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#16 Post by smokey01 »

Karl, you are welcome.

I'm not sure what you meant about this statement
The most important feature is that i can play all .VOB now with gxine from the DVD , not just the first one.
Karl Godt wrote:Just a short note >

The /usr/local/copydvd/dcfldd needs GLIC >= 2.7 so won't work on Puppy 4 glibc 2.6.1

DL src from

http://packages.debian.org/source/squeeze/dcfldd

without the patch compiled fine .

The pet seems to work .

15GB partitions might be too small , had 1,3GB left after running

<action>xterm -e dcfldd if=/dev/dvd of='"$ISOLOCATION$ISONAME"' &</action>

The most important feature is that i can play all .VOB now with gxine from the DVD , not just the first one .

Thank you smokey01 !

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#17 Post by Karl Godt »

Can not reproduce the problem of not being able to play some of the .vob from the dvd mounted directly (udf) today .

Suspecting kernel version or malcompiled (crypto) driver .

2.6.37.4-KRG-i486-StagingDrivers-3

Yesterday it had been 2.6.30.6-KRG-i486

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Copy DVD Utility

#18 Post by GaRailroader »

Smokey01:

This utility looks like it is probably the best thing since sliced bread. Unfortunately, I'm not savvy enough to get it to work. When I click the copy button nothing happens. My DVD is showing up on my Desktop as sr0. I edited the script replacing dvd with sr0 and it didn't make any difference. Any Suggestions? Thanks in advance.

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#19 Post by smokey01 »

What operating system are you using?
GaRailroader wrote:Smokey01:

This utility looks like it is probably the best thing since sliced bread. Unfortunately, I'm not savvy enough to get it to work. When I click the copy button nothing happens. My DVD is showing up on my Desktop as sr0. I edited the script replacing dvd with sr0 and it didn't make any difference. Any Suggestions? Thanks in advance.

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Re: Copy DVD Utility

#20 Post by GaRailroader »

Smokey01:

Puppy 5.28.

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#21 Post by smokey01 »

It should work.

Have you read the help? Click on the life buoy.

You put a DVD in your drive, click on copy and file called your.iso will be created in /mnt/home

Once copied you put a blank DVD in your drive and the file your.iso will be burned to your new disk.

If you are copying a protected DVD the process may not work.

If you have only one DVD drive it should be called sr0 and not need changing.

Good luck.

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Puppy 5.28.

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#22 Post by GaRailroader »

Smokey01:

I uninstalled the pet and reinstalled it to revert the script back to original. I have a DVD in my drive and if I click copy nothing happens. I've looked in mnt/home and it has not created a file called your.iso. If I click on the sr0 icon on the desktop that it opens the DVD in xine. What was making me think it may be the /dev/dvd reference is because if I navigate to the /dev folder and click on /dev/dvd I get an error message that reads 'I don't know how to open dev/dvd' I assume I should be able to open a DVD in that manner. Thanks for your time on this.

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#23 Post by nubc »

The Copy button and the Burn button on CopyDVD do not work. If I click either button, there is a flash of something (square frame) and then nothing.

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#24 Post by smokey01 »

nubc wrote:The Copy button and the Burn button on CopyDVD do not work. If I click either button, there is a flash of something (square frame) and then nothing.
What version of Puppy are you using?

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#25 Post by nubc »

I am using Wary 5.1.1 full install. You may recall that, with assistance, I got the ripping function to work. Now I would like for the rest of copyDVD features to work.

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#26 Post by smokey01 »

nubc, try this one. I compiled it especially for Wary5.

http://www.smokey01.com/software/utilit ... 1.0-w5.pet

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#27 Post by nubc »

I tried the program running Wary 5.1.1 as a live CD, and it behaved much like the other CopyDVD, except nothing really worked. It wouldn't copy, it wouldn't rip, clicking the Burn button caused a flash of a square frame and then nothing. My experience is that Wary 5.1.1 and Wary 5.2.x are very different Puppies.
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#28 Post by smokey01 »

I thought Wary 5.1 & 5.2 used the same kernel, maybe not.

Do you have a /mnt/home/ directory? I don't use full installs very often so am not sure.

It worked fine here on Wary 5.2. It might be a while before I will have time to investigate further.

Maybe CatDude can have a look.

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#29 Post by pemasu »

Maybe the DVD has copy protection ?

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#30 Post by smokey01 »

This one should work.
http://www.smokey01.com/software/multim ... ary511.pet

pemasu is quite right, It won't get around copy protection.
nubc wrote:I tried the program running Wary 5.1.1 as a live CD, and it behaved much like the other CopyDVD, except nothing really worked. It wouldn't copy, it wouldn't rip, clicking the Burn button caused a flash of a square frame and then nothing. My experience is that Wary 5.1.1 and Wary 5.2.x are very different Puppies.

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#31 Post by smokey01 »

nubc you owe me a huge beer or two.

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#32 Post by nubc »

Thanks for the extra work, smokey. This version seems to be working, much better, good responses from clicking buttons, particularly Rip. Question: What about shrinking the VOB file? I read the CopyDVD help page and it says the program makes an exact copy image, nothing about shrinking the image as Pburn does. The original VOB of this movie is 6.4 GB, and my single-layer DVD media has a capacity of 4.7 GB. Pburn generated a shrank VOB of 3.7 GB. If I click the shrank VOB file, the movie plays in VLC. Please advise.
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#33 Post by whoguy »

Hey nubc,

Just read this link.... you can rip without installing anything else....

https://sites.google.com/site/dvdrippingwithpuppylinux/

Cheers

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#34 Post by nubc »

@whoguy
Thanks for the tip, looks interesting.

I did successfully rip this particular DVD with smokey's copyDVD program. Does this fact imply that the DVD is not copy protected?

Please note: This thread has morphed from DVD ripping to smokey's copyDVD program to burning a DVD.
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#35 Post by whoguy »

No idea nubc,

I found most commercial dvd's have some sort of encryption... some rippers fair better than others.... If one doesn't work, I just try something else... it don't bother me what copy protection scheme they use.

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