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Ubuntu 12.04 Can't Play DVDs with Libdvdcss installed


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I've installed VLC, libdvdread4, libdvdcss, Medibuntu and Ubuntu restricted extras AND ran this line of code...



sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh


...on my Ubuntu 12.04 but whenever I start a DVD, whether it be with or without DVD menus the VLC player does not play. When I run it without a DVD menu, I'm returned with this...



Playback failure:
DVDRead could not read -1/4 blocks at 0x01.


If I attempt to change the region set using regionset to 1 then I am returned with this...



ERROR: Region code could not be set!


I've tried running the DVD on Gnome MPlayer to no avail. Help me fix this.










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    I've installed VLC, libdvdread4, libdvdcss, Medibuntu and Ubuntu restricted extras AND ran this line of code...



    sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh


    ...on my Ubuntu 12.04 but whenever I start a DVD, whether it be with or without DVD menus the VLC player does not play. When I run it without a DVD menu, I'm returned with this...



    Playback failure:
    DVDRead could not read -1/4 blocks at 0x01.


    If I attempt to change the region set using regionset to 1 then I am returned with this...



    ERROR: Region code could not be set!


    I've tried running the DVD on Gnome MPlayer to no avail. Help me fix this.










    share|improve this question
















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      I've installed VLC, libdvdread4, libdvdcss, Medibuntu and Ubuntu restricted extras AND ran this line of code...



      sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh


      ...on my Ubuntu 12.04 but whenever I start a DVD, whether it be with or without DVD menus the VLC player does not play. When I run it without a DVD menu, I'm returned with this...



      Playback failure:
      DVDRead could not read -1/4 blocks at 0x01.


      If I attempt to change the region set using regionset to 1 then I am returned with this...



      ERROR: Region code could not be set!


      I've tried running the DVD on Gnome MPlayer to no avail. Help me fix this.










      share|improve this question
















      I've installed VLC, libdvdread4, libdvdcss, Medibuntu and Ubuntu restricted extras AND ran this line of code...



      sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh


      ...on my Ubuntu 12.04 but whenever I start a DVD, whether it be with or without DVD menus the VLC player does not play. When I run it without a DVD menu, I'm returned with this...



      Playback failure:
      DVDRead could not read -1/4 blocks at 0x01.


      If I attempt to change the region set using regionset to 1 then I am returned with this...



      ERROR: Region code could not be set!


      I've tried running the DVD on Gnome MPlayer to no avail. Help me fix this.







      12.04 vlc dvd multimedia media






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          Have you tried installing win32codecs? i had the same problem on 13.04, but now i solved it. Try this...



          $ sudo apt-get install win32codecs


          for 32 bit systems, or maybe...



          $ sudo apt-get install win64codecs


          for 64 bit






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            Have you tried installing win32codecs? i had the same problem on 13.04, but now i solved it. Try this...



            $ sudo apt-get install win32codecs


            for 32 bit systems, or maybe...



            $ sudo apt-get install win64codecs


            for 64 bit






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              Have you tried installing win32codecs? i had the same problem on 13.04, but now i solved it. Try this...



              $ sudo apt-get install win32codecs


              for 32 bit systems, or maybe...



              $ sudo apt-get install win64codecs


              for 64 bit






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                Have you tried installing win32codecs? i had the same problem on 13.04, but now i solved it. Try this...



                $ sudo apt-get install win32codecs


                for 32 bit systems, or maybe...



                $ sudo apt-get install win64codecs


                for 64 bit






                share|improve this answer













                Have you tried installing win32codecs? i had the same problem on 13.04, but now i solved it. Try this...



                $ sudo apt-get install win32codecs


                for 32 bit systems, or maybe...



                $ sudo apt-get install win64codecs


                for 64 bit







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