Antw: Re: [ltp] DVD NFS to other machine

Christian Hofstädtler linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
Wed, 10 Jul 2002 10:10:42 +0200


Probably you would need a dvd player that is split into two parts and
that is able to decode DVD data on one machine and then send a (IP?)
stream to another machine, read the stream and display it. (And send
commands to the decoder machine back.)

-Christian

>>> tino.keitel@innominate.com 10.07.02 09.48 Uhr >>>
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 19:41:35 -0500, Michael James wrote:
> 
> I know this isn't the most appropriate forum for this question, but I
> trust the collective knowledge of this group more than most.
> 
> Has anyone tried to mount their laptop DVD drive to a desktop machine
via
> NFS?  I'd prefer to watch movies on a 19" CRT than a 14" LCD.  If
anyone
> has tried this or done this I'd like to hear your experiences. 
Thanks.

I think that this won't give you the desired results since the DVD
player software needs direct access to the DVD drive to be able to
exchange the required key for the CSS decryption. Another way would be
to start the DVD player software on the remote machine and redirect the
video output to your X server, but I think this would be way too slow.
You could also rip the contents of a DVD into a file on a hard disk so
that the file contains the decrypted movie and mount the hard disk via
NFS.

Regards,
Tino

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