2007/11/28, Jim Seymour : > > On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 16:15 +0100, Beso wrote: > > the answer is simple: > > kde - kaffeine+xine+libdvdcss2+the libdvd needed > > gnome - totem +xine+libdvdcss2+ the libdvd needed > > kde/gnome/others - mplayer. > > > > these are the 3 main choices that are best. > > Thanks for all of the suggestions. I have a feeling there is something > odd that is missing or configured incorrectly on my system. I mentioned > that I tried to get Totem to work. I use gnome and have everything > installed for totem listed above except xine. Maybe I will try that > next. From the other suggestions so far I decided to try vlc as I had > heard a lot of good things about it recently. I emerged vlc and it > grabbed three other packages as well. I ended up with a vlc command line > install and nothing but the --help that didn't get me anywhere. I have > enabled the wxwindows for vlc and am reinstalling it. Gentoo does not > list a libdvdcss2+ version available. I have libdvdcss 1.2.9-r1 > installed as well as all of the other packages that start with libdvd. i have the same libdvdcss version. totem should work also with gstreamer, but i preffer xine. i personally dislike vlc, but mplayer is also very good. i'd also like to tell you that there are some dvds (especially new ones) that have a kind of protection that prevents them from playing in pcs. i've experienced such problems with second quarter dvds released this year. for this function to be surely tested you'll need a 2-3 years dvd that currently play well on the dvdplayer. after you're sure about that insert it into the dvd player/recorder and hal should recognize the dvd and try to start the right application. Thanks, > Jim > > -- > gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- dott. ing. beso