El Monday 03 September 2007 20:45:13 Gorka Olaizola escribió:
> How do you copy the DVD? If you copy the files it won't work. You should
> use an application like dvdbackup for this purpose.
> Use dvdbackup -M and it should work. Aditionally if you have libdvdcss
> the backup will be unprotected during the copy.

Hi.

I've managed to make it work. Actually, it was a silly problem. The folder has 
to be VIDEO_TS. But in some cases, I had video_ts. Only this. Now it works. 
The copied dvd to the hard disk behaves like the real one.

Now, to make the copy. It's true that just mounting the dvd and trying to copy 
it doesn't work. It gives i/o error. So I tried k3b 1.0.3 to rip it. Then I 
realized that I needed libdvdcss. After a quick recompile, k3b suggested me 
to use videodvd:/ in konqueror. There, without mountig the dvd, I could copy 
the files (and in capital letters). I did the same with other dvds, but 
mounting them, and I could copy them, but not in capital letters. So the copy 
was fine, but the playback wasn't. So konqueror (and konsole, etc) can handle 
these file if they have been decrypted. To do so, the trick is trying to copy 
them with k3b so it will get the css keys. If not, playing them with mplayer 
works too. After you have the keys, it's a lot easier to do anything. Maybe 
there are newer dvds where I can't do this, When I find one, I'll try 
dvdbackup.

thanks
gracias, Gorka

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