I'm running Ubuntu 11.10 and needed to backup some DVD movies. Some available tools a quick web search suggested were:
- dvdrip and acidrip, which both are frontends to (1) rip a movie from a disk and (2) to decode it (with mencoder?) to some more compact format such as divx, mpeg4 etc.
- brasero allows one to create an iso-image of the disk.
- Alternatively, one can use dvdbackup, i.e., simply type
dvdbackup -M -i /dev/dvd -o ./dvdbackup/movie-abc
which creates the DVD file structure into the given directory.
"Error cracking CSS key"
However, dvdrip was able to extract also the problematic movie and gave me an avi-file. Acidrip I did not try at this point. All along I did have appropriate libdvdread libraries installed.
I still wanted to use brasero, and in the end I tried setting a proper region code with regionset command. This solved the reading problem with brasero and dvdbackup. I do not know why dvdrip was OK without the regioncode setting.
In addition to the above, I also tried Thoggen, which decodes a movie. Unfortunately there was something wrong with resulting stream (missing frames?). There is also k9copy tool, which I have not tried (yet).
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