On Sun, 2013-02-17 at 19:41 -0500, Temlakos wrote:
> Four days ago I ran the fedora-update script to move from F17 to F18.
> 
> Everything seems to work, except one thing: applications like vlc and
> Dragon, that I used to play DVD movies, won't open the disks.
> 
> Whether they are commercial disks or the ones I prepared myself, makes
> no difference: the disks won't play. The disks will mount, but
> multimedia applications do not show up in the list of suggested
> options.
> 
> When I open vlc and tell it to "open a disc," it looks for a disk at
> mount point "/dev/dvd" and says it can't find it.
> 
> Dragon seems to know that I have a disk in the drive, and even
> recognizes its volume name. But it never even gets to playing the
> selection menu.
> 
> In F17, I lost the ability to play commercial disks. Apparently I
> never installed libdvdcss2. I tried that this time. It makes no
> difference--because my multimedia apps won't play even the disks that
> do not need libdvdcss* to play.
> 
> These two applications will play multimedia files--except that vlc
> will no longer play Matroska Video (.mkv) files, though Dragon will.
> 
> I installed "rpmfusion" to get vlc.
> 
> Any advice? (Other than simply "rip the DVDs to your hard drive and
> have done with it." That's the perfect way to fill your hard drive to
> capacity, a thing I prefer to avoid.)
> 
> Temlakos

Have you installed libdvdcss from Livna repo?
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