On Wednesday 15 October 2003 06:44 pm, lorne wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 October 2003 06:50 am, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> > On Wednesday 15 October 2003 09:12 am, Daniel Axtell wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I was wondering if it's possible to make backups of dvd's under linux,
> > > e.g. keep the original pristine and play the backup dvd-r copy.  I
> > > haven't been able to find out much about this.  Is there any software
> > > that makes this easy?
> >
> > There is software to do this but making backups of commercial (in most
> > cases double density) DVD's that are playable on consumer DVD players is
> > not trivial.  That is true for both Linux and Windows.  Doing this
> > involves identifying the vob files that contain the movie that you want,
> > ripping the vob files from the DVD, passing it through a decoder or
> > plugin to DeCSS the vob file, removing Macrovision and Country code (if
> > desired) at the same time, editing the .ifo file to remove references to
> > vob files that are no longer present and rewriting the decoded vobs and
> > .ifo file to the DVD blank in the correct format.
> >
> > I also can't imagine why you would want to, playing a DVD in a player is
> > not the same as playing a vinyl record, there is no wear on the DVD and
> > it should remain fairly pristine (assuming that you don't manhandle the
> > media) for your lifetime if not longer.
>
> I can tell you one VERY good reason to do this. Well more than one. :)
> My children are not old enough to jump through all the hoops of wide
> format, normal format and all of other 7 minutes worth of hoop jumping to
> just watch the blame movie! I had a brand new Shrek. My 3 year old put it
> in on top of another disk in my juke box. It scratched it so badly it no
> longer plays. So from now on I use a windows product (until I find
> something like it for linux) called DVDXcopy Gold. Wonderful product. Now I
> keep my originals safely tucked away, and the kids pop this sucker in and
> it starts playing like a tape. It is GREAT!
>
> > Take a look at the DVDRip interface from PLF.

Either I misunderstood the original question or the answer was misguided, 
since the URL mentioned talks of copying to a CD. How about something that 
does like DVDXcopy for winblows? DVD to DVD?

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