Hi Thomas,
I already installed and ran the .sh file. I rebooted and tried VLC but the video was distorted. A strange sidenote: when I tried with Xine, it gave an error that it "couldn't increase the nice value by 1". As this computer is setup for realtime audio production, perhaps there is a problem somewhere with priorities..?? brian On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 19:59:31 +0200, Thomas Pfundt wrote: > Hi Brian, > > my spontaneous guess would be that you haven't installed libdvdread yet, try executing the following in a terminal: > > sudo apt-get install libdvdread4 > > sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh > > Also, restart VLC after that and tell me if it worked? > > Regards, > Thomas > > On 22.06.2016 19:40, [email protected] [1] wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I have a laptop with Ubuntu Studio (15.04, iirc) installed. Although I use this pc primarily for music (low latency kernel, etc), I wanted to watch some (commercial) DVDs. But I have had problems and although I have installed the Ubuntu-restricted-extras package, I cannot get a DVD to work right (I prefer using SMplayer, although I also tried with VLC, Xine, and another called "Video"). >> >> Any help appreciated, as this is a bit urgent, unfortunately. >> >> Thanks! >> >> brian Links: ------ [1] mailto:[email protected]
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