D?niel Fraga wrote: > On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:18:09 +0100 > Alexander Roalter <alex at roalter.it> wrote: > >> That might be true, but I can't imagine that this could be a final >> solution, having to run some program in between to make it work, as up >> to this moment everything (and also Disney DVDs) I have been able to >> play with dvdnav, especially because it doesn't reed the unplayble >> sectors and cells. Only recently though because of some complex cell >> navigation (I assume) playback has a problem with two of my newest DVDs, >> and in this case I still doubt your solution would work miracles, as it >> is the jumping around (apparently) that doesn not work correctly, and >> this is clearly a mplayer problem. > > Ok, I agree that MPlayer should be complete. It must read any > DVD... but, you know, even DVDFab (and even AnyDVD) struggle to read > some of the newer DVDs (try for example "Transformers 2"). Ok, if even those two struggle with it (Transformers 2 and Star Trek), then I see no reason for ever using them, as mplayer was able to play any other DVD up to date just without it. > > Anyway, when we finally all move to blu-ray, everyone will have > to use AnyDVD HD :) I mean, you can say "I won't". Well... I doubt > MPlayer will someday be as good as AnyDVD HD to decrypt most of the > blu-rays. Well, as long as there's no Blu-ray drive with white color (all you can find nowadays are black drives and some silver ones), I won't put them in my computer, do this is currently a no-go... :) -- cheers, Alex