Last Updated on August 15, 2018
Ogle is an open source DVD player that supports DVD menus.
It has many useful features like bookmarks, time skipping, multichannel audio, and crop & zoom video.
Ogle supports playing CSS encrypted DVDs. It also plays DVDs with or without using a graphical user interface.
Features include:
- Supports DVD menus and navigation.
- Reads from mounted, unmounted DVDs and hard drive.
- Reads encrypted and unencrypted DVDs using libdvdread/libdvdcss.
- A new MPEG2 decoder with MMX, Altivec and SUN Solaris mediaLib acceleration.
- Normal X11 and XFree86 Xvideo display support with subpicture overlay.
- Accelerated display on Sun FFB2+ cards.
- Audio and subpicture selection.
- Handles advanced subpicture commands such as fade/scroll and wipe.
- Detects and uses correct aspect for movie and menus.
- Possible to play AC3, DTS, MPEG, LPCM via S/PDIF.
- Hardware yuv2rgb on Sun FFB2+ (Creator3D).
- Fullscreen mode.
- Screenshots with and without subpicture overlay.
- Title/chapter search.
- Audio formats supported: AC-3, MPEG, LPCM (DTS only via SP/DIF).
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