Copy DVD on Fedora
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I've used DVD shrink in Windows before, what is available on Fedora to burn a DVD? I am unsure if it is copy protected or not. The disk is already on a DVD-R that I am copying, so it probably isnt
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The DD command would work.
Some details: https://www.linuxnix.com/what-you-should-know-about-linux-dd-command/
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K3b is the KDE one that I use.... Brasero, I think is another one.
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I was looking for something similar,.. did I start a thread on that - good question, I don't recall atm.
One thing I was mainly trying to do is to rip to ISO. Once is ISO, plan is to transcode to something that will fit on a USB drive to play in the car via the KODI / rPi3.
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@gjacobse said in Copy DVD on Fedora:
I was looking for something similar,.. did I start a thread on that - good question, I don't recall atm.
One thing I was mainly trying to do is to rip to ISO. Once is ISO, plan is to transcode to something that will fit on a USB drive to play in the car via the KODI / rPi3.
If the DVD isn't encrypted, then just dd is what I use. When I make a backup image of my own DVDs, I'll rip it straight to MP4 or what-not with DVDFab.
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I've used DD for making a copy directly.
But that is so rare. I usually have an ISO file.
If I have that, I user Fedora Media Writer.
sudo dnf install mediawriter
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I honestly haven't done this since college. Maybe Brasero will work. I know it writes DVDs. I'm assuming it will also copy to images.
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Brasero did the trick.