This is because you need libdvdcss which nobody will ship. 

I usually download my own xine packages from http://packman.links2linux.org/

I get libxine, speex, w32codec and xine-ui.  The libxine page will also tell you about package dependencies.  Apparently you can use this site (or a partner site) as an install source, bit I've never done this.

You can also download a script that will automate the building of the libdvdcss rpm package for you - very helpfull!
 
Regards

Sean


Haider Tuaima wrote:
Anyone knows how to easily get SUSE 10.1 to play DVD movies?
note: I tried mplayer, but could not complete installation, too many dependencies.

8^)
Haider


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