>>>>> "hl" == Heine Laursen <zannvip@xxxxxxxxx> writes: hl> Is it possebll to play a dvd disk from a dvd drive mounted hl> over nfs? no. If you rip (decrypt) the DVD and put it on an NFS fileshare, you can play it, but the physical disk itself you cannot export over NFS. It's probably possible to get it to work sorta, but it causes a problem that means in my experience only about 2/3 of the DVD's you rent will be decryptable by libdvdcss this way. The full story is that there are three different modes that libdvdcss can use to find the title keys it needs to do the decrypting, selected by the environment variable DVDCSS_METHOD={key,disc,title} It will silently step through progressively less likely-to-work modes as the earlier modes fail, in the order above. The key and disc methods involve using ioctl's to read out-of-band data from the DVD key area (the area that's force-zeroed on DVD-R's). This area isn't exposed inside the filesystem and thus won't make it over NFS, so an NFS-mounted DVD will only be decrypted with DVDCSS_METHOD=title which for me only works on 2/3 of disks. If you decrypt the disc with dvdbackup and NFS epxort the decrypted version, if you NFS-export a DVD-R, or if you mplayer the encrypted disc on a direct-attached DVD-ROM and then copy the ~/.dvdcss directory to the machine that's NFS-mounting the DVD, either method should get aroudn this problem and play all disks instead of 2/3 of disks. BTW if you have an rpc2 drive which is brand new and never used in Windows, you need to set the region. If you have a Lite-ON drive, you should switch it to rpc1 mode for Linux. If you don't do one or the other, you will fall back to DVDCSS_METHOD=title. This tool can do both: http://web.ivy.net/~carton/oneNightOfWork/rpcmgr14.c If you have an rpc2 drive (non-Panasonic) in its non-native region, that is also DVDCSS_METHOD=title and will only work on some discs. You need rpc1 even for Linux, even though you will notice some non-native discs do play without rpc1. IMHO the warning about DVDCSS_METHOD=title is way too quiet and the other garbage mplayer spews out way too loud. It took me a year to finally do the right googling to uncover this mess.
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