I'm hoping someone can fill me in on this:
How does Linux get around the points outlined on this Zoom Player page? Glancing at OpenDVD.org doesn't answer the question as it hasn't been updated for ~year and a half. Didn't spot anything on Xine pages either. A google search on "Linux DVD decoders" brings up a couple of articles about Intervideo creating the legitimate LinDVD. So, do all modern Linux DVD players use modifications of the original LinDVD code, and hence owe their legitimate decoding capabilities to Intervideo? Or is this still a spot of contention between the forces of evil (MPAA and the likes of) and developers?
CK
How does Linux get around the points outlined on this Zoom Player page? Glancing at OpenDVD.org doesn't answer the question as it hasn't been updated for ~year and a half. Didn't spot anything on Xine pages either. A google search on "Linux DVD decoders" brings up a couple of articles about Intervideo creating the legitimate LinDVD. So, do all modern Linux DVD players use modifications of the original LinDVD code, and hence owe their legitimate decoding capabilities to Intervideo? Or is this still a spot of contention between the forces of evil (MPAA and the likes of) and developers?
CK