libdvdcss
is a simple library designed for accessing DVDs like a block device without having to bother about the decryption. Features
Install Libdvdcss
Step 1: Download libdvdcss.pkg on Mac OS. Step 2: Double click the downloaded file to install libdvdcss on Mac. But note that there is one more step for installing libdvdcss on Mac El Capitan, because of its SIP (System Integrity Protection), which is said to remove libdvdcss by default. Libdvdcss for VLC on Mac Open Mac Hello, I have region 1 AND region 2 DVDs that I'm trying to play on my mid-2012 MacBook Pro and I can't keep switching DVD region on my OS back and forth because I have 1 switch left.
- Portability. Currently supported platforms are GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Haiku, Mac OS X, Solaris, QNX, OS/2, and Windows NT 4.0 SP4 (with IE 5.0) or later.
- Simplicity. A DVD player can be built around the
libdvdcss
API using no more than 4 or 5 library calls. - Freedom.
libdvdcss
is released under the General Public License, ensuring it will stay free, and used only for free software products. - Just better. Unlike most similar projects,
libdvdcss
does not require the region of your drive to be set.
Download Libdvdcss
Get libdvdcss
The latest version of
libdvdcss
is 1.4.2.On Debian and Ubuntu, you can install
libdvdcss
via libdvd-pkg
helper package:And by running the following command, which will download, build and install the latest libdvdcss source to your machine:
libdvdcss
is available through Git or by browsing the releases.Git checkout
You can also access the code online.
Changelog and Documentation
You can see the release notes and the change log.
Document | Status | Download | Maintainer |
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Libdvdcss API documentation | Up-to-date | HTML | Generated by Doxygen |
Additional Information
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