https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … bumping%22
Closing.
]]>It would be ideal if it was possible to call libdvdcss for an almost(!) 1:1 ISO copy, meaning that the material shall be untouched but the protection removed. This is pretty much what happens when I pull the Windows version of "dd" after I have had AnyDVD "fix" the disc. The same disc and operation gives me an headache on the Linux machine. Sigh.
I've been looking on all sorts of software, but neither "dvdbackup" nor "vobvopy" gives me any joy, and all sorts of "dd" gives me I/O errors on the disc in question. Sigh.
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$ dcfldd if=/dev/sr0 of=movie.iso dcfldd:/dev/sr0: Input/output error 28+1 records in 28+1 records out
The trick is to play the movie with e.g. VLC for a few minutes first. Then rip the disk.
]]>$ dcfldd if=/dev/sr0 of=movie.iso
dcfldd:/dev/sr0: Input/output error
28+1 records in
28+1 records out
Note that dd does not work with encrypted DVDs.
EDIT: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=43487 but this will actually "rip" the dirtree from the DVD, not make an iso.
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