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Doug Hunley wrote:<br />
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 14:36, Kurt Wall <kwall@kurtwerks.com> wrote:<br />
>> From: "Doug Hunley" <doug.hunley@gmail.com><br />
>> To: <Linux-users@linux-sxs.org><br />
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 9:23 AM<br />
>> Subject: any exports on ripping dvds out there?<br />
>><br />
>><br />
>>> I've got a few dvds that just don't want to cooperate when I go to rip<br />
>>> them. I'm using dvdrip and transcode, and it works *wonderfully* but<br />
>>> some of these damn discs just won't rip properly. For example, I've<br />
>>> got a disc here that no matter what track I select, the opening scene<br />
>>> is _not_ the opening scene of the movie. In fact, each track seems to<br />
>>> start with some random scene.<br />
>>><br />
>>> I need someone to help me validate what I'm doing and let me know the<br />
>>> 'tricks of the trade' to work around this bullshit extra 'protection'<br />
>>> .. and don't tell me 'anydvd' like google does :)<br />
>> I use http://www.kurtwerks.com/linuxwerks/dvd_rip_burn.html<br />
> <br />
> Ah, but I'm not looking to duplicate a DVD. I'm looking to rip a<br />
> commercial movie dvd, convert it to something my PS3 can stream, and<br />
> store the file on my readynas. And I've got the process down for 98%<br />
> of my dvds its just these few dvds that seem to have additional<br />
> content scrambling that are pissing me off :)<br />
> <br />
> <br />
> <br />
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handbrake?<br />
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HTH,<br />
Susan Macchia<br />
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