Drip 0.9.0 issue

I have recently installed Debian testing (Lenny?) on my Sony Vaio PCG-FRV31 laptop. Today I tried to install and use Drip 0.9.0, but I am stuck on the following message.

"libdvdcss is not installed, most dvd disks will not be readable! To get this working install libdvdcss, recompile libdvdread and recompile Drip. After that all DVD's should read just fine."

I should mention that this laptop is not capable in any way of getting online, so everything has to be transfered from a jump drive or CD.

Also, as a beginner, I'm not well versed in recompiling, so a step-by-step would be helpful. I know what recompiling is, just not how to do it. If someone can point me in the right direction that would be super.

Thanks for all your help.

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Drip 0.9.0 issue

See http://www.debian-multimedia.org/ for more information.
Fortunately the only dependency for libdvdcss2 is 'libc6', so you only have to download the libdvdcss2 package.

Drip 0.9.0 issue

Ok, thanks, I have libdvdcss2 installed, however the same message keeps appearing.

Again, I have no idea how to recompile something, so the best thing I could think of was reinstalling drip and libdvdread.

Unfortunately this gave me no results, and the same message appears.

Drip 0.9.0 issue

Look at the dependencies of 'drip' to see if your version was compiled with the appropriate support. If not, you need to find one which has been compiled the way you want. Where did you get yours?

Drip 0.9.0 issue

It came from the distro cd set (disc 9 I think). When I check the dependancies, is there anything in particular that I should be looking for, or am I just trying to smoke out unmet dependancies?

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