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Hi all, I've been renting movies from Redbox and playing them on my Dell Inspiron 530 running Ubuntu 9.04 without a hitch. I decided to try out Netflix (greater selection), and put my first movie into play, only I get no sound. Everything else is fine. I have searched far & wide and have found absolutely nothing beyond a reference to Xine (installing it helped someone else get sound under LinDVD), but I have several of those packages installed already. I have no other problems with sound, believe me. It's only when playing the Netflix DVD. Google mostly shows results about watching Netflix on-line or about the legality of libdvdcss - but I got LinDVD when I bought this Ubuntu box from Dell - do I still need libdvdcss? Do I need some other component? Would be nice to watch my movies. I no longer have a t.v./dvd player, so that is not an option. Anyone got ideas on this? Many thanks in advance for your help! Don -- D.C. Parris, LEED Green Associate Minister, Security Officer, Free Software Advocate https://www.xing.com/profile/Don_Parris http://www.linkedin.com/in/dcparris http://www.facebook.com/don.parris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ofb.biz/pipermail/christiansource_ofb.biz/attachments/20090926/78b770f2/attachment.html>
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