On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 at 03:14, Kevin Becker <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I haven't had the need to copy a DVD in over a decade and the last time I did it was probably under OS X, possibly even Windows, using some commercial tool. But recently my stepfather came to me with a DVD that had been made from a home video that he wanted several copies of. It is not copy protected in any way, just a plain DVD video disk. I have an external USB DVD drive which seems to work okay, but honestly I barely use it for anything. I tried using Brasero but it seems to read the disk quickly at first and then become progressively slower and slower until it gets to 99% and then stays there for hours and hours. I used the dvdbackup command line program and was able to make a backup and burn it with growisofs with no problem so I'm not sure why Brasero didn't work. Does anyone have any recommendation for a simple GUI DVD copying tool? I'm not worried about breaking copy protection here. I'm fine with the command line tools but I do this so infrequently that it would be nice to have a GUI app that doesn't require me to look up notes or search the internet for instructions to refresh my memory the next time I want to do this in 2036.
xfburn does the job. It's one of those 'Does exactly what it says on the tin' jobs. I've used all burning GUI utilities for linux, the best non-coaster producer was Nero4Linux (I bought it). Nothing else came close, except xfburn.
I've probably done something like 1000+ easy.
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