DVD Decrypter ( SOLVED )
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DVD Decrypter ( SOLVED )
Hi - anyone know of a DVD Decrypter for use on Mint - historically I used DVD Fab Decrypt on my Windows installation
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Re: DVD Decrypter
Depending on what you want to do either rip a complete DVD to say an ISO file or just to folders or if you wanted to actually convert the dvd on the fly to maybe xvid or x.264?bicky wrote:Hi - anyone know of a DVD Decrypter for use on Mint - historically I used DVD Fab Decrypt on my Windows installation
for just ripping entire DVD's I use DVD Shrink in wine (Gasp!) but there are plenty of similar native linux programs just open up "Software Manager" under "System" in the Mint Menu
for ripping DVD's to single AVI files or MKV you cant get much better then HandBrake
(Ubuntu 8.10 = Mint 6, Ubuntu 9.04 = Mint 7)
Re: DVD Decrypter
If you are running the KDE version, K9Copy works great. ISO, mpeg4, shrinking, etc. All the codecs!
I've used it with NO errors, and output is flawless.
regards, Richard
I've used it with NO errors, and output is flawless.
regards, Richard
Re: DVD Decrypter
I want to copy the entire DVD removing all encryptions this is what DVD fab Decrypter does in Windows. I should stress that this is NOT FOR ANY ILLEGAL purpose - just for family use.
Re: DVD Decrypter
Brilliant - Thanks for this.richyrich wrote:If you are running the KDE version, K9Copy works great. ISO, mpeg4, shrinking, etc. All the codecs!
I've used it with NO errors, and output is flawless.
regards, Richard
Re: DVD Decrypter ( SOLVES )
Any native Linux app is going to rely on libdvdcss2 to do the decryption. Unfortunately this is not as good as AnyDVD in Windows. The best solution is still AnyDVD in Windows running in the backround, along with DVD Shrink to do the actual ripping.
Re: DVD Decrypter ( SOLVES )
Lantesh wrote:Any native Linux app is going to rely on libdvdcss2 to do the decryption. Unfortunately this is not as good as AnyDVD in Windows. The best solution is still AnyDVD in Windows running in the backround, along with DVD Shrink to do the actual ripping.
we really need some one skilled in that area to do something like anydvd for linux even if it's a premium paid for app many people would jump ship just for it I can imagine it now blueray dvd support for linux
Re: DVD Decrypter ( SOLVES )
Yep - it would be brilliant. The ONLY reason that I use Windows now is for DVD decryption, Skype, ( On linux it is rubbish ), and my printers which are Lexmark.Carl wrote:Lantesh wrote:Any native Linux app is going to rely on libdvdcss2 to do the decryption. Unfortunately this is not as good as AnyDVD in Windows. The best solution is still AnyDVD in Windows running in the backround, along with DVD Shrink to do the actual ripping.
we really need some one skilled in that area to do something like anydvd for linux even if it's a premium paid for app many people would jump ship just for it I can imagine it now blueray dvd support for linux