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use mplayer maybe? i use it and it works fine. |
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On 10/3/06, Paul Stear <gentoo@××××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hi all, |
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> I have a new install of xine on an amd64 system. |
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> I have a new dvd (Silent Hill) that starts and then errors with the |
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> following:- |
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> The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Your DVD is probably |
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> crypted. |
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> According to your country laws, you can or can't install/use libdvdcss to |
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> able to read this disc, which you bought. (Media stream |
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> scrambled/encrypted) |
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> I am in the uk and the region is set to 2. |
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> I have never had any problems with xine when I used an x86 box. |
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> Any ideas? |
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> Paul |
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Karma, It's Real! |
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"No penguins were harmed during the writing, just a bunch of broken windows |
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to let them escape..."-xtacocorex |