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<blockquote data-quote="Flexor the Mighty!" data-source="post: 2879493" data-attributes="member: 1013"><p>So does VLC pay this fee I wonder? They make a free media player for all types of files, including DVD, for just about every OS out there. I use it instead of Windows Media Player on my WinXP box, I used to use it on my Mac, and I have it on my Ubuntu box, but xine works better on Linux for me. </p><p></p><p>And every Linux distro I've messed with has had the CSS libraries and media players packaged for download so it's not stopping Linux users from watching the DVD's they paid for in any event. I'm sure that Blu-Ray and HD-DVD will be cracked quick enough. </p><p></p><p>Well I'm a criminal now. I watched Sopranos Season 3 on it last night.</p><p>*cue Judas Priest*</p><p><em>breakin' the law, breakin' the law!</em></p><p></p><p>On a side note Ubuntu 6.06 rocks! I'm not sure if getting on the Vista train is going to be in my future. I need to install it on my AMD64 system and see if, and how fast my games run under Wine. If the performance hit is minimal I may have to wipe my XP install and put 6.06 on that box as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flexor the Mighty!, post: 2879493, member: 1013"] So does VLC pay this fee I wonder? They make a free media player for all types of files, including DVD, for just about every OS out there. I use it instead of Windows Media Player on my WinXP box, I used to use it on my Mac, and I have it on my Ubuntu box, but xine works better on Linux for me. And every Linux distro I've messed with has had the CSS libraries and media players packaged for download so it's not stopping Linux users from watching the DVD's they paid for in any event. I'm sure that Blu-Ray and HD-DVD will be cracked quick enough. Well I'm a criminal now. I watched Sopranos Season 3 on it last night. *cue Judas Priest* [I]breakin' the law, breakin' the law![/I] On a side note Ubuntu 6.06 rocks! I'm not sure if getting on the Vista train is going to be in my future. I need to install it on my AMD64 system and see if, and how fast my games run under Wine. If the performance hit is minimal I may have to wipe my XP install and put 6.06 on that box as well. [/QUOTE]
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