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Playing InterActual DVDs Under Linux?

marat asks: "This Thursday our HMV store had (what I thought was) some kind of sale of well-know DVD titles starting from $5 a piece, however after I brought about $200 of them home I discovered that Kaffeine (xine frontend) refuses to play them. Closer inspection revealed small 'Please use with DVD video player' notice on each cover. More elaborate piece of paper enclosed -inside- stated that I have to download and install something called 'InterActual Player' if I want to watch this disk on the PC or Mac. The disks have the 'DVD video' symbol on them, and I don't have any other DVD player nor TV set at home, nor place to put it. Besides, I prefer my 19" monitor anyways. I didn't find the solution myself, that's why I'm asking the Slashdot crowd two questions: How can I play this stuff under Linux? What should I do if they refuse to accept opened cases back? (for semi-legal advice, please take into account that I'm in Tokyo)." "I've also learned that:"
  • Linux is not even mentioned on their site
  • It looks like this piece of software is not even free
  • Some people believe it is spyware and, finally...
  • There are numerous problems making it work."

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  1. 200$ for movies? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Wouldn't you rather spend it on some fine, tight asian pussy?

  2. Gotta love these by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Gotta love these ask slashdots where the submitted didn't even try (or barely made an attemp at trying) to achieve what they're asking about. Having a problem playing a DVD? Try playing it under at least TWO video/DVD programs before asking. You most likely would have had your answer by the end of that difficult process.

    1. Re:Gotta love these by twilight30 · · Score: -1, Troll

      Sure, but submitting it to Ask Slashdot is just so much fucking easier. Think? We don't need to think, or expend any effort whatsoever to research our problems; that's what a discussion forum like Slashdot is for!

      Next on Ask Slashdot: How to operate a flush toilet when there's no little black blob of plastic on the drop chain

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