I borrowed the movie "The Proposal" from Netflix. I wanted to play it on my desktop computer. The only DVD playing program I have on that computer is the VLC Media Player. VLC usually works fine for me. But, for this movie, I put in the disc as usual, started vlc.exe, used File -> Open Disc, hit "Play", and watched some previews at the start of the disc. After the previews the DVD's main disc menu appeared.
I clicked the "Play movie" link at the DVD's disc menu and was greeted by the usual FBI anti-piracy warning (so sorry, can't provide an image of the DVD for debugging, can I?). The warning never disappeared. I restarted VLC. This time, when the previews started, I right-clicked the video window and chose Playback -> Disc Menu to skip the previews. Again, the warning appeared and never disappeared.
I was able to right-click in the video window and choose Playback -> Title 1 to get to the start of the movie. After the first scene, it jumped to a later scene, then after that scene, it jumped to scene 2, then to the last scene, then it repeated the last scene. Obviously, I was dissatisfied.
I took the movie out and played it in another computer with a commercial program.
I am using VLC 0.9.9 Grishenko compiled by jb at sasmira.jbkempf.com with gcc version 4.2.1-sjlj (mingw32-2) from Git commit f013825670 using the Qt4 Interface.
My OS is Windows XP Pro 5.1 (Build 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.090804-1435 : Service Pack 3)
My video (Intel north bridge, 945GC Express Chipset) and sound (Realtek ALC662 codec) hardware are those built into the motherboard: Gigabyte GA-945GCM-S2C.
My DVD player hardware is the Sony Blu-ray burner BDRW BWU-200S.
For further questions, email me at servantcoder at gmail.com.