Vinicius wrote:
Antonio Olivares escreveu:
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This has probably been discussed before, but is
anyone actually using
totem to play DVDs these days? I've tried variants
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Ah... But what I was trying to say was that I already did that; I've installed every gstreamer plugin I could think of, and also tried different combinations of totem and gstreamer/plugins (the sites that provide the gstreamer stuff also have their own version of totem.) All I've achieved by that is to change totem's behaviour from merely reporting that it won't support DVDs, to crashing in spectacular ways...
Anyhow, Totem or any other media player installed
with Fedora Core certainly won't play DVDs out-of-the box.
Apparently, Fedora/Red Hat dare not distribute the somewhat controversial code
needed to do the job along with the OS...
Disregard this part. Fedora will go with open standards and the controversial code. Go and snatch the needed downloads to get the applications and codecs that you want for it to play.
What versions exactly are you using of the different packages?
Now, I also tried the Xine-backend version of Totem, and that actually seemed to work. One problem, though, and I actually see this as a somewhat serious obstacle: I can't use the keyboard to navigate the DVD menus. Does this work for you (and is it supposed to)?
I can play non-encrypted DVD's with no problem.
Right... Maybe we're at the core of the problem, here. How shall I put this? - We'll, maybe I'll just say that I don't think I agree that it "works great" it it only handles unencrypted DVDs. I want a player that will play *all* DVDs, and when people say that some video player application or the other can play DVDs just fine, I automatically assume that they area also talking about encrypted ones. I may well have tested with some of those; I really didn't care to check, but they are ones that I've played successfully with Ogle in the past...
- Toralf