this used to work:

Install the libdvdread4 package (no need to add third party repositories)
via Synaptic or command line:
sudo apt-get install libdvdread4
Then open a terminal window and execute:
sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh

havent tried this in a long time tough, so i have no id if it still works

grtz
Thijs

2013/1/20 David King <linux...@avoura.com>

>  I would like to add that when I was previously using Ubuntu Studio 10.10,
> I had much better luck with VLC and other programs in playing video DVDs,
> it seems that with 12.04 things are not quite the same. Probably because of
> moving from Gnome 2 to Xfce. I still prefer the old Gnome 2, but have
> managed to get the Xfce desktop more or less to my liking, the Cairo Dock
> is particularly helpful.
>
>
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