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Re: [opensuse] DVD Ripper Options?
- From: Jos van Kan <vankan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 09:59:37 +0200
- Message-id: <48CCC469.3050005@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Jerry Houston schreef:
If you want to use DVDShrink to actually "shrink" the DVD, so that it will fit
within 4.7 GB (so that you may copy it to a single layer DVD) you can use
DVDShrink under wine *on the ripped directory*. For reasons I don quite
understand DVDShrink under wine does not operate from the DVD itself.
If you don't mind using the cli, you may also use vobcopy to rip.
Regards,
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Joe Morris wrote:
On 09/14/2008 11:45 AM, Jerry Houston wrote:
I'm using DVDShrink on Windows machines to rip my collection of DVDsYou can copy in a file manager like Konqueror all the files from the
to a share on my home server (SuSE 11.0). I'm creating folders for
each DVD with AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS subdirectories, not ISO images.
I'd like to have a couple of my Linux machines share the burden (got a
LOT of DVDs to rip), but I don't know of a Linux application that will
do the same thing. I tried K3B, but that appears to only create ISOs.
Have I just not found the right K3B option yet? Is there another
Linux app that will work for me instead?
Thanks in advance for a clue!
Jerry in Bothell, WA
mounted DVD the VIDEO_TS folder and all files under it.
Cool, thanks!
If you want to use DVDShrink to actually "shrink" the DVD, so that it will fit
within 4.7 GB (so that you may copy it to a single layer DVD) you can use
DVDShrink under wine *on the ripped directory*. For reasons I don quite
understand DVDShrink under wine does not operate from the DVD itself.
If you don't mind using the cli, you may also use vobcopy to rip.
Regards,
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Jos van Kan registered Linux user #152704
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