is anyone successfully ripping encrypted dvds? if so, what are you using to do it? when i get home im going to try mencoder and see how that goes.
That is illegal just that you know but if you want to rip a legally purchased copy in order to back up it look the following code.LateNiteTV said:is anyone successfully ripping encrypted dvds? if so, what are you using to do it? when i get home im going to try mencoder and see how that goes.
#Checking the structure of the DVD (titles chapters)
lsdvd
#crop detect
mplayer dvd://2 -vf cropdetect
#Two passes encoding
mencoder dvd://2 -chapter 1-21 -ovc lavc -lavcopts \
vcodec=mpeg4:vpass=1 -oac copy -o /dev/null ;
mencoder dvd://2 -chapter 1-21 -ovc lavc -lavcopts \
vcodec=mpeg4:mbd=2:trell:vpass=2 -oac copy -o output.avi
# transfering the movie into mpg4
ffmpeg -i title2.avi -y -target ntsc-dvd -sameq -aspect 16:9 finalmovie.mpg
# Creating the movie
dvdauthor --title -o dvd -f finalmovie.mpg
# Creating the title
dvdauthor -o dvd -T
#making DVD structure
mkisofs -dvd-video -o dvd.iso dvd/
#burning the movie
growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/rcd0c=dvd.iso
Why simple when it can be done on very complicated way?SPlissken said:You can try DVDRip
K3b can not do anything. It is just a GUI for the bunch of toolsLateNiteTV said:Oko's method worked for me. and right now im compiling kde 3.5 so i plan on using k3b for my cd burning needs. can k3b successfully rip dvds?
and i know its technically illegal. but i have a ton of storage space in my laptop and i dont want to have to be carrying around a bunch of dvds when i travel.
dvdauthor is creating the structure of the DVD playable on themacnewbold said:The dvdauthor program Oko mentions in his steps above doesn't seem to grab the menus etc. from the original disc. Am I mistaken in that?
Is there a method that can fully back up a dvd (including menus, alternate audio, subtitles, etc.) so that if the original gets damaged or lost, I've still got something equivalent?
Thanks!
mount -t udf /dev/acd0 /cdrom