[kde-linux] Problems with Kaffeine
chrs 08
cpeter1 at gmx.at
Sun Jun 8 09:14:42 UTC 2008
I had the same problem on kubuntu hardy amd64.
In the Kaffeine menu go to Settings -> xine Engine Parameters -> media and
set dvd.device to /dev/dvd1 instead of /dev/dvd.
For some reason the dvd device in /dev is called dvd1 now in kubuntu 8.04.
After that I could play the dvds without the error message about missing
libdvdcss.
Chris
Rosalind Mitchell-4 wrote:
>
> When I try to play a DVD with Kaffeine, I frequently get an error message:
>
> This DVD Video is encrypted. To be able to watch it you will need to
> install
> libdvdcss by running from a console:
> sudo /usr/share/doc/kaffeine/install-css.sh. In some countries it is
> illegal
> to install the decryption software without permission from the video
> copyright holder.
>
> But I already have libdvdcss2, and w64codecs, installed (I'm running KDE
> over
> 64-bit Ubuntu Hardy). In any case, this isn't consistent. Or at least,
> I'm
> sure it's consistent but I haven't discerned the pattern yet. Sometimes
> if I
> reboot, Kaffeine works fine.
>
> Has anybody seen anything like this before? And if so, is there anything
> I
> can do? I never had this problem with Kaffeine under any version of
> Ubuntu
> before Hardy, or indeed with earlier versions of Mandriva and SuSE that I
> used.
>
> Rosie
>
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