I would like to know how to do this but without sacrificing quality
and without using huge amounts of space - is that possible?

Devin

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Richard Holden<[email protected]> wrote:
> Andrew McNabb wrote:
>> By the way, would anyone be interested in talking about how to backup
>> your DVDs to your hard drive?  This could include the basics like dd,
>> libdvdcss, ffmpeg, and graphical tools, along with a discussion of how
>> to deal with ARccOS protection.
>>
>> Would this be more or less useful than some of the other things on the
>> list?
>>
> As a father of 2 destructive sticky fingered kids, this would be much
> more useful. I would like to be able to backup my DVDs to my HD and burn
> throw away copies for the kids to handle.
>
> -Richard Holden
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