What i did originally was to run dvdbackup on the original dvd
video. I inserted it and ran:
dvdbackup -i /dev/cd1 -o /path/to/backup/area -M
k3b could do the job for you, just as an option. It automates an operation
and doesn't need a manual intervention.
Andriy
, July 21, 2007 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: duplicating a dvd video
What i did originally was to run dvdbackup on the original dvd
video. I inserted it and ran:
dvdbackup -i /dev/cd1 -o /path/to/backup/area -M
k3b could do the job for you, just as an option. It automates an operation
and doesn't need
Dave wrote:
Hello,
I asked about this a while back and got some good feedback. The issue
is it isn't happening.
...
I inserted it and ran:
dvdbackup -i /dev/cd1 -o /path/to/backup/area -M
...
For get about fancy tools or even dd. Simply use
# cp /dev/cd1 backup.iso
This way
In Chapter 18.6.6 of the FreeBSD Handbook, you'll find instructions for
creating an iso image from a data CD using the program dd. dd works for DVD's
as well. You can then burn the iso image to a DVD using growisofs (see: man
growisofs). You can find Chapter 18.6.6 at: