On Feb 1, 2005, at 2:15 PM, Michael J. Lynch wrote:
Scott wrote:1) lsdvd /dev/dvd > /dev/null 2>&1 2) dd if=/dev/dvd of=/var/spool/videos/mydvd.iso
This should avoid the need for mkisofs and save some time importing DVDs to the hard drive.
So...if I add cdrecord to this sequence I can essentially make an exact no hassles duplicate of a DVD? I don't have to use DVD ripper software or anything else? Faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarm out!!!!
I assume you mean to use cdrecord to write the *.ISO file back to a DVD-R disc. Problem is most movies are not oging to fit on the traditional single layer DVD-Rs you can buy. double sided DVD-R media is just now becoming popular (and expensive) and you need a drive that supports dual layer (DL is the common marketing term) recording.
For just keeping the ISO files on the hard drive this shouldn't be a problem though and cdrecord is not needed.
-- Scott
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