![]() In my experience, the only reliable solution is to find the appropriate RPC-1 region-free firmware for the internal drive. These drives don't even allow to read the raw data if the region code is wrong! You need to find a more clever way to detect the real virtual device number for the DVD drive. You cannot assume that the DVD drive is always the last device in the chain. ![]() The flash drive now becomes the last device after the external DVD drive. But what if you put a DVD into the external drive but don't immediately play it? And then later you plug in another drive, say a thumb flash drive. I have 4 hard drives totalling 16 volumes partitions. The "list disks" command lists all of the volumes connected to the computer. If so, then the script is failing to detect your dvd drive, possible due to the limitation described by rammjet below, which I am currently unable to overcome. ![]() Sorry to hear that - it is possible that the external drive you are using does not support VLC. If you're a conspiracy buff you'd attribute Apple's use of these crappy, but MPAA-friendly drives to the tie up with a friendly mouse. Mac OS X Speciality level out of ten: Sometimes it can be somehow challenging to notice that despite using the above-mentioned DVD player software you end up with compatibility issues. For price quotes and advertising information, please contact BackBeat Media at Thanks for pointing that out.
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