I am looking to rip (to iso), various DVD & Blu-Ray disks in my collection to single iso files.
I want to do this with a simple bash script that I pass the device name and it will rip the file.
Question 1)
What command line utilities exist out there for doing this?
Question 2)
What rpm repos do I need to add in order to get them (via yum install <package>
Question 3)
Are there any dedicated sites (forums / email lists) out there for ripping CD / DVD or BluRay under Linux that I could read from time to time (that are active/popular forums that have been around for a while).
Question 4)
I have heard that I need DeCSS in order to rip a DVD, where do I get this (which repo, how to add the repo on my CentOS system and what to type to get it).
new at this, but think I am on the right track and any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hello,
Running AIX 7.1 7100-00-03-1115, trying to make a mksysb image to a dvd drive using mkdvd. My final command looks like this..
mkdvd -e -V rootvg -R -C /usr1/AIXADMIN/mkcd/cd_fs -I /usr1/AIXADMIN/mkcd/cd_images -M /usr1/AIXADMIN/mkcd/mksysbimage -d /dev/cd0 -Y
When i run this... (3 Replies)
my requirement is,
consider a file output
cat output
blah sdjfhjkd jsdfhjksdh
sdfs 23423 sdfsdf sdf"sdfsdf"sdfsdf"""""dsf
hellow there
this doesnt look good
et cetc etc
etcetera
i want to replace a line of line number 4 ("this doesnt look good") with some other line
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I am getting an error similar to this when I try to watch dvd's. Every program has a similar version of this.
unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/dvd'For VLC I have found a way to fix it.
CD/DVD Drive not working VLC error (SOLVED) (Page 1) - Help & Support (Stable) - CrunchBang Linux Forums... (0 Replies)
oggz-rip(1) General Commands Manual oggz-rip(1)NAME
oggz-rip -- Extract one or more logical bitstreams from an Ogg file.
SYNOPSIS
oggz-rip [-o filename | --output filename ] filename
oggz-rip [-h | --help ] [-v | --version ]
Description
oggz-rip extracts one or more tracks from an Ogg file. In Ogg terminology, oggz-rip extracts one or more logical bitstreams.
For example, to extract just the Vorbis audio track from any Ogg file:
oggz-rip -c vorbis input.ogx > output.ogg
This will removed any other tracks: Skeleton, Theora, image, etc. The output will be a valid Ogg Vorbis I file, suitable for use on hard-
ware players that do not support multiplexed (ie. multi-track) Ogg files. If the input file contains multiple Vorbis, the desired once can
be specified by serialno with the -s option. Use oggz-info to view the serialno of each track in a file.
Options
oggz-rip accepts the following options:
Miscellaneous options
-o filename, --output filename
Write output to the specified filename instead of printing it to standard output.
-h, --help
Display usage information and exit.
-v, --version
Output version information and exit.
Filter options
These options can be used multiple times. Pages matching ANY of the filter options will be included into the output.
-s serialno, --serialno serialno
Output streams with given serialno.
-i index, --stream-index index
Filter by stream index. These are assigned to streams in the order of their BOS pages, starting at 0.
-c content-type --content-type content-type
Filter by content-type. Run oggz-known-codecs(1) for a full list of codecs known by the installed version of oggz.
EXAMPLES
Extract all bitstreams from file.ogg:
oggz rip -o output.ogg file.ogg
Extract only the Theora bitstream from file.ogv:
oggz rip -c theora -o output.ogv file.ogv
AUTHOR
David Kuehling January 1, 2005;
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 CSIRO Australia
SEE ALSO oggz-merge(1), oggz-chop(1), oggz-dump(1), oggz-diff(1)hogg(1)oggz-rip(1)