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Ogle is a dvd player with support for menus and
subtitles. Currently, it lacks some audio formats
support (PCM, mp3, etc) so a few DVDs will work
without sound. mplayer ought to be able to play these,
but it doesn't have navigational menus supports.
subtitles, and fairly good audio/video
synchronization.
Due to limitations in OpenBSD, it cannot
use any audio 5.1 output system and will always
output stereo sound.
Other video applications like mplayer and vlc exist,
that play more video formats, and can play mpeg2 video
from the disk, but ogle currently has better synchronization
and extensive menu support.
As shipped, ogle cannot descramble DVDs. There are
a few DVDs out there with no scramble protection.
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descrambling library (see converters/libdvdcss in the
ports tree).
As shipped, ogle has a text-based interface.
The ogle_gui, okle, and goggles yield alternative
GUI interfaces.
To run ogle, you need a graphics card well supported
by XFree, including the Xvideo extension in YUV mode,
and a sound card with 48KHz output (ATI card owners