DVD Backups

Ed Fletcher ed at fletcher.ca
Sat Dec 4 19:58:36 UTC 2004


regeya wrote:
> Ed Fletcher Wrote: 
> 
>>Hi All:
>>
>>I'm wondering what software you use to make . . . um . . . backups of 
>>DVDs under Ubuntu.  I've tried to install dvdrip with Synaptic.  It's 
>>under Status > New in repository.  (Haven't seen that classification 
>>before.)  But it fails and reports that dvdrip depends on transcode, 
>>which will not be installed.  So I tried to install transcode first,
>>but 
>>that fails and reports that:
>>
>>Could not mark all packages for installation or upgrade.  The following
>>
>>packages have unresolvable dependencies.  Make sure that all required 
>>repositories are added and enabled in preferences.
>>
>>transcode:
>>Depends: libavifile-0.7c102 but it is not installable
>>Depends: libjasper-1.701-1 but it is not installable
>>Depends: libpng12-0 but 1.2.5.0-7ubuntu1 is to be installed
>>Depends: libquicktime1 but it is not going to be installed
> 
> 
> I wrote a...shall we say...-controversial-Lazy DVD Backup HOWTO a while
> back.  Basically, it involves installing dvdbackup, wine, winesetuptk,
> and k3b from Hoary and using Wine to run DVD Shrink.  There should be
> better alternatives out there, but none of them are all that intuitive.
> :(
> 
> I managed to install transcode without much wankery.  Well, since
> you're not familiar with Debian, you probably won't find that to be
> true, but essentially, I added Hoary to my /etc/apt/sources.list, along
> with the marillat sources, as well as Debian Unstable.  Now, to keep
> that from all being a big mess, I pinned Warty at the highest priority,
> Hoary a bit lower, the marillat sources a bit lower than that, and
> Debian Sid at the lowest priority.  I wish I'd written down more
> details, because I seem to recall having to build some deps from
> source.  There are instructions all over ubuntuforums.org on such
> things, and I suggest that you search for them since repeating them
> isn't wise and since the search feature is there to aid in your quest
> to find answers. :D  The best I can tell you is that I used apt-get 
> install when possible, -t hoary when I could, 
> 
> I'd prefer to not give step-by-step instructions on this, since you
> really should know what you're doing before you attempt anything so
> insane as mixing sources for different releases and distributions, but
> I will say that my system is running very smoothly and I managed to get
> transcode to install, finally.  It's not clean, and the Ubuntu devs will
> scream about me completely destroying any hope of a clean upgrade to
> Hoary Hedgehog when it's released, but hey, it's my system and since I
> recognized that Warty was an early Ubuntu release, I shrugged and went
> about fixing problems I had with the system.  Now I can run gDesklets
> with no problem if I wish, I can burn CDs and DVDs, and all sorts of
> things that I probably could have lived without, but I wouldn't want
> to.
> 
> This road to mixed sources isn't a pleasurable little trip, mind you. 
> Sometimes mixing sources out of order can cause breakage, requiring you
> to sometimes re-install things from other sources, sometimes uninstall
> and reinstall large numbers of packages, and on rare occasion build
> packages from source.  If this scares you, don't do it and move on to a
> distribution that does everything you want to do today.  I'm betting
> that by the time Hoary Hedgehog comes out, there will be repositories
> specific to Hoary and all will be well in the world of Ubuntu.  For
> now, your options are to grin and bear it (just do without, in other
> words), try to make packages from other repositories work, attempt to
> build the software you need, or run off and use another distribution/OS
> that can do everything you need to do.
> 
> And whatever you do, don't -even- ask how I managed to get
> libvorbis-1.1 working on my Ubuntu box. ;)

Wow.  That will take a bit of time to try.  I'll be away for the next 
week or so (with net access from my Ubuntu laptop), but I'll look at 
this some more when I get back.

Thanks,
Ed
-- 
Ed Fletcher
ed at fletcher.ca

What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans and the homeless,
whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism
or the holy name of liberty or democracy?  -  Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)





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