Commit c1df8159 authored by Henri Fallon's avatar Henri Fallon

Put a little note in the doc about "dvd devices"
parent 4d9ab11d
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* Ported alsa interface for alsa 0.9beta
* Fixed a deadlock in spudec.
* Added SPU cropping.
* Gnome interface segfault fix.
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<titlepag>
<title>VLC HOWTO</title>
<author>by the Videolan Team<tt><htmlurl url="mailto:videolan-faq@videlan.org" name="videolan-faq@videlan.org"></tt></author>
<date>v0.0.3, 21 apr 2001</date>
<date>v0.0.4, 12 may 2001</date>
<abstract>
This document describes how to use the vlc (VideoLAN client) to read DVDs and mpeg files and DVDs.
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</p>
<p>
In this HOWTO, we consider you already have a little knowledge about Linux, and you
know how to use a DVD. If not, good howtos can be found on the Linux Documentation
Projet.
</p>
</sect1>
<sect1>
<heading>Legal</heading>
<p>
Copyright (©) 2001 by the VideoLAN project. This document may be distributed only
subject to the terms and conditions set forth in
<htmlurl url="http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/LDP-COPYRIGHT.html" name="the LDP license">.
In this HOWTO, we consider you already have a little knowledge about
Linux, and you know how to use a DVD. If not, good howtos can be
found on the Linux Documentation Projet.
</p>
</sect1>
<sect1>
<heading>Legal</heading>
<p>
Copyright (©) 2001 by the VideoLAN project. This document may be
distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in
<htmlurl url="http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/LDP-COPYRIGHT.html"
name="the LDP license">.
</p>
</sect1>
</sect>
<sect>
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<sect2>
<heading>Which package to chose ?</heading>
<p>
There are different packages because vlc has "plugins" which provide features
but also enlarge the executable and require external libs.
There are different packages because vlc has "plugins" which provide
features but also enlarge the executable and require external libs.
</p>
<p>
SDL is a lib which allows you to have an accelerated video output.
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the esd-aware vlc.
</p>
<p>
Generally, when you don't know what a module name is, you don't need/use it :-)
Generally, when you don't know what a module name is, you don't
need/use it :-)
</p>
</sect2>
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<verb>
vlc dvd:/dev/dvd
</verb>
On BeOS, the dvd device looks like "/dev/disk/ide/atapi/1/slave/0/raw"
</sect2>
<sect2>
<heading>What is this DVD device you keep talking about</heading>
<p>
This is a file which is "linked" somehow to your dvd device.
</p>
<sect3>
<heading>Linux users</heading>
<p>
Usually, you dvd device is /dev/hd? (if you have an ide drive).
For instance, if you DVD player is master on the second IDE device,
it will be /dev/hdc.
</p>
<p>
It is very useful to create a symlink to this file, called /dev/dvd.
To do this, as root, type (if your dvd device is /dev/hdc for example) :
<verb>
ln -s /dev/hdc /dev/dvd
</verb>
Also make sure you have read AND write permission to the device
(otherwise dvd decryption won't work).
</p>
</sect3>
<sect3>
<heading>BeOS users</heading>
<p>
Under BeOS, the dvd device looks like
"/dev/disk/ide/atapi/1/slave/0/raw" for example, if your dvd device is
slave on your first (not sure) ide device.
</p>
</sect3>
<sect3>
<heading>Other OS</heading>
<p>
To do ...
</p>
</sect3>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1>
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