Re: copy a dvd
On Fri, 2006-09-22 at 09:07 -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> I don't have kde installed on my computer, and I use Etch, and I was
> able to install k9copy (1.0.4.2-0.1), and run it (in either ion3,
> fluxbox, or gnome). So, k9copy does not require all of kde to run.
> Whatever libraries, etc, that it does require will be installed via apt
> (or synaptic, or aptitude). Further, it is in the Etch multimedia (aka
> marillat) repositories. I feel you should reconsider and install it if
> you'd like to copy dvds. Just my two cents.
Personally, I think the most efficient method is vobcopy.
vobcopy -m will mirror the entire DVD, and in the proper structure, to
your hard drive. Then you can simply use K3B to burn it to a DVD-R or
an iso file.
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