Re: Multimedia software for Ubuntu

From: Damien Hull <dhull@digitaloverload.net>
Date: Thu Jun 22 2006 - 11:34:19 AKDT

Should I switch to libdvdcss3 or is libdvdcss2 OK?

Adam bultman wrote:
> If you install libdvdread3, it generates a script call install-css.sh,
> which can be used to fetch build, and install the dvdcss debian file.
>
> Direct file location:
> /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh
>
> Fetch xine-ui and the other xine stuff, andyou've got yourself a DVD
> player. The only bummer (if you're 64bit) is that the win32codecs
> package doesn't exist, so you are SOL for any of the newer wmv formats.
> I use xine to view just about all movie formats (unless it simply
> doesn't work for codec reasons.)
>
>
> Adam
>
> Damien Hull wrote:
>> I just added multimedia software to my Ubuntu workstation. I used the
>> following instructions.
>>
>> http://www.ehomeupgrade.com/entry/2663/how-to_get_full
>>
>> I'm new to Ubuntu and I didn't check the sources list that was
>> provided. I just stuck it in and hit the go button. However,
>> everything seems to be working. I'm listening to an MP3 stream at the
>> moment. I havn't tried anything else yet.
>>
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