Alexander Clouter wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Sam Tingleff wrote:
> 
>>Isn't that part of the copy protection?  You need an app like VideoLAN
>>or Xine to do the DeCSS key stuff with the drive.
>>
>>
> I think this is only true to *play* the VOB files, not to actually read or
> copy the VOB files.  Much in the same way an encrypted sheet of paper can
> be copied (via a photocopier) however to actually understand what is on
> the sheet of paper you need the DeCSS stuff.

Yep exactly; I do have vlc with the deCSS stuff, but since I can't read 
the data off the DVD in the first place it never gets a chance.

I've seen these errors explained in the past by saying you can't just 
read all levels of a DVD direct, and that you need to use ioctls, but I 
get these errors even on mounting a DVD. Also, vlc gets these errors 
when it tries the drive, and surely it knows what to do.

If I download an CSS encrypted VOB from the net, I can decode it fine.

I also know it's not a region-issue, since I've tried both R1 & R2 
discs, and I know the drive firmware is set to one of these (in fact I 
know it's set to R1, but I tried R2 just in case).

Has anyone else got DVD working on a Dell laptop, with the TORiSAN drive?

cheers,
C.




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