Can't the post-install script of libdvdread check if the dvd readers
present have a region set, if that is required for libdvdread to work?
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Something needs to set the region code on new DVD drives
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/16722
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** Package changed: totem (Ubuntu) => libdvdread (Ubuntu)
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Something needs to set the region code on new DVD drives
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Could you please assign this also KDE-media-players (Kaffeine, Dragon
Player) and VLC? I do not know how to do this.
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this should not happen automatically as most dvd drives have a very limited
number of changes. also it is not necessarily that you can guess based on the
location information from the user (user might live in one country but have a
collection of foreign disks, or may have 2 dvd drives and want t
The bug exists in intrepid too. I use Kubuntu. A few weeks ago I had to
replace the existing DVD drive. I hadn't played a DVD yet, but
everything else worked. So I thought the drive was broken again, when it
failed to play several DVDs and I did not get any error message. Only
when I fired up Windo
Ran into this last night. Both Totem and mplayer gave totally
meaningless errors. regionset fixed the problem but it took my friend a
while to figure out the problem (after I spent much time failing to
determine cause) since the errors reported by totem, mplayer, and those
logged to syslog were n
While there should be a better error message from libdvdread and the
players should be able to give intelligent error messages, the installer
should include 'regionset', check to see if there is a region set on any
DVD hardware on install and offer to set the region if it has not been
set. I ran in
I encountered this problem with a Apple Mac Mini running 7.04 Feisty.
I had never inserted a DVD under OSX, then wiped the entire disk and
installed Ubuntu. The region code was never set on the drive, and any
attempt to play a dvd caused the application to silently bail out with
no errors.
I bel
ahem ... any gnome media player would bail out with no errors
running vlc from the command line showed the "Error cracking CSS key
..." error I mention above.
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Something needs to set the region code on new DVD drives
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/16722
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there's a program "regionset" that is used to set it and it's in
universe
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