On 02/03/14 00:09, Daniel Llewellyn wrote:
Andres,

www.fluendo.com <http://www.fluendo.com>

fluendo dvd player is a proprietary product which can play DVDs. Fluendo also do a pack of "codecs" which include among others a plugin for Windows Media format (unencrypted only). The codecs work for any gstreamer-based player but not others such as mplayer, vlc or xine. Also the DVD player is a separate app which doesn't enable DVD playback in totem or any other player which you may prefer :-(.


On 1 March 2014 23:02, Andres <a75...@alumni.tecnun.es <mailto:a75...@alumni.tecnun.es>> wrote:

    Hi all,
    I got some DVDs from my local library disney or disney type films.
    Fairly recent and old ones.

    Started reading:
    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs

    Is libdvdcss2 legal un uk?

    Is there a payable pakage I need install? I seem to recall one of
    the first things you could buy in the software centre* had
    something to do with this, f(...) something? Might be an option to
    buying a new DVD.



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