On 05/26/2012 07:04 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 1:32 AM, Todd And Margo Chester <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:Hi All, Can anyone recommend an ISO editor of SL 6.2 x64? Many thanks, -T I personally like k3b. If you need to rip DVD's, as in extracting and re-arranging video content, you'll need the libdvdcss library, which our favorite upstream vendor cannot include in their basic operating system due to strange US laws about DVD encryption. The GUI's rely on the same core tools for burning CD's, mostly cdrecord or dvd+rw (They're split for licensing reasons: it got really weird for a while there.) If you are in a country where these strange laws do not apply, you can obtain various DVD ripping tools and libdvdcss from the "Penguin Liberation Front" source repositories for Mandriva Linux. Most of their SRPM's rebuild reasonably gracefully under Scientific Linux. and related distributions. I use "vtwm" from there, and have played with the much beloved old "xv" software for lightweight image manipulation. Penguin Liberation Front tools are available at: http://plf.zarb.org/
Hi Nico, I have an ISO with a file in it that I need to alter one line of the file. Then burn it to a DVD. no encryption involved and the ISO will mount in "loop". -T
