Hell
His there a limitation with the DVD regions under linux like with XP?
I have zone 1 and 2 DVDs. What a stupid thing this limitation since you
can buy original region 1 movies in a region 2 country.
I looked at Kaffeine and I can change the region in the input section of
the xine config
On Friday 02 April 2004 09:04 am, rhein wrote:
Hell
His there a limitation with the DVD regions under linux like with XP?
I have zone 1 and 2 DVDs. What a stupid thing this limitation since you
can buy original region 1 movies in a region 2 country.
I looked at Kaffeine and I can change the
Hi gang.
This has probably been aired before, but is it possible to get past the regional
encoding restriction with Xine, Ogle, or Mplayer? The problem is, Amazon has
a copy of a DVD I hoped to buy which is only available for region 1. The UK
belongs to region 2. Amazon UK cannot help so it
Hi gang.
This has probably been aired before, but is it possible to get past the
regional
encoding restriction with Xine, Ogle, or Mplayer? The problem is, Amazon
has
a copy of a DVD I hoped to buy which is only available for region 1. The
UK
belongs to region 2. Amazon UK cannot help so
On Monday 27 Oct 2003 3:52 pm, Len Lawrence wrote:
Hi gang.
This has probably been aired before, but is it possible to get past the
regional encoding restriction with Xine, Ogle, or Mplayer? The problem is,
Amazon has a copy of a DVD I hoped to buy which is only available for
region 1. The
On Monday 27 October 2003 10:52 am, Len Lawrence wrote:
Hi gang.
This has probably been aired before, but is it possible to get past the
regional encoding restriction with Xine, Ogle, or Mplayer? The problem is,
Amazon has a copy of a DVD I hoped to buy which is only available for
region 1.