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Totem should notify users about installing
Tried in 11.10 ( in french) :
Impossible de lire le DVD. Il se peut que le DVD soit chiffré et
qu'aucune biblithèque de déchiffrement ne soit disponible.
in other Words the user just know that it's missing a decrypting library
but no clue on how to install it.
Isn't the pacth for Totem ready ?
Yes. Developers upstream think we can't legally point users to
instructions about installing illegal software. :-(
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Interressting because the ubuntu man pages ,( which is the first google
result for play dvd ubuntu) suggest to launch the DVDread script which
install the libdvdcss deb.
Why not ( a bit like for codecs) suggest that if it's legal in your
country ( which is in France, for example ) , you could
@thimothy : I think you are a bit wrong.
We could have said the same thing 3 years ago when gnome-code-install (
Which propose to install a gstreamer package when a codec is needed) was
developped.
the status here is a bit different as libdvdcss is not even in Universe
but launching
Timothy: That's not a reason to close the Paper cuts task and not the
Totem task. If there's no problem, both have to be closed.
That said, I strongly disagree: the error message is clearly not enough
to allow the user to make a correct choice. How would one find out that
it can buy a codec or
if we stick to the bug subject notify users about installing , I
understand timothy wants to close the bug.
But shouldn't the bug reporter wanted to tell that Totem should propose
to install the require components ?
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The original bug post was about making this problem easier to solve for
beginners.
The message at this time was: Error occured, unable to read from the
resource
It is now: Could not read DVD. This may be because the DVD is encrypted
and a DVD decryption library is not installed.
I think this is
For Info , on 11.04 today the Error message is more explicit :
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/9-dclA7Phd2iT7SD-
0mqOA?feat=directlink
Could not read DVD. This may be because the DVD is encrypted and a DVD
decryption library is not installed.
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On 18 Apr 2011, at 15:12, Ivanka Majic 137...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: fitandfinish
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It seems nobody is Working anymore on this when reading the Gnome Bug
page ?
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Without libdvdcss2, Totem, VLC, and others are unable to play my
original DVD-s. I know it's illegal to ship Ubuntu with libdvdcss2, but
it could be in multiverse repos, and totem's plugin installer could
install it, OR add the medibuntu repo to the list (but leave
thanks John. But No One can decide if it's legal or Not. But I agree
it's still the best solution.
We could however make it shorter :
To play this commercial DVD, you need to install the DVDCSS library
yes install now no thanks
*Using the DVDCSS library might not be legal in your country.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) = (unassigned)
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Wouldn't it be acceptable to display a message along the lines of
The DVD you have inserted cann't currently be played because the
supporting software has not been installed. This is because it is not
legal for Ubuntu to distribute this software in some countries. If you
are certain that it is
** Changed in: totem
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If this has not yet been fixed I'd like to add my 2 cents. Obviously there's
legal issues surrounding encryption but is important to provide the user with
that knowledge.
num = BVW_ERROR_DVD_ENCRYPTED;
message = g_strdup (_(The source seems
Ari Torhamo's comment is absolutely correct - that is simply
unacceptable behavior, especially when the fix is simply to give the
user a little bit more information.
Can we aim to get this fixed by Thursday? Dave?
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VLC should come by default in Ubuntu 10.04, since it reproduces any type
of video and DVD, without any problem.
Totem codec support is awful.
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Contemporaneo: This is not related at all wirh the present report. When
CSS support is installed, Totem works just fine with DVDs, and recent
versions have become quite good. Please report precise and documented
bugs, rather than random rants.
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I have to say I'm astonished that in 9.10, the eleventh version of
Ubuntu, when a user tries to play a movie DVD, he's greeted with Error
occured, unable to read from the resource, instead of at least being
given a pointer to the right help page. (The wrong help page would be
the Totem movie
Sounds good to me. Is it really more legally questionable to present
these packages to people with a firm warning when the package is just a
simple apt-get away?
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The current situation is awful. Not a lawyer.
I wont change status to new but, well, when the script to get the means to
circumvent the css protection is already being provided, I hardly think running
it would make matters worse.
You've provided the vector already, which I think is the legally
Fixing this bug doesn't look trivial at all, and even if it is currently
a big issue, the One Hundred Paper Cuts project is devoted to easily
fixable issues. Thus, I am marking this bug incomplete for One Hundred
Paper Cuts.
If you can provide accurate guidance for making it easy to implement for
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Added hundred paper cuts as I feel this is a major issue with new users.
I have read many articles written by journalists who are discovering
Linux for the first time via Ubuntu, and they have all commented that
playing a DVD film just doesn't work, and the OS doesn't offer any help
to allow this.
Hey Lumpy,
I think you may have the wrong idea about this bug. From the upstream report,
it looks like the issue might be that gstreamer is simply not handling the
situation correctly, and thus is a gstreamer bug. Unfortunately, the upstream
report is not all that clear, but it is assigned!
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wordsmyth: I guess the code installation dialog only appears when you
try to read an *unencrypted* DVD for th first time. Then, if you try
with an encrypted DVD, it only fails, and it's always been the case in
Ubuntu. At least the problem is, the first codec prompt should also
explain how to read
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
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Even though I'm a newbie living in Australia, I soon figured out the
problem with Totem. The annoying thing ISMicrosoft ships XP Vista
with their Windows Media Player which AUTOMATICALLY plays DVDs. And the
puzzling thing IS, on a previous installation - Ubuntu 8.10 - I got a
pop-up window
** Also affects: totem via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580396
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Importance: Wishlist = Low
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Hi There: I'm an Australian resident and I finally managed to solve my
problems with Totem - and VLC - with patiene and diligence, by using
Google to seek what I needed to know i.e downloading Ubuntu Restricted
Extras and appropriate DVD codecs. But I'm a newbie, and it took a
helluva lot of work.
At least there's an easy part to fix here: you shouldn't have to run
/usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/install-css.sh. Instead, it should be run
automatically by the post-install script of libdvdcss2. This does not
bring any new legal issue, and makes things way simpler.
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Ubuntu 8.10 let me know that my screen would work better if i installed a
restricted driver but advised me not to as there might be some legal issue.
I had to click 'Ok' to continue so presumably any legal issue would be my fault
rather than the Ubuntu people. It worked great but, of course,
Maybe we could ask the upstream guys to allow for a custom message on codecs
that fail to install through totem's autoinstaller. Then, whoever packages
totem can just customise the message for whatever distro they are using. For
ubuntu, the message would probably include at least the
It shouldn't be. Changing to a more appropriate place.
** Changed in: libdvdnav (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: libdvdread (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Also affects: totem (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
libdvdcss2 circumvents the CSS encryption found on DVDs. Circumvention
is not legal in many countries even if it is for use of legally owned
DVDs. A distribution can not make a choice for user when it is legal
matter.
This is not same as flashplugin-nonfree. There is no question of
legality in
Why is this a bug against libgimme-codec?
** Changed in: libgimme-codec (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) = (unassigned)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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- [Gutsy] notify users about installing libdvdread3 and libdvdcss2
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