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Newer page: | version 12 | Last edited on Saturday, January 31, 2009 1:05:26 pm | by LawrenceDoliveiro | Revert |
Older page: | version 11 | Last edited on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 10:54:11 pm | by LawrenceDoliveiro | Revert |
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Instead of the ISO9660 filesystem defined for CD-ROMs, DVDs are supposed to use a format called UDF. However, for backward compatibility, most DVDs still have an ISO9660 filesystem on them as well, albeit sharing the same file contents and layout as the UDF filesystem.
Now being used a lot more in the [PC] world as many computers come with DVD drives for reading or for read/write.
-To play DVD movies, you need the [DeCSS] tool. Most distros do not include this because of legal threats from the media industry, so you need to download it separately.
+To play most commercial
DVD movies, you need the [DeCSS] tool. Most distros do not include this because of legal threats from the media industry, so you need to download it separately.
There are some [DVDWritingNotes] found in this Wiki.
!See Also
* Pioneer's [DVD Technical Guide|http://pioneer.jp/crdl/tech/index-e.html]