be a link to the /dev/hda
or /dev/scd0 or whatever drive you are using.
PMJI, but (for me education, please? G). Cooker (beta 3) installed my
IDE DVD drive as /dev/cdrom. Does this mean
On Saturday 14 April 2001 19:46, Elton Woo wrote:
Jason Straight wrote:
A couple things for xine
first the DVD drive has to be /dev/dvd which would be a link to the
/dev/hda or /dev/scd0 or whatever drive you are using.
PMJI, but (for me education, please? G). Cooker (beta 3)
No; when you use vlc, click on the button that says 'disc' and by default it
will look for /dev/dvd - just change that to /dev/cdrom (whereas /dev/cdrom
equals the dvd drive in question) and it will work (just did it last night).
Mike
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
nope just need to 'ln -s /dev/cdrom /dev/dvd'
I didn't do anything special with my kernel.
On Saturday 14 April 2001 14:46, you wrote:
Jason Straight wrote:
A couple things for xine
first the DVD drive has to be /dev/dvd which would be a link to the
/dev/hda or /dev/scd0 or whatever
Hi all!
I would like to test cooker with dvd.
Well, I bought a dvd player, mounted it (it's hdd), it works fine as a normal
cd-rom. Now I got even a film but I know nothing about making it work!!!
I'd like to know:
-Is there a program which I can use to see dvd?
-How do I have to use it?
-Must
On Friday 13 April 2001 16:29, Claudio wrote:
Hi all!
I would like to test cooker with dvd.
Well, I bought a dvd player, mounted it (it's hdd), it works fine as a
normal cd-rom. Now I got even a film but I know nothing about making it
work!!! I'd like to know:
-Is there a program which I
On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 05:29:21PM +0200, Claudio wrote:
Hi all!
I would like to test cooker with dvd.
Well, I bought a dvd player, mounted it (it's hdd), it works fine as a normal
cd-rom. Now I got even a film but I know nothing about making it work!!!
I'd like to know:
-Is there a
Claudio wrote:
Hi all!
I would like to test cooker with dvd.
I'd like to know:
-Is there a program which I can use to see dvd?
Best place to start would be LiViD
(The Linux Video and DVD Project)
http://www.linuxvideo.org/. check out the "resources" link.
This should point you in
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