Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
Thanks for the link learning but I have tried 'overburning' with no luck.
Edit:
I have had luck with dvdshrink under wine, I save to an iso then burn with k3b. I am guessing that k9copy is saving the iso file just over the limit so it will not let me burn.
Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
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Originally Posted by darknuala
I've had 50/50 success rate using K9Copy. It seems to do fine on older dvd's, but I have had Zero success on anything new. For that, I would have to use DVDFab Decrypter for Windows. Even DVDShrink, and DVD Decrypter are choking on anything new.
I have found this, too, re: DVDShrink and Decrypter. So, and this is on a Windows machine obviously, .... I use AnyDVD and Nero to just copy the DVD. It is remarkably fast and simple.
Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
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Originally Posted by
eqisow
Hey guys, sorry about neglecting the thread for awhile. I have gone back to the wiki and compiled a .deb for the new version of K9Copy. Hopefully this will save the time and effort of compiling while resolving the issues you guys are having.
Enjoy! :D
Edit: The .deb is located at
http://thepiratecove.org/files/k9cop...2_2-1_i386.deb
Your link is broken! :(
Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
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Originally Posted by
ubu-for
Your link is broken! :(
http://thepiratecove.org/files/k9copy-1.0.4-2_i386.deb
Sorry about that.
Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
Awesome work!
Kudos!
One question - is K9copy ever going to remove Prohibited User Operations, etc., ala AnyDVD and DVD Decrypter?
Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
great new hopefully it works
BUT YOUR VERSION INSTALL IN /USR/LOCAL/KDE/ !
whenever you use this folder you get a crash in the system !!
even with a link
so is it possible to build it on an easier usable way
thanks
Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
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Originally Posted by
ykpaiha
great new hopefully it works
BUT YOUR VERSION INSTALL IN /USR/LOCAL/KDE/ !
whenever you use this folder you get a crash in the system !!
even with a link
so is it possible to build it on an easier usable way
thanks
it is easy to build it on your own. Just use --prefix=/usr/local option.
Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
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Originally Posted by
eqisow
THX! :D