Using Network DVD Control

Pranjal Dutta (prdutta) prdutta at cisco.com
Tue Jun 8 06:48:40 CEST 2004


Hi Gildas,
                      Thanks for the solution.Sharing over Network let's 
say through Apache do you mean to say that I need to store the DVD Content 
in home directory of Apache and I can access through HTTP of VLC as Client?
Thanks,
Pranjal


At 06:21 PM 6/6/2004 +0200, Gildas Bazin wrote:
>On Sunday 06 June 2004 17:30, Pranjal Dutta (prdutta) wrote:
> > Hi,
> >           I am trying to make for DVD Control/navigation over Network. I
> > had observed that when a DVD is being multicast/unicasted by VLC as Server
> > and I receive the same the Stream over a VLC Client, I don't have
> > traditional control/navigation over the DVD stream from Client. I need to
> > change Titles/Chapters locally at the Server and accordingly the
> > multicast/unicasted Stream Changes. Is there any possibility to hand over
> > the DVD control/navigation to the Client? Because in this case I see that
> > in the Client the "navigation" menu bar shows "empty" which means there is
> > no control available to Client. Is there any possibilty to enable that?
>Is
> > there any means to communicate to the libdvdplay module in the Server from
> > the Client? Any help will be much appreciated. I would also like to know
>if
> > any effort in the similar line is being considered by developer community.
> >
>
>If you want to keep interactivity, then don't stream the DVD but share it
>over your network (smb/nfs/apache, etc...). As long as the DVD was
>authenticated on the server side (by running a dvd player for instance)
>then the client will be able to access all the necessary data and crack the
>encryption all in software.
>
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>Gildas
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