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