I've experienced this error with a couple of DVDs on 18.04.1
if I do "vobcopy -m" on some DVDs this error appears.
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Still affects me on 18.04
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Still affects me. I think it was fixed for Wily but now that I upgraded
to Xenial 16.04, this bug is back.
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Still affects me.
Ubuntu 14.10 utopic
nautilus 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu15
libdvdread 5.0.0-1ubuntu1
This is really confusing for a user! I thought that there was a physical
problem with the disc. Thanks to David Seppi for explaining a workaround
in the meanwhile.
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In the meantime, backports seem available in this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~n-muench/+archive/ubuntu/vlc2
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This bug was reported in 2012, but the fix is only in Utopic and later...
14.04 LTS still has package libdvdread4 in version 4.2.1-2ubuntu1.
Version 5.0.0-1ubuntu1 in Utopic should be backported to LTS.
See also http://www.jbkempf.com/blog/post/2014/dvdread-dvdnav-and-dvdcss
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This bug was fixed in the package libdvdread - 5.0.0-1ubuntu1
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* Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
- Re-add missing install-css.sh.
- debian/control: add Suggests for install-css.sh on debhelper,
fakero
** Branch linked: lp:debian/libdvdread
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I can confirm this on LUbuntu 13.10 (i386)
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One more thing that was broken after upgrading to Saucy.
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I confirm for Ubuntu 13.10 (amd64) both this bug and the workaround
mentioned in comment #3.
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Same here on 13.04 (amd64)
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I confirm for Ubuntu 12.10 both this bug and the workaround mentioned in
comment #3.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libdvdread (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I think I've found the source of the bug:
When I open my DVD device direclty over the eject button, the old DVD is still
mounted, even if I insert a new DVD.
Nautilus still shows the title of the old DVD in the directory tree.
I assume that the OS still works with the size of the old DVD and can't
vlc just stops some movies a couple of minutes before they end with
libdvdread: Can't seek to block XXX
written to stderr.
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