OK, this is a different approach but I plan on using the Dacal carousel.
. It will of course require moving the disc from the carousel to the
dvd player, but I dont think that is a big deal. And on top of that
Dacal is coming out with a version with a built in dvd player. I just
dont want to loose the quality or disk space.
Jonathan Mills wrote:
I am looking for the "best accepted practices" to perform the
following tasks in Linux:
1) Rip a commercial DVD
2) If necessary, transcode it and compress it to fit on a DVD5
(regular DVD+/-R)
3) Be able to selectively burn various tracks, audio, and menus
4) Burn the DVD (or alternatively create an iso image of it)
Now I'm not a Linux noob; in fact I'm a Linux Administrator. I've
just never done any video-related tasks under Linux. I'm also
completely new to mythTV. In Winbloze, I would normally perform all
of the above tasks using just two programs: DVD Decryptor and
CloneDVD2.
How does the majority of the community handle such tasks?
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