Re: What's the state of the art in linux DVD movie backups?



On 2006-11-27, foxx <charles.fox@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Last time I looked was a couple of years ago, and it needed a whole
50-page instruction book about toi run a bunch of command line tools...
then there was a GUI that wasn't quite ready... could anyone tell me
what the state of the art is?

dvdbackup

http://dvd-create.sourceforge.net/download.shtml

Do we have anything like the win32 tools that just let you put
the movie DVD in and click "go" and make a copy?

Sheesh, it's a signle command. If you really need a GUI so you
can click "go" instead of typing a command, I'll toss one
together for $25.

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