My dvd drive is useless without libdvdcss2 installed. And I do believe thats the same error I recieve.
Most DVD's out there have encryption on them that only Windows, a commercial player, or libdvdcss2 can decode
Sorry for the "triple post" but I just hate to see the obvious ignored. Is it installed?
On 4/19/06, Michael Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Neil Bower wrote:
> On Tue April 18 2006 22:15, Michael Walters wrote:
>
>>Hello All,
>>
>>I put a DVD movie in my DVD drive and selected Kaffein media player and
>>selected open DVD and got the error message
>>
>>The source can't be read. Maybe you don't have enough rights for this,
>>or the source doesn't contain data(e.g. no disc in drive)(error reading
>>from DVD.
>
>
> This is from the top of my head so take that for what it is worth. :-)
>
> Is kaffine directed to the correct drive for a dvd?
>
> Kaffine does allow different drives for CD and DVD.
>
> In some cases there is a link set to the correct device ie /dev/dvd is linked
> to /dev/hdc. See what kaffine currently has set. These are under
> Settings > xine Engine Parameters.
>
> I'm guessing that you are using the same drive for your CD and DVD.
>
Yes, I am using the same DVD drive for DVD and audio CD playing.
>
>>When I put a CD in the drive and select audio CD it plays an audio CD
>>perfectly well.
>>
>>My question is "How do I get enough rights?"
>>
>
>
>
> HTH
>
> Neil
>
Thanks for your input.
Michael
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