On 28/12/12 12:11, Daniel Franke wrote:
> On Thursday 27 December 2012 20:15:27 Daniel Franke wrote:
>> On Thursday 27 December 2012 17:25:51 Luca Barbato wrote:
>>> I mean using vlc to backup the dvd. k9copy should remove the crypto-wrap
>>> around the dvd and I'm thinking that might be the problem.
>>
>> Ok, got that wrong. Got VLC for my Ubuntu box. Now trying to figure out how
>> to get a backup of a particular track/episode. As far as I can wrestle it
>> from google, this should (mostly) do it:
>>
>> $ vlc dvdsimple:///dev/dvd#1 --sout \
>> "#standard{access=file,mux=ts,dst=dvdout.mpg}" vlc://quit
>>
>> Something happens and a slowly file is written. However, after the first
>> track, VLC seems to move to the next and borks the output file?!
>
> This seemed to work better,
>
> $ vlc dvd:///dev/sr0#4 --sout "#standard{access=file,mux=ts,dst=dvdout.mpg}"
> vlc://quit
>
> but was incredible slow, like 10s of wall clock time for 1s of DVD play time.
> However, after some hours I got something that seems to contain all the
> languages and subtitles, but also something I didn't ask for ...
I guess those dvds have some strange features, sorry to have you bounce
mailing list but might be good discussing on vlc-devel
lu
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