How to install Handbrake .deb file? (Rip, copy DVDs)
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How to install Handbrake .deb file? (Rip, copy DVDs)
Hello to all those much smarter than me...
I've had nothing but horrible results in trying to copy DVD's using:
Pdvdrsab
K9copy
DVDShrink (using Wine)
I've read very positive reviews of Handbrake, so I downloaded the .deb Handbrake file.
How do I install & run this in Puppy? I'm using the most recent version of Puppy...
Thanks for any help!!!
I've had nothing but horrible results in trying to copy DVD's using:
Pdvdrsab
K9copy
DVDShrink (using Wine)
I've read very positive reviews of Handbrake, so I downloaded the .deb Handbrake file.
How do I install & run this in Puppy? I'm using the most recent version of Puppy...
Thanks for any help!!!
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Download these pets and then let me know what happens....
http://www.gposil.com/pets/Handbrake-0.9.3.pet
http://www.gposil.com/pets/gnome-volume ... 1_i386.pet
http://www.gposil.com/pets/Handbrake-0.9.3.pet
http://www.gposil.com/pets/gnome-volume ... 1_i386.pet
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I knew there was another reason why I offered the 0.9.2 version.Latest version of handbrake requires VLC to be installed. Not sure if this is giving you any trouble
libcss is needed for any handbrake but that's usually present already...and small and cute if not otherwise its very self contained. They have added more input formats and most output changes are aimed at macintosh...try mentioning linux on their forum and see how fast you get yer head bitten off. They were even talking of dropping dvd input support at one point. Very arrogant and ignorant but a good program.
mike
how to run?
am I missing something? Probably lol
I downloaded both pets and installed fine.
there's and entry under menu/multimedia called handbrake but clicking it does nothing. is there a commandline startup? Not used to command line so if so do you have to be in a certain directory or maybe find the folder in rox and click on the application?
thanks in advance
danneauxs
I downloaded both pets and installed fine.
there's and entry under menu/multimedia called handbrake but clicking it does nothing. is there a commandline startup? Not used to command line so if so do you have to be in a certain directory or maybe find the folder in rox and click on the application?
thanks in advance
danneauxs
New link for Handbrake pet wanted
The links which are provided earlier in this thread are dead. I would like to have an alternative download location of a pet of the latest handbrake + GUI
anybody?
anybody?
I found...
1. Midnightsun-003-tmix.iso includes a recent version of Handbrake in its PPM.
I installed it and ran it [my 1st time ever].
It looks good and seems very simple to use.
Tried it on a commercial DVD, and it did nothing.
I assume that's because of some kind of copy protection.
2.
(a) Also tried running the handbrakegui executable packed inside the .tar.gz file provided in this post by mikeb.
Download the file to any handy folder...
Unpack it...
Copy or move the handbrakegui executable to the /usr/bin folder...
Open a terminal window...
Enter the command handbrakegui...
And take it from there.
(b) I couldn't get this older version of Handbrake to proceed with its operations.
Here's my post in that thread reporting on that.
1. Midnightsun-003-tmix.iso includes a recent version of Handbrake in its PPM.
I installed it and ran it [my 1st time ever].
It looks good and seems very simple to use.
Tried it on a commercial DVD, and it did nothing.
I assume that's because of some kind of copy protection.
2.
(a) Also tried running the handbrakegui executable packed inside the .tar.gz file provided in this post by mikeb.
Download the file to any handy folder...
Unpack it...
Copy or move the handbrakegui executable to the /usr/bin folder...
Open a terminal window...
Enter the command handbrakegui...
And take it from there.
(b) I couldn't get this older version of Handbrake to proceed with its operations.
Here's my post in that thread reporting on that.