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Play QuickTime and encrypted DVDs format on Ubuntu linux without installing medibuntu

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2011

http://www.necopost.com/2011/03/play-dvds-flash-java-mp4-mp3-quicktime.html

To play any encrypted DVDs or trailers from http://trailers.apple.com/ on Ubuntu Linux, just do these 3 simple things:
Open synaptic, install ubuntu-restricted-extras and libdvdread4. close synaptic after installations.
Open the terminal, copy and past this line, press enter: sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh

Ubuntu is a free Stable Operating System, highly secure and customisable, Plus thousand of free opensourse applications ready to be install.

Get Ubuntu Desktop, and be virus free.
http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/download
Unix and Linux from the same family. Mac OS little cousin.


All Applications plugin in Firefox will work, including QuickTime, Adobe Flash, Java, mpeg4 and more.

Firefox is a very secure web Browser. Download Firefox 4 now at
http://www.mozilla.com/?from=sfx&uid=325852&t=557

Get web apps for Firefox at:
http://www.necopost.com
Totem Media Player will play any formats after this.

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Uploader Comments (alexthehaitian)

  • OMG dude. I was about to toss my computer out the window! Thank you for the help. I tried many other ways but none worked. Now it is 2 am and I can finally watch my rented movie.

  • @m3a12as4 glad I could help. Check out necopost channel too.

  • so it's possible

  • @paginipro yes it is.

  • You're the best! so helpful! thank you!

  • @kassicordero I appreciate your comment. I will post more.

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  • Thanks man! Tons of tech sites were no help but your 7 min video got me sorted out.

  • @PrinceYaviniv Switch to Ubuntu. It is secure and customisable. It is like a Mac (Unix), but only free and yes did I said customisable.

  • If I had Linux, I'd know who to go to for the general know-how. Nice discovery :D

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