Ok, 1st time I'm trying this and I have been trying all morning.
This is what I've done:
Downloaded mos_decss.zip from the site to my ~/Downloads folder.
I then unziped mos_decss.zip and got a nice mos_decss.tar.
Then I ftp'ed into my HDP-R1 and copied mos_decss.tar to my HDP-R1's /tmp folder.
You can see the log of events.
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[rds_correia@papti-laprdsx Downloads]$ ls mos*
mos_decss.tar
[rds_correia@papti-laprdsx Downloads]$ ftp 192.168.1.68
Connected to 192.168.1.68 (192.168.1.68).
220 Welcome to the Optware vsftp 2.2.2 daemon
Name (192.168.1.68:rds_correia): root
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
230 Login successful.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> bin
200 Switching to Binary mode.
ftp> cd /tmp
250 Directory successfully changed.
ftp> mput mos_decss.tar
mput mos_decss.tar? y
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,68,71,8).
150 Ok to send data.
226 Transfer complete.
1324032 bytes sent in 0.51 secs (2597.89 Kbytes/sec)
ftp> bye
221 Goodbye.
Then I untar'ed mos_decss.tar into my HDP-R1's /usr/local/ folder, as you can see here.
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BusyBox v1.1.3 (2010.06.24-09:31+0000) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
~ # cd /tmp
/tmp # tar xf mos_decss.tar -C /usr/local/
/tmp # cd /usr/local/etc/mos/decss/
/usr/local/etc/mos/decss # ls
cdd control decss decss.sh fuse.ko ldconfig lib
/usr/local/etc/mos/decss #
I then restarted my HDP-R1, opened my moS services panel and I can see a 'Decss daemon' started.
I picked my remote control and chose "Movies > USB > DVD > Play Disc" but I got no image, although I stood there for 5 minutes waiting.
Then I stopped, and went to "File Manager > DVD > Play Disc". Same result. blank screen although I waited for 5 minutes.
Then I stopped, and went to "NAS > XSPF Browser > USB drives" and ONLY THERE I found a /decss/ folder.
So I opened that folder and there was a /VIDEO_TS/ folder which I also opened AND it was empty
.
All it had was a ".." folder (link to go to previous folder).
So I went back to "NAS > XSPF Browser > USB drives" and there was a /dvd2/video_ts/ folder too.
But this one was empty too
.
I went back to the web browser moS panel and I stopped Decss daemon and started it back on again.
I repeated the process of trying to open a known good DVD but all I got were empty TV screens or empty video_ts folders (no VOBs).
Bu then I noticed some weird message overlayed on the we browser moS panel when I stopped/started the Decss daemon. It said:
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libdvdread: Error cracking CSS key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_1.VOB (0x00209f4e)!!
What could I be doing wrong?
Cheers
PS: I will add a video in 30 minutes.