Benjamin Lawetz wrote:
> I haven't tried it in Xine yet (actually I haven't tried to play it on my
> settop player either). I'll give both a try tonight.
>
> I'll check on the libdvdread threads see if there's any update on this.
If you want you can try the attached patch and rebuild libdvdread.
I haven't tried it in Xine yet (actually I haven't tried to play it on my
settop player either). I'll give both a try tonight.
I'll check on the libdvdread threads see if there's any update on this.
Thanks everyone.
--
Benjamin
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009, Jason Tackaberry wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-02-2
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 22:37 -0500, Benjamin Lawetz wrote:
> Trying to play it in mplayer, the movie never starts. After googling a
> bit, I found out these DVDs are protected by some stupid safety. An easy
> workaround for mplayer is adding -sb 250 to the mplayer (seek
> 2,500,000 bytes into
Duncan Webb wrote:
> IIRC this is a problem caused by the copy protection breaking
> libdvdread. I fixed this problem for this DVD by hacking libdvdread,
> there is a range check in the libdvdread code that causes it to abort
> reading the disk. The fix was to remove the range check, what I did
On 24/02/2009 04:37, Benjamin Lawetz said the following:
> Hi all,
>
> I've recently purchased the Dark Knight DVD. Upon inserting it into my
> Freevo system, Freevo crashed.
>
> Trying to play it in mplayer, the movie never starts. After googling a
> bit, I found out these DVDs are protected b
2009/2/24 Benjamin Lawetz :
> Hi all,
>
> I've recently purchased the Dark Knight DVD. Upon inserting it into my
> Freevo system, Freevo crashed.
>
> Trying to play it in mplayer, the movie never starts. After googling a
> bit, I found out these DVDs are protected by some stupid safety.
Hi.
You
> Hi all,
>
> I've recently purchased the Dark Knight DVD. Upon inserting it into my
> Freevo system, Freevo crashed.
>
> Trying to play it in mplayer, the movie never starts. After googling a
> bit, I found out these DVDs are protected by some stupid safety. An easy
> workaround for mplayer is add
Hi all,
I've recently purchased the Dark Knight DVD. Upon inserting it into my
Freevo system, Freevo crashed.
Trying to play it in mplayer, the movie never starts. After googling a
bit, I found out these DVDs are protected by some stupid safety. An easy
workaround for mplayer is adding -sb 250