Re: While we are on the topic of multimedia...

From: Aaron M. Hirsch (aaronh_at_uptime.net)
Date: 04/21/05

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    Pat Pleate wrote:

    >I was using the "Red Hat Linux 9 Bible" and didn't
    >find anything about creating DVD snapshots and/or
    >ripping.
    >As a common courtesy and for being honest, I'm asking
    >first to see if:
    >1. Is this illegal if it's for my own, personal use?

    I'm not a lawyer, but as long as you have paid for the materials in
    question and will not be sharing the copies I believe it is legal

    >2. What Linux/FC3 application exists for doing DVD
    >ripping? Is there an app on the FC3 CDs, and if so,
    >which is it? If not, are there any free apps for
    >doing that (I Googled, found one thing, tried to make
    >it work, but had ran into "you need this" issues that
    >I couldn't resolve).
    >
    There are a couple of ways to get a DVD "ripped" and burnt. You could
    utilize mencoder, part of the mplayer package, to rip the dvd into a
    variety of formats and then use dvdrecord to put it onto a different
    DVD. Or you could just utilize dd and dvdrecord to perform the same
    task. If you have a DVD play and a seperate DVD recorder you could
    also use something like K3B to rip from the source DVD straight to the
    destination DVD...I think!

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    Aaron M. Hirsch

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