On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 8:14 PM, Matthew Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, I'm getting a little frustrated with my movie watching experience > at the moment. Not sure what the deal is. I've been using Totem. > Occasionally whilst playing a movie the picture gets all garbled and a > dialogue box telling me something about libdvdcss and am I trying to > view an encypted dvd without it. I checked and I already have it > installed. It seems this is more likely to happen after viewing a dvd > I've ripped to hard drive. A few times when I've had a dvd late back to > the video shop I've copied it to view later, but alas.. Any ideas? > > Cheers > Matt >
totem uses the gstreamer framework for playing media. Try mplayer, vlc or (best of all for dvd) xine. invocation xine dvd://full/path/to/ripped.iso or if you copied the file system xine dvd://full/path/to/root/of/dvd/filesystem/ where VIDEO_TS is directly under /full/path/to/root/of/dvd/filesystem/ PS I have never made xine work with relative pathnames like: xine dvd:/~/media/image.iso It wants xine dvd://home/nick/media/image.iso If anyone knows how to make that work let me know :)
