>Actually, I think some of the newer DVD's will play some of that
>junk, but you are correct for older ones - you need to generate the
>files you mentioned, and apply the encryption to them.

I've heard that there are starting to appear players that will play the raw
DIVX files.  I suspect that if you have a MPEG-2 program stream on the disc,
the player will show you the list of files, if it doesn't know waht to do with
them, potentially allowing you to select and play.

BTW, DVD authored discs do not require encryption, i.e., CSS.  CSS cannot be
applied by the home user.  An AUTHOR disc or tape must be sent to a production
house and they will apply the CSS to the VOB files.  The GENERAL discs that
we home users make are Macrovision free and CSS free.  I can author discs that
have the region code set, but never do :-)

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