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@@ -15,23 +15,6 @@ If you have the DVB driver source in a different location
you will have to change the definition of DVBDIR in the
Makefile.
-If you want to use your DVD drive you will need to compile VDR with
-
- make DVD=1
-
-to activate DVD support. VDR then also needs the package 'libdvdread'
-in order to replay DVDs. This package is expected to be located in the
-directory ../DVD (seen from the VDR directory). Adjust the definition
-of DVDDIR in the Makefile if necessary.
-You can find 'libdvdread' at
-
- http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/downloads.shtml
-
-If you want to replay CSS encrypted DVDs you also need to get the 'libdvdcss'
-library from
-
- http://www.videolan.org/libdvdcss/download.html
-
VDR requires the Linux-DVB card driver version dated 2001-09-14 or higher
to work properly.
@@ -250,19 +233,6 @@ This program must be given to VDR with the '-a' option, as in
vdr -a ac3play
-Accessing the DVD drive:
-------------------------
-
-By default VDR expects the DVD drive to be located at /dev/dvd (which
-typically is a symbolic link to the actual device, for instance /dev/hdc).
-You can use the '-V' option to overwrite this, as in
-
- vdr -V /media/dvd
-
-Note that the user id under which VDR runs needs to have write access to
-the DVD device in order to replay CSS protected DVDs (which also requires
-the presence of the 'libdvdcss' library).
-
The video data directory:
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