On Aug 22 2001, csj wrote:
> On 20 Aug 2001 18:37:25 -0300, =?us-ascii?Q?Rog=E9rio?= Brito wrote:
> > On Aug 13 2001, Rogério Brito wrote:
> <snip>
> >     (BTW, as a side comment, both of my posts to this list
> >     regarding DVDs in the last month received almost no responses,
> >     a very curious fact -- is it an indication that people are not
> >     using DVDs with Linux? Why? Aren't people satisfied with the
> >     results?)
> <snip>
> 
> Maybe because playing it can get you in jail. ;-)

        I sincerely hope you're kidding. After all, you've purchased
        the DVDs (or rented them, for that matter) and, thus, has
        acquired the right to play them (at least temporarily).

        Thank <your preferred deity> that I'm not in the US right now.
        :-)

> DVD playing is perhaps one area where the hacker/cracker distinction
> (which I myself don't believe in) falls apart. Playing most DVDs in
> Linux is ILLEGAL. (That, however, shouldn't stop you.)

        I really don't see why, but then, I'm rusty on the DeCSS news.

> For most brainless Hollywood movies VCD's are just fine.

        Sincerely, I'm more interested in shows than in movies. :-)

        I can't find VCDs where I live, but I've already thought of
        making some using vcdimager, which, fortunately, is available
        in unstable (but I can't find good ripping and converting
        software for producing MPEG1 files, not even under Windows).


        []s, Roger...

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