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lxdvdrip

lxdvdrip is a command line tool to make a copy from a video DVD. It automates the process of ripping, authoring, previewing, and burning the DVD. It uses tools like mplayer, transcode, vamps, dvdauthor, and growisofs. You can backup just the main feature without the menu or the whole DVD.

Tags multimedia Video
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems POSIX Linux
Implementation C
Translations German French English

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  24 May 2009 14:06
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Changes: This release fixes bugs with dvdwizard and PAL/NTSC DVDs. requant_lxdvdrip can be called with command line parameters like tcrequant. There are bugfixes in dvdbackup and copy mode (Subpicture Tag). Changes from DVD95 1.5p1 are included.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  10 Feb 2009 01:13
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Changes: Support for vlc > 0.90. Requant 64-bit bugfixes. Menucopy Engine has been updated to dvd95 1.50p0.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  27 Jan 2009 23:00
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Changes: Support for transcode 1.10. A custom requant module instead of tcrequant.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  29 Jun 2008 15:42
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Changes: Small bugfixes for the mode "vamps_menu" (ignore read errors). Text "Debugging.en" with new hints to call lxdvdrip with logfile output. A compile fix for 32-bit Linux. The parameter "lxdvdrip_wav_name=" for Soundfile, if ready. The path is fixed. dvdbackup has been updated to 0.2.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  31 Mar 2007 12:23
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Changes: vlc can be used as an additional streamtool (like mplayer or vamps). External programs can be called with the "nice" command, and the level of niceness can be set in the configuration file. The buffer command for transcode or vlc parallel will now be installed with lxdvdrip, so no external download is needed.

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