*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 41335 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41335

No, it doesn't help. Totem-xine is not maintained as well as totem-
gstreamer is, which the Gnome default. DVD playback must be implemented
for totem-gstreamer too. Personally, as a user I don't give a monkey
that a format is restricted or not. Canonical must pay the necessary
royalties to have it legally implemented. There is a way to do it
legally, so why Canonical doesn't? I wouldn't mind paying $10 or even
$30 to buy Ubuntu if it was to have me a *number* of such headaches
fixed for me.

Heck, instead of actually buying a commercial Ubuntu version, it should
be the free version and then whenever we hit the wall with a legal
problem, a firefox window opens to a special page where we can pay $1 or
$2 (it doesn't cost more than that per issue resolved) to get our issues
fixed. This way the main Ubuntu remains free, and whoever needs extra
conveniences, can pay up! I don't oppose this at all because it's better
than not having a solution or suggesting a version of  totem that it's
not properly maintained anymore.

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Totem movie player could not read from resource.  Known good disc, known good 
drive, latest gstream SW installed. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117240
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