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Re: can't cp files from dvd



On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:01:33AM -0600, Jason Pepas wrote:
> On Sunday 24 November 2002 11:25 pm, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:50:38PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > Just now, when I tried to cp the *.VOB files from a movie disk
> > > mounted udf onto /dvd-rw, I got the same "Input/output error".
> >
> > Believe it or not, this is a function of the fact that the DVDs are
> > encrypted.  I don't remember what the heck it is that you have to do to
> > actually get enough of a handle on the data to be able to use something
> > like DeCSS on it.  I saw an interesting talk entitled "Decrypting DVD"
> > at MIT a couple of years ago, and this is the first I've thought of it
> > since then.  Hell, I probably couldn't tell you how to do it, even if I
> > did remember, without the MPAA sending the FBI after me for a DMCA
> > violation.  8^(
> >
> > But whatever the case, you will not be able to copy .vob files from a
> > DVD using normal tools like cp.
> >
> > noah
> 
> last night I was able to copy vob files from the dvd with no problem.  This 
> was after using mplayer to play a dvd.  Perhaps dvd playing programs somehow 
> unlock the dvd rom and leave it in that state?

It might be a region code thing; some DVD drives let you change it a
certain number of times before it locks in place.  I'd say mplayer knows
how to do this, while the kernel does not.

RANT:
The whole CSS/region-coding fiasco is more proof that letting greedy
business people, marketroids or lawyers near any sort of technological
development is a sure-fire way to ruin a cool idea (and, incidentally,
further damage society in the quest for another buck).

-rob

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