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0.5.905, Movie Player and VLC. I am trying to play an ordinary DVD. But i keep ubuntu not reading dvd getting Error Reading from DVD [gxine] Error reading from source [Movie
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Player] and VLC just doesnt come up with an error and doesn't play anyway. I have ubuntu read error on swap device Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop. Any help for a newbie? mc4manMarch 25th, 2011, 11:34 PMyou could open a terminal (Applications > Accessories > Terminal) and then copy and paste
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this in, press enter on keyboard sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh ================================================== ================================== If you wanted to add additional decoding support to gstreamer apps and in general then do then same with this command sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-addons for a bit more restricted stuff inc. encoding support then this sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras Or the various ubuntu 12.10 libdvdcss gstreamer plugins and codec related packages can be installed selectively mrpenguinMarch 26th, 2011, 12:49 AMI have the exact same problem, Running Ubuntu 10.10 64bit .... I have installed everything above but it did not fix the problem. Error reading from source [Movie Player] and VLC just doesnt come up with an error and doesn't play the movie. mc4manMarch 26th, 2011, 01:20 AMI have the exact same problem, Running Ubuntu 10.10 64bit .... I have installed everything above but it did not fix the problem. Error reading from source [Movie Player] and VLC just doesnt come up with an error and doesn't play the movie. Start vlc from a terminal, then try to play a dvd and post terminal output mrpenguinMarch 26th, 2011, 01:32 AMThis is what I get from vlc in the terminal This is from a store bought DVD movie jaques@jaques-laptop:~$ vlc VLC media player 1.1.4 The Luggage (revision exported) Blocked: call to unsetenv("DBUS_ACTIVATION_ADDRESS") Blocked: call to un
Shop Free eBooks How To Play DVD In Ubuntu 14.04 And 16.04 Last updated August 5, 2016 By Abhishek Prakash 65 Comments FacebookTwitterGoogle+1LinkedInPinterest Ubuntu won't play DVD? Even after you installed all codecs from Ubuntu Restricted Extra
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Ubuntu 14.04. In this quick tip, I'll show you how to fix the issues with playing DVD or even encrypted DVD in Ubuntu ubuntu 16.04 dvd player 14.04. This article was originally written for Ubuntu 13.10 but as many readers have verified that it is also applicable to Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 16.04. This issue was raised by an It's FOSS reader Etienne Batori on https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1714558.html things to do after installing Ubuntu 13.10. Here we shall see, in a more organized way, what we did to fix this issue of Ubuntu not reading DVDs. Play DVDs in Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04: We need to install few codecs required specifically to play DVDs comfortably. These are: libdvdcss2: to recognize DVD libdvdread4: to read DVD libdvdnav4: to navigate DVD Step 1: First step (actually optional) is to get VLC media player. You can install https://itsfoss.com/play-dvd-ubuntu-1310/ VLC from Ubuntu Software Center or using the following command in terminal: sudo apt-get install vlc Once you have it installed, install libdvdcss2. It used to come by default with Medibuntu repository. But since Medibuntu is no longer available, you will have to install this library from the VLC repository. Use the links bellow to install libdvdcss2: 32 bit libdvdcss2 64 bit libdvdcss2 Double click on the downloaded deb files to install it via Ubuntu Software Center. Alternatively, you can use GDebi to install .deb files more easily. Step 2: Once we have it, lets install libdvdread4 and libdvdnav4. Use the following command in the terminal: sudo apt-get install libdvdread4 libdvdnav4 If the DVD play back does not work, try to set your region code. You can follow the instructions given here to set the region code. It worked for me without it. Suggested ReadKeep History Of Notifications With Recent Notifications AppIndicatorThat would be it. I hope that after completing all these steps, you would be able to play DVD in Ubuntu 14.04 (as well as in Linux Mint 17). Let me know if it worked for you or if you still can't read DVD in Ubuntu 16.04 or Ubuntu 14.04. Related PostsHow To Install WinUSB In Ubuntu 14.04How To Install Kodi 14 (XBMC) In Ubuntu 14.04 & Linux Mint 17How To Install Budgie Desktop On Ubuntu 14.04H
commercial videos off of them. Here we detail the variety of ways to Play a DVD in Ubuntu. Install Codecs Using http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-play-a-dvd-in-ubuntu the Software Centre You should click the links below one at a time. They will open the Software Centre to the correct package. You may need to allow your browser to open the Software Centre.Once the Software Centre has opened, you can click install in the top-right-hand corner of the screen (you may be asked for your password), then close the error reading Software Centre. You will need to click the links and then click install one at a time, but you do not need to wait for one to finish installing before proceeding to the next. Install LibDVDCSS › For recognizing DVDs in Ubuntu.
Install LibDVDRead4 › For reading DVDs in Ubuntu. Install LibDVDNav4 › For navigating DVDs in Ubuntu. These are not included error reading from by default, because to pass them on to you, Canonical (who make Ubuntu) would have to pay a royalty, making Ubuntu non-free. For personal use however, they are free for you to install. *Note: If these links do not work, open the Software Center and install the packages libdvdcss, libdvdread4, and libdvdnav4 by searching for them (upper-right-hand corner) and clicking install (only revealed when they're selected). Give your password when prompted. Using the Terminal If you are more technically experienced, you may find it significantly faster and easier to install via the terminal. *Note: To paste in the terminal, DO NOT use Ctrl+V. Use Ctrl+Shift+V. The same applies to copying and cutting. You will be prompted for your password. When you provide it, no dots, stars, or other characters will appear in place of the letters. This is normal. Proceed and hit enter. Congratulations, you can now Play a DVD in Ubuntu! Playing DVDs VLC Media Player Open the dashboard and launch VLC Media Player. You can find it by searching for VLC. If VLC is not installed, you can Install VLC › Ope