CutRightSharpening wrote:VLC didn't workthe first time and still doesn't work.
CutRightSharpening wrote:I right click on the DVD drive on the desktop then select VLC from the OPEN WITH list.
CutRightSharpening wrote:Read my signature.. If terminal and coding writing is needed, then something isn't ready for the masses.
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Who was the idiot that made the terminal so you cannot highlight and copy text from it? This is why something for the masses should not require the use of a terminal or code writing.
$ rpm -qa | grep vlc
vlc-2.1.2-1.mga4.tainted
vlc-plugin-pulse-2.1.2-1.mga4.tainted
phonon-vlc-0.6.2-2.mga4
vlc-plugin-theora-2.1.2-1.mga4.tainted
vlc-plugin-common-2.1.2-1.mga4.tainted
lib64vlc5-2.1.2-1.mga4.tainted
lib64vlccore7-2.1.2-1.mga4.tainted
vlc-plugin-lua-2.1.2-1.mga4.tainted
$ rpm -qa | grep dvd
lib64dvdnav4-4.2.1-1.mga4
lib64dvdread4-4.2.1-1.mga4
dvd+rw-tools-7.1-7.mga4
gstreamer0.10-resindvd-0.10.23-14.mga4.tainted
lib64dvdcss2-1.2.13-2.mga4.tainted
dvdauthor-0.7.1-5.mga4
libdvdcss2-1.2.13-2.mga4.tainted
CutRightSharpening wrote:I suspect that Linux Codec's are never going to be always fully up-to-date so the newest videos are not going to play.
So, unless one of the Magi have way to always keep the Codec files completely up-to-date, the best this problem will ever be is Explained,, Maybe
5/21/14
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