| Developer(s) | VideoLAN |
|---|---|
| Stable release | 1.2.10 / 2008-8-29 |
| Written in | C |
| Type | Library |
| License | GNU General Public License |
| Website | libdvdcss at VideoLAN |
libdvdcss (or libdvdcss2 in some repositories) is a free software library for accessing and unscrambling DVDs encrypted with the Content Scramble System (CSS). libdvdcss is part of the VideoLAN project and is used by VLC media player and other DVD player software such as Ogle, xine-based players and MPlayer.
libdvdcss is designed to be platform independent, with versions for GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, BeOS, BSD and Solaris.
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Comparison with DeCSS
libdvdcss is not to be confused with DeCSS. While DeCSS uses a cracked DVD player key to perform authentication, libdvdcss uses a generated list of possible player keys. If none of them work (for instance, when the DVD drive enforces region coding) a brute force algorithm is tried so the region code of a DVD is ignored. Unlike DeCSS, libdvdcss has never been legally challenged.[citation needed]
Distribution
Many GNU/Linux distributions do not contain libdvdcss (for example Debian, Fedora, SUSE Linux, and Ubuntu) due to fears of running afoul of DMCA-style laws, however they may provide the tools to let the user install it themselves.
Distributions which come pre-installed with libdvdcss include BackTrack 2, CrunchBang 9.04.01, LinuxMCE 710, Linux Mint 7, PCLinuxOS 2009, Puppy Linux 4.2.1, Recovery Is Possible, Slax 6.1.1, Super OS 9.04, and XBMC Live.
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