# Goals and feature **Libdvdcss** is a portable abstraction **lib**rary for **DVD** decryption. It is part of the **VideoLAN** project, which among other things produces **VLC**, a full video client/server streaming solution. **VLC** can also be used as a standalone program to **play video streams** from a hard disk or a DVD. **Libdvdcss** currently supported platforms are **GNU/Linux**, **FreeBSD**, **NetBSD**, **OpenBSD**, **Haiku**, **Mac OS X**, **Solaris**, **QNX**, **OS/2**, and **Windows NT 4.0 SP4** (with IE 5.0) or later. ## Building and installing instructions for Libdvdcss See the [INSTALL file](https://code.videolan.org/videolan/libdvdcss/-/blob/master/INSTALL) for full instructions. ## Running libdvdcss The behavior of the library can be changed by setting two environment variables : `DVDCSS_METHOD={title|disc|key}`: method for **key decryption** : - **title** : By default the decrypted title key is guessed from the encrypted sectors of the stream. Thus it should work with a file as well as the DVD device. But decrypting a title key may take too much time or even fail. With the **title method**, the key is only checked at the **beginning of each title**, so it will not work if the key changes in the middle of a title. - **disc** : The disc key is **cracked first**. Afterwards all title keys can be decrypted **instantly**, which allows checking them often. - **key** : The same as the "disc" method if you do not have a file with player keys at compile time. If you do, disc key decryption will be faster. This is the **default method** also employed by libcss. `DVDCSS_VERBOSE={0|1|2}`: libdvdcss **verbosity** - **0**: no error messages, no debug messages (this is the default) - **1**: only error messages - **2**: error and debug messages ## Troubleshooting A **mailing-list** has been set up for support and discussion about libdvdcss. Its address is: To subscribe or unsubscribe, go [here](http://mailman.videolan.org/). When reporting **bugs**, try to be as **precise** as possible (which OS, which distribution, what plugins you were trying, and so on). ## CoC The [VideoLAN Code of Conduct](https://wiki.videolan.org/CoC) applies to this project. ## Licence **Libdvdcss** is released under the **General Public License**, ensuring it will stay free, and used only for free software products. ## Resources The [VideoLAN web site](http://www.videolan.org/) is a good start for information about MPEG and DVD playback. Have a look at the [support section](https://www.videolan.org/support/) to look for answers. You can also have a look to [the documentation](https://videolan.videolan.me/libdvdcss/).