Re: [SLUG] 2 part dvd/iso question

From: chris lee (chris.a.lee@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Feb 17 2005 - 02:58:57 EST


heres a few good links.

http://dvd.chevelless230.com/

http://www.videohelp.com/

http://doom9.net/

http://www.afterdawn.com/

video encoding is the only real thing keeping me from a completely
windows free system (thats the only reason i have VMWare now.)

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 01:37:13 -0500, Bob Stia <rnr@sanctum.com> wrote:
> Hello Sluggers,
>
> Yes, I know!! You have all been waiting for me to ask my next question!
> (Keeps your mind fertile and active while it educates the old guy in
> NPR.)
>
> Anyway, Recently burned an .iso of a borrowed movie DVD for my
> grandchildren. (Black Beauty) using k3b which appeared to be
> successful. Tried burning a new DVD and made a great coaster.
> Encryption stuff. I have installed libdvdread and libdvdcss and have
> researched quite a bit on regions and the various encryption schemes.
>
> Evidently k3b does not pick up and use these tools when burning the
> image. Are these tools strictly CLI?, and if so, how does one invoke
> them to create the new DVD, Or are they used when it creates the .iso?
> Kind of makes k3b useless if that is correct.
>
> I can mount the .iso with -o loop and see all of the files. How can I
> get kaffeine, mplayer, xine, whatever, to play it from the hard drive?
> I can kind of get kaffeine to play some parts of the movie by loading
> individual files. Would much prefer handing them the DVD and sending
> them off to the TV set.
>
> Here's your chance to make some old guy look like the smartest guy in
> the world to his grandchildren.
>
> Bob S.
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