On Mon, 7 Mar 2011, Jonathan Isom wrote:

On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 10:18 AM, Adam Charrett <a...@dvbstreamer.org> wrote:


On Mon, 7 Mar 2011, Stephen Rowles wrote:

Hi all,

I have purchased a couple of Disney DVD's recently, because my Son loves
them (Cars, Toy Story). However there are problems with them.

It seems that they have figured out how to break libdvdread which
results in it chewing 100% of ram and then dieing. It seems that this is
due to the DVD being scanned rather than just played.

Are you sure this isn't libdvdread attempting to find the key?
If that is the case then xine or kaffeine will play fine straight away as
the keys are cached, but the first time can take a little while. My kids
like Toy Story 2 which has some nasty copy protection which means I can't
copy the whole thing to HDD (which I prefer to do rather than get sticky
fingers all over it), but it still plays ok.

 > If I put the DVD in my laptop and play it with Kaffeine I can play it
just fine because it plays the DVD. In fact on my media centre it plays
just fine if I launch Xine manually with the xine dvd:// style of
execution. So to watch them we have to break the laptop out and watch on
that.

Is there any way to stop Freevo scanning / mounting the DVD's when they
are inserted? And instead just launch the dvd when I select play from
the Video menu? It's a real killer atm as the DVD's that are used most
often can be played, and the same errors stop be ripping them to play
from the network.

Not really, this is used to display the name of the disc, the number of
chapters and runtime.

I believe the only software that can get around the copy protection is
windows based and payware. (Look up ARccOS Protection on wikipedia).

What program is used to parse this info?  I know mplayer can play said disks
if you use dvdnav:// instead of dvd://.  I don't know off hand if
mplayer is used
though.

Play yes, in fact all the apps should be able to play the disc, it's more an issue if you try and back up the discs which involves reading every sector, even sectors that will never be played. At this point the backup fails as the sectors have errors in them that prevent copying. In this way they can stop ripping but still ensure that the dvd will play on your £50 DVD player from your local supermarket...

Cheers

Adam
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