OoO En cette nuit nuageuse du jeudi 20 février 2003, vers 00:15, christophe barbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> If you want real freedom to read all DVDs, you need to flash the drive > firmware with a modified one (best solution) or use a tool to erase the > region change counter to give you your five changes back. It is useless with linux players : they do not ask the drive for the key to decrypt the disc. A RPC-1 drive always give unconditionally the key to decrypt the disc. A RPC-2 drive does not. Your RPC-2 drive can be zoned or not. If it is not, he will refuse to give the key for any zoned disc. If it is, he will give it only if the zone match or if the disc is not zoned. The zone change is not done automatically, it has to be asked by the software. The zone stuff is just to give the key, the disc is perfectly readable whatever the drive zone is. The drive does not decrypt itself the data on the disc, it is done by the software. Linux players do not ask for the key (they are not licensed and then do not have the keys to speak to the drive about this), they crack it every time you want to read your DVD. That is the whole point of DeCSS. So, do not bother to flash your DVD drive if you are just using Linux. -- BOFH excuse #448: vi needs to be upgraded to vii