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:CNN: Legal Linux DVD player on the horizon from Intervideo
CNN: Legal Linux DVD player on the horizon from Intervideo
Nov 16, 2000, 18 :25 UTC (12 Talkback[s]) (4976 reads)

(Other stories by Sam Costello)

[ Thanks to Gareth Barnard for this link. ]

"The story goes that DeCSS, the software which allowed the supposedly-secure DVD (digital versatile disc) to be hacked and its files copied to computer hard drives, was created by Linux enthusiasts because there was no way to play their DVD movies on Linux computers, as their colleagues were able to do in Windows. But, starting early next year, Linux users will have a fully-licensed, legal DVD player for Linux, according to Intervideo."

"After working with graphics card and Linux vendors for the last 8 to 9 months, Intervideo's LinDVD, the platform's first legal software DVD player will soon be available, said Joe Monastiero, the senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing at Intervideo. However, the product will not initially be available in a retail version, he added."

"According to Monastiero, Intervideo is initially focusing on selling the software to manufacturers of embedded Linux devices, such as home entertainment equipment, rather than to consumers because the "consumer electronics and convergence space is much more interesting" in terms of market size. However, later in the first quarter of 2001, consumers can expect to see a retail version of the software available on Intervideo's Web site for $29.95. Monastiero also said that the company has held discussions with major Linux vendors like Red Hat, SuSe, Caldera Systems, and Corel about bundling the software."

Complete Story

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PRNewswire: InterVideo Introduces Linux Software DVD Player -- LinDVD(Sep 14, 2000)
LinuxPR: World's biggest archive disc ships Linux DVD Archives (Sep 14, 2000)


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but horse feathers.  They've been sa ...   I expect this wont be allowed...   
d@
Nov 16, 2000, 18:02:32
 
Intervideo is cetainly guilty of selling ...   re: I expect this wont be allowed   
Kenneth Scharf
Nov 16, 2000, 18:43:42
 
I won't believe this until I actuall ...   Still waiting...   
Mark Bialkowski
Nov 16, 2000, 19:26:53
 
"feathers" LOL good one ;-)

You have  ...   To Linux Today moderator...   
d@
Nov 16, 2000, 19:53:25
 
Check out http://www.intervideo.com/jsp/ ...   Linux DVD   
Edwin Holley
Nov 16, 2000, 20:43:19
 
> If Intervideo's LinDVD software, o ...   Intervideo Invites Incredulity   
Anonymous Coward
Nov 16, 2000, 20:49:26
 

> OTOH, I still wonder why I would wan ...   Good for travelling   
B
Nov 16, 2000, 20:53:17
 
Would everybody get of the "Illegal" vs  ...   "Legal DVD Player"   
Tim Neu
Nov 16, 2000, 20:55:05
 
It doesn't appear this is opensource ...   If it isn't OSS then scrap it..   
MikeFM
Nov 16, 2000, 22:01:17
 
> There is no reason why the DVD license ...   Re: re: I expect this wont be allowed   
Ed
Nov 16, 2000, 23:04:20
 
It's been the same story for almost  ...   CRAP!   
bob niederman
Nov 17, 2000, 04:05:57
 
Why don't each of us who own a DVD u ...   How about this ?   
W.P. System Engineer
Nov 17, 2000, 13:51:17
 
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