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authorTimothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net>2011-07-10 16:17:43 -0500
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+kaffeine for Debian
+-------------------
+
+The Gstreamer support is experimental and has been disabled.
+Due to patents problems, the Lame Mp3 encoding plugin isn't available.
+
+CSS issue
+=========
+
+CSS is sold by the DVD industry as a "copy protection", though it's more of a
+"view protection" as it makes DVDs unviewable with unlicensed players. To play
+these DVDs, a library is needed to decode them, libdvdcss. Due to possible
+legal issues, Debian cannot distribute libdvdcss, but it is available on other
+places on the internet. If it is legal in your country to use css, you can run
+
+ /usr/share/doc/kaffeine/install-css.sh
+
+at any time to download and install it.
+
+Thanks to Mikael Hedin <micce@debian.org> for the script.
+
+Region issue
+============
+
+With a brand new DVD drive, it is necessary to set (at least once) the
+region/zone setting, allowing it to decrypt the DVD's sold in this geographical
+zone. Be careful, hardware vendors often limit the number of such
+modifications. You can use regionset utility to achieve this.
+
+ -- Fathi Boudra <fboudra@free.fr>, Mon, 27 Mar 2006 09:44:19 +0200