"Suggesting" for the program to work. I don't use that program. I was trying to respond to the comment made by Jason; "As for Linux I really don't have any advice." Pirating proprietary codecs to pirate proprietary video does not effect the the FOSS movement. I still have no need for proprietary software licenses and promote open codecs and drivers world wide.
Sorry I did not clarify, Chris... On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 2:57 AM, Dante Lanznaster <[email protected]> wrote: > What? Did hell freeze? Chris is suggesting the installation of a closed > source/proprietary library? :D (re: libdvdcss2) > > things are changing... > > (Maybe the pir4te instinct is stronger than the communist ideals) > > On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 5:57 AM, Chris Penn <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> One can install dvd decrypter using wine. When installing DVD >> decrypter, you might want to install it under Windows NT 4.0. You set >> that in winecfg. Remember to add the cdrom as a device in the device >> tab of winecfg. Takes about the normal time for DVD Decrypter on >> windows, and if you enable audio through winecfg, you get to here that >> stupid song when the dvd is finished reading to iso. >> >> There is Thoggen DVD ripper for LInux. For thoggen, you may need to >> install libdvdcss2 for things to work properly. This program takes >> about 2.5 hrs a disk basically because its analoging the dvd to iso. >> might be a good choice when others fail. In hardy repos. >> >> AcidRip (for linux) works for converting a DVD directly to an avi >> file. located in the hardy repos. takes about 40min for a dvd to >> avi. pretty simple app. In the hardy repo. >> >> DVD::rip (for linux) does DVD ripping and encoding. Lots of features >> with this app. Takes about 35-40 min to rip a dvd to avi. It'll >> output avi, ogm, mpeg1 suitable for vcd, and mpeg2 suitable for >> svcd/dvd. There are a few dependencies that are missed on install >> that you may want. You can see them via the debug tab. located in >> the hardy repos. >> >> Dvdbackup will extract all (or selected) titles as found on the dvd. >> In the hardy repos. >> >> Ogmrip is an application for ripping and encoding DVD into AVI, OGM, >> MP4 or Matroska files using a variety of codecs. In hardy repo. >> >> In the other direction, DeVeDe is a program to create video DVDs and >> CDs (VCD, sVCD or CVD), suitables for home players, from any number of >> video files, in any of the formats supported by Mplayer. i have found >> this app very easy to use. in hardy repo. >> >> There are others for linux Im sure, but these are all that quickly come to >> mind. >> >> Off topic: Regionset is a tool I have never needed but have always >> want to test out. It lets you view and modify the region code of DVD >> drives. >> >> Im curious, has anyone tried (for windows) DVDFab HD Decrypter >> (http://www.dvdfab.com/free.htm). It appears this software just came >> out. Might be interesting. >> >> Chris... >> >> On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 5:30 AM, Chris Penn <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > Its been years since Ive used windows for dvd ripping (or for any reason >> > for that matter) but I remember DVDshrink also decrypting. It did not >> > decrypt as much as Slysoft or dvddecrypter, but it did decrypt none the >> > less. >> > >> > chris... >> > >> > >> > On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 2:13 AM, Jason Burris <[email protected]> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> DVDDecrypter will work for about 80% of the stuff out there and is >> >> free (Windows) >> >> AnyDVD (Slysoft) hasn't failed yet (Still Windows) >> >> DVDShrink is not a decrypter, only a re-authoring tool. It's free and >> >> very easy to use (better than Slysoft's DVDCopy) >> >> >> >> As for Linux I really don't have any advice. >> >> >> >> :wq! >> >> jason >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:06 PM, Chris Penn <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> > For windows, dvd decrypter also works. >> >> > >> >> > On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 5:47 PM, John Richmond IV >> >> > <[email protected]> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Try the suite put out by Slysoft. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 15:00 -0700, Paul Saenz wrote: >> >> >> > I have a friend that is in ministry, and he wants to shrink a dvd >> >> >> > that >> >> >> > is on a dual layer >> >> >> > DVD, (which he has permission to copy from the producer) down so >> >> >> > he >> >> >> > can fit it on a >> >> >> > single layer DVD. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Someone suggested to him to use DVD Shrink. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I was wondering if anyone might have a better suggestion. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > DVD shrink may be the best option. I don't know. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > But, what I'm looking for is ease of use, and >> >> >> > something that can give me a choice about how much I want to >> >> >> > compress >> >> >> > it. >> >> >> > Open source or free would be great too. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > anything would be appreciated >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Thanks >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Paul >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > ______________________________________________________________________ >> >> >> > Want to read Hotmail messages in Outlook? 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