Tuning X window server for high definition
Steve Seremeth
blu_discuss at seremeth.com
Mon Dec 6 10:42:26 EST 2004
Robert La Ferla wrote:
> I am using the Gnome interface in FC3. I tried something last night
> that helped play back the 720 line progressive WMV files which was to
> log out and log in using a console. That helped a lot. Now, if I set
> the priority of the window and font servers and add some RAM, that may
> be just enough to play the 1080 line WMV files. However, a bigger
> problem has cropped up which is that all the DVDs with WMV-HD use
> Microsoft's DRM (digital rights management) The sample clips do not
> so they play fine - and look GORGEOUS on say a DLP projector. There
> are two types of MS DRM: online and offline. For titles like
> Terminator 2, it uses online DRM which means that before you can play
> the title, the player software has to message a DRM server via the
> Internet for permission. Yes, this is very Big Brother and users just
> need to boycott those titles. Fortunately, titles like all the IMAX
> ones are offline DRM which can get the info from the DVD itself. The
> only problem as far as I know is that mplayer on Linux does not
> support DRM in any fashion. If anyone has ideas on this, please let
> me know. I am interested in watching legally purchased titles but on
> the platform of my choice. Does this sound reminiscent of DECSS? Yes
> it does.
Isn't this the same stuff that DVD Jon just conquered?
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/26/0042252&tid=97&tid=106
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