Try xine with the libdvdcss package. You can get rpms here:
http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/xine/

I use this to view DVDs without difficulty. Read the whole page: there are several rpms you need to install.

hth,
Robert Floyd
Durham, NC

On Monday, December 29, 2003, at 01:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Intrex is selling DVD burners for $100, so I bought one with hopes that it
will work with Linux. However, I have not had the best of luck. So far,
I haven't even had enough luck to even watch a DVD movie with this drive
in Linux. SuSE said that it couldn't because of copyright issues, and
Mandrake said that it couldn't read the movie with Xine or Mplayer.


Does
anyone have any suggestions here concerning movie players and recording
software. So far, I can only use it under windows, with it's pre-packaged
OEM software and with Nero.


Jason


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