I know this has nothing to do with Linux Mint, hence my posting this into "Other topics."
I installed xine and libdvdcss2 on a Xubuntu on another computer. My question is, how would I know if Xine will play outer region movies and that it is using libdvdcss2 to do it?
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libdvdcss and Xine
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libdvdcss and Xine
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Re: libdvdcss and Xine
Hi not exactly sure what outer region movies are but if they are css2 encrypted and xine plays them then it's using libdvdcss2 to decode them.
you can install totem in xubuntu which works well also.
you can install totem in xubuntu which works well also.
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Re: libdvdcss and Xine
Moved your topic here, as the "Other Topics" was for other topics on Linux Mint main edition support
Re: libdvdcss and Xine
Sorry, Vince.xenopeek wrote:Moved your topic here, as the "Other Topics" was for other topics on Linux Mint main edition support