Linux Fluendo launch DVD Player for Linux

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Fluendo S.A., the popular software company that offers audio and video codecs for various Linux distributions, such as Mandriva,Dell/Ubuntu proudly announced yesterday evening (July 2nd) the immediate availability of a new solution to legally play DVD-Video discs.

Being based on the GStreamer framework, this piece of software is ideal for Linux users whose DVD playback is restricted.

Fluendo DVD Player is a software application specially designed to reproduce DVD on Linux/Unix platforms, which provides end users with high quality standards.

  • Full DVD Playback
  • DVD Menu support
  • Fullscreen support
  • Dolby Digital pass-through
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 output and stereo downmixing support
  • Resume from last position support
  • Subtitle support
  • Audio selection support
  • Multiple Angles support
  • Support for encrypted discs
  • Multiregion, works in all regions
  • Multiple video deinterlacing algorithms

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DVD regions:
  • Canada, United States; U.S. territories; Bermuda
  • Western and Central Europe; Western Asia; Israel, Iran, Egypt, Japan, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho; United Kingdom, Turkey, French overseas territories
  • Southeast Asia; South Korea; Taiwan; Hong Kong; Macau
  • Mexico, Central and South America; Caribbean; Australia; New Zealand; Oceania;
  • Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Continent of Africa, Central and South Asia, Mongolia, North Korea.
  • People's Republic of China



The new DVD player comes in easy packages for Ubuntu, Mandriva, Fedora, openSUSE, and Debian. Other linux distro user have to compile the software in order to run it.

The player costs ~$29 and is available for all platforms.

Buy Fluendo DVD player : Fluendo DVD Player | Fluendo Shop

Release Notes | News : Fluendo Launches the Long Awaited DVD Player for Linux, a Global Solution Built on GStreamer Multimedia Framework
 
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