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To finish codec installation, you also need to run a command in the terminal. Open the \button{Applications} menu, then choose \button{Accessories} and then choose \button{Terminal}. This will open the \window{Terminal} window.
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To finish codec installation, you also need to run a command in the terminal. Open the \button{Applications} menu, then choose \button{Accessories} and then choose \button{Terminal}. This will open the \window{Terminal} window.
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Type the command as shown below.
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Type the command as shown below.
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\marginnote{Sudo is a way to gain temporary administrative rights to perform certain tasks, such as installing new software. Usually, sudo is presented in a window for you to enter your password. When you enter your password in a terminal, it will not be shown.}
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\prompt \userinput{sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh}
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Once you have typed the command, press \keystroke{Enter}. You will be asked for your password \dash to authorize this action, type in you password and press \keystroke{Enter}. Wait for the process to finish. Once it has finished you can close the \window{Terminal} window.
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Once you have typed the command, press \keystroke{Enter}. You will be asked for your password \dash to authorise this action, type in you password and press \keystroke{Enter}. Wait for the process to finish. Once it has finished you can close the \window{Terminal} window.
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Playing videos from file
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Open the \menu{Movie} menu, then choose \menu{Open\ldots}. This will open the \window{Select Movies or Playlists} window. Find the file or files that you want to play and click on the \button{Add} button. The video or videos will start playing.
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Open the \menu{Movie} menu, then choose \menu{Open\ldots}. This will open the \window{Select Movies or Playlists} window. Find the file or files that you want to play and click on the \button{Add} button. The video or videos will start playing.
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When you insert a \acronym{DVD} in the computer, Ubuntu should open the \window{You have just inserted a Video \acronym{DVD}. Choose what application to launch} window. Make sure that \dropdown{Open Movie Player} is chosen in the drop-down list and then click \button{OK}. The \window{Movie Player} window will open and the movie will start.
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When you insert a \acronym{DVD} in the computer, Ubuntu should open the \window{You have just inserted a Video \acronym{DVD}. Choose what application to launch} window. Make sure that \dropdown{Open Movie Player} is chosen in the drop-down list and then click \button{OK}. The \window{Movie Player} window will open and the movie will start.
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