I found the problem with playing DVDs with Xine and Kaffeine and copying
with K9copy! There are two (2) different libdvdcss files available for
download, if you have selected most of the sites in yast for updates. I
didn't get both initially..but have now. Problem solved. Also, make
sure you
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* Fred Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-11-07 04:40]:
I found the problem with playing DVDs with Xine and Kaffeine and copying
with K9copy! There are two (2) different libdvdcss files available for
download, if you have selected most of the sites in
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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* Fred Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-11-07 04:40]:
I found the problem with playing DVDs with Xine and Kaffeine and copying
with K9copy! There are two (2) different libdvdcss files available for
download, if you have
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Fred Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-11-07 05:48]:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Fred Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-11-07 04:40]:
I found the problem with playing DVDs with Xine and Kaffeine and copying
with K9copy! There are two (2) different libdvdcss files available for
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Fred Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-11-07 05:48]:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Fred Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-11-07 04:40]:
I found the problem with playing DVDs with Xine and Kaffeine and copying
with K9copy! There are
On Sunday 11 March 2007 1:24:02 am Mike wrote:
On Sunday 11 March 2007 06:55, Fred A. Miller wrote:
a problem with bad sectors on DVDs. I'm not sure, as I just
copied a dual-layer commercial DVD that I want to make an archive
copy from, creating an ISO. K9 barfed on the ISO.
On Sunday 11 March 2007 1:24:02 am Mike wrote:
On Sunday 11 March 2007 06:55, Fred A. Miller wrote:
a problem with bad sectors on DVDs. I'm not sure, as I just
copied a dual-layer commercial DVD that I want to make an archive
copy from, creating an ISO. K9 barfed on the ISO.
On 3/11/07, Fred A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 08 March 2007 12:07:13 am Sunny wrote:
On 3/7/07, Fred A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
K9 is broken..current version. The author claims that it has a
problem with bad sectors on DVDs. I'm not sure, as I just copied a
On Sunday 11 March 2007 10:36:14 pm Sunny wrote:
No..no such file name, nor does it exist on the Net.
Fred
Sorry, I misled you with a wrong name. The program is indeed
xdvdshrink, but it is part of the package dvdshrink, which you can
find on packman's site.
'Saright...thanks!
On Thursday 08 March 2007 12:07:13 am Sunny wrote:
K9 is broken..current version. The author claims that it has a
problem with bad sectors on DVDs. I'm not sure, as I just copied a
dual-layer commercial DVD that I want to make an archive copy from,
creating an ISO. K9 barfed on the
On Thursday 08 March 2007 12:07:13 am Sunny wrote:
On 3/7/07, Fred A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
K9 is broken..current version. The author claims that it has a
problem with bad sectors on DVDs. I'm not sure, as I just copied a
dual-layer commercial DVD that I want to make an
On Thursday 08 March 2007 3:47:30 am Philippe Andersson wrote:
Both of them will fail with newer Sony's protection. So far I have
seen only win tolls to cope with it.
You may wish to try doing the ripping with DVDdecryptor (it handles more
copy protection schemes) and then processing the
On Sunday 11 March 2007 06:55, Fred A. Miller wrote:
a problem with bad sectors on DVDs. I'm not sure, as I just
copied a dual-layer commercial DVD that I want to make an archive
copy from, creating an ISO. K9 barfed on the ISO.
Is there any other software that will compress a dual
Sunny wrote:
On 3/7/07, Fred A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
K9 is broken..current version. The author claims that it has a
problem
with bad sectors on DVDs. I'm not sure, as I just copied a dual-layer
commercial DVD that I want to make an archive copy from, creating an
ISO. K9
K9 is broken..current version. The author claims that it has a problem
with bad sectors on DVDs. I'm not sure, as I just copied a dual-layer
commercial DVD that I want to make an archive copy from, creating an ISO. K9
barfed on the ISO.
Is there any other software that will compress a dual
On 3/7/07, Fred A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
K9 is broken..current version. The author claims that it has a problem
with bad sectors on DVDs. I'm not sure, as I just copied a dual-layer
commercial DVD that I want to make an archive copy from, creating an ISO. K9
barfed on the ISO.
Is
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