Re: Open source tools to rip DVDs
- From: johnny bobby bee <useraddshine-no_spam_eh@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:16:01 -0500
Peter Köhlmann wrote:
If they contain data, yes. Video, no, if CSS is used. Only "open" video
would work
Sorry, Peter. Again, I'm sure dd doesn't always work (yes, I've had it fail), but for the DVDs I listed below, they are in fact, video, not data. And I'm sure most, if not all, are CSS protected. They were backed up with dd to iso, and playback fine in VLC on _my_ computers.
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