On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 00:03:38 +0100
Ken Moffat <[email protected]> wrote:

> In an infinite universe, I would devote a little time to this.  In
> reality, my accumulated backlog of computer things I *want* to do
> covers about 2 years of my time. 


I can really relate to this. I also am *years* behind on some things,
and not all of the backlog is computer related. Sigh.

There are a lot of people who cannot even comprehend such a long
backlog. (These are the same kind of folks who don't know what they are
going to have for dinner until about a 1/2 hour before dinner time.)


On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 05:10:35 -0700 (PDT)
Fernando de Oliveira <[email protected]> wrote:

> As you know, DVD's are encrypted, I have no idea, but shouldn't libgcrypt
> be relevant?
> 
> I final thought: does vlc build its own ibdvdcss? I have this installed
> and remember it is essential to reading DVD.


This reminds me of something (which may even be relevant to the case
here) I learned recently after an upgrade of libdvdcss. Do NOT use
libdvdcss version 1.2.11. Something is wrong with that release which
seems to have caused the developers to quickly (within 6 weeks) bring
out 1.2.12:

http://download.videolan.org/pub/libdvdcss/

On my system under ogle, libdvdcss 1.2.11 would error out with "Error
cracking CSS key for ..." and then playback would abort (the issue did
not happen with 1.2.10). Upgrading to 1.2.12 fixed the problem.


  Cheers,

  Mike Shell




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