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Andrew McNabb wrote:
> A straight dd will work just fine. There are just a few tricks. You
> have to be authenticated with the drive, and there can't be any
> scratches or ARccOS.  In the meeting, we talked about how to deal with
> these issues.  To authenticate, you just have to run a DVD player like
> mplayer or xine or vlc.  To deal with scratches and ARccOS, we used
> ddrescue.
>
> The iso image will still be encrypted, but a player like mplayer or xine
> or vlc will be just as happy to decrypt the iso as an original DVD.

I've used mkisofs to copy dvds, but I've only copied unencrypted data
dvds.  Does mkisofs not work for encrypted dvds?

Brandon
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