Aubin Paul wrote:
>> How do we handle the decss problem? Can Rob's runtime like against an
>> installed decss and how does mplayer reacts on that? Mplayer has it's
>> own css code, but you can disable it and use dvdread.
>
> That's tricky. I guess we'd have to use dvdread, so we could avoid the
> whole issue.

If it's possible to build a runtime without decss and it works with a
decss installed on the system, I like it. The other idea will be
making it harder for the user: include only a mplayer without decss
support and no xine. If the user wants xine or mplayer with decss, he
has to download it from xine.sf.net or freshrpms.net or whatever. 


Dischi

-- 
Original Pentium of Borg: Division is futile - your decimals will be
approximated.


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