Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th Mar 2008 23:05 UTC, submitted by AdamW
Mandriva, Mandrake, Lycoris The sixth pre-release of Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring is here. This pre-release includes support for easy synchronization of Windows Mobile 5+, Blackberry and Nokia devices, the Codeina multimedia codec installation system, support for Radeon HD 3xxx series graphics cards, more improvements to the Mandriva software installation tools, the finalized 2008 Spring theme, a new metapackage for easily installing a complete LAMP setup, and available KDE 4.0.2. See here for download information.
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RE[2]: Codeina - legal codecs
by lemur2 on Thu 20th Mar 2008 03:46 UTC in reply to "RE: Codeina - legal codecs"
lemur2
Member since:
2007-02-17

by providing the legal codecs through linDVD (I think that's it anyhow), users in the US and other patent restricted countries can use the software without any legally grey areas.


There are a number of ways to get codecs for Linux, but linDVD wouldn't be one of them that I would use.

Google for "Fluendo", "libavcodec" (included in mplayer) or "VLC". Use (and pay for) only the first of these options if you are a suppressed and downtrodden unfortunate living in the US.

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RE[3]: Codeina - legal codecs
by AdamW on Thu 20th Mar 2008 04:07 in reply to "RE[2]: Codeina - legal codecs"
AdamW Member since:
2005-07-06

LinDVD is specifically for playing DVDs. None of the things you mentioned are relevant to this. The only freely available decoder for CSS (the encryption scheme used by DVD) is dvdcss. The use of dvdcss to watch encrypted commercial DVDs is illegal under the DMCA in the U.S. and the EUCD in the E.U.

Yep, it may be an ass, but it's the law.

Codeina isn't relevant to this, it does not handle DVD decryption, only providing licensed codecs for common video and audio formats.

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RE[4]: Codeina - legal codecs
by jabbotts on Thu 20th Mar 2008 12:22 in reply to "RE[3]: Codeina - legal codecs"
jabbotts Member since:
2007-09-06

The overall content of my short and undescriptive comment was that by providing legal codecs, Mandriva can be sold and used in regions where patent facism exists; DVD description codecs being the example chosen. My comment stands and does relate to the orginal post by intent but I could have been more descriptive.

Cheers for the clarification though and thanks to too the previous post for listing off other legal codec packages users can choose without being forced into running win32/64 against there will.

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