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I'm trying to see an iso image of a dvd, but kaffein complains that the dvd is
encrypted and libdvdcss is needed even if the library is already installed and
vlc plays it without any problem.
My system is kubuntu intrepid.
Xwang
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Kaffeine always assumes DVD is encrypted, even though no DVD in
See bug #230670 (I don''t want to mark this as a duplicate, as there are
two errors - one in udev, one in kaffeine)
In any case, the simplest solution is to delete /etc/udev/rules.d/70
-persistent-cd.rules and reboot - a new file will be generated with
/dev/cdrom and /dev/dvd (and their r/w equiva
A slight off-topic, but maybe helpful note:
If Kaffeine gives the "encrypted DVD" warning for every DVD, check if
it's pointing to the right device file (/dev/dvd by default) in
"Settings > xine Engine Parameters > media > dvd.device".
For some strange reason, my dvd devices were moved to "/dev/d
Reproduced this (with no disk in tray) on Hardy.
Unfortunately on my system, Kaffeine claims *any* DVD to be encrypted. Access
to the drive is ok, since I can playback the DVD with VLC and access its data
when it's mounted.
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Kaffeine Player: 0.8.6-0ubuntu8.1
Qt: 3.3.8b
KDE: 3