vobcopy

Michael T. Richter ttmrichter at gmail.com
Mon Jul 30 22:50:46 UTC 2007


On Mon, 2007-30-07 at 13:05 +0100, norman wrote:

> > > If anyone has any experience of using vobcopy with Ubuntu I would be
> > > very pleased to hear your opinion.



> > I use it all the time with the "-m" option to rip the whole contents
> > of a DVD for later processing.  I've never had even the slightest
> > problem with it in that role.



> Thank you very much for that and it is good to learn that Vobcopy can
> work. Unfortunately, I have met a problem. The DVD in question was of a
> television broadcast and made using Mythtv. Vobcopy produced a number of
> files including three of the actual broadcast. One file appeared to be
> of the whole broadcast and two files of parts of the broadcast. The two
> part broadcast files were readable using Avidemux but the one of the
> entire broadcast was not. The screen consisted of a large number of
> horizontal, coloured lines.


I've never seen anything like that, sadly.  I would have thought,
perhaps, that you're missing libdvdcss, but in that case you're not
going to get anything at all (or at least that's what would make sense).

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