On 9/13/18 7:57 AM, JD wrote: > So, how in tarnation can I back up this DVD. > What tool can I use that will use dvdcss AND > back up the DVD??? Acquired a DVD for testing. Verified, didn't explore, that there is a problem with k3b reading the DVD even with libdvdcss-1.4.2-1.fc28 installed. However, if you don't need the DVD duplicated and can live with the contents ripped to a video file you can simply use "HandBrake". Seems I must have done something like that when I purged my home of DVDs a few years back. Anyway, I just used HandBrake to create a WINGSPAN.m4v from a DVD. The DVD contains 2 videos and the HandBrake GUI's menu finds both and you can select which one to work on from a drop-down menu. I put the movie on my NAS and accessed it from my TV over the network. Also, I could, put the file on a USB drive and plug that into my TV. No need for a DVD player. HandBrake is available in the rpmfusion-free repo and libdvdcss is in the rpmfusion-free-tainted repo https://www.amazon.com/Paul-McCartney-Wingspan-Intimate-Portrait/dp/B00005QJHL ; (was one of the DVD's a friend lent me) -- Cardinal Rule of Presentations: "Tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them, then tell them what you told them."
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