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* Acquire [http://www.videolan.org/developers/libbluray.html libbluray] from the VLC project | * Acquire [http://www.videolan.org/developers/libbluray.html libbluray] from the VLC project | ||
* Acquire [http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewforum.php?f=3 MakeMKV for Linux]'s most recent edition | * Acquire [http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewforum.php?f=3 MakeMKV for Linux]'s most recent edition |
Revision as of 14:11, 4 October 2011
Linux can usually get the job done when it comes to liberating optical bits, but it can take some doing.
Audio CDs
DVDs
- To retain original structure, dvdbackup with the -M option works.
Blu-Ray
- Acquire libbluray from the VLC project
- Acquire MakeMKV for Linux's most recent edition
- 30-day shareware with binary blobs :/
dumphd
- Acquire dumphd (currently version 0.6) from the debian multimedia repository
- Acquire aacskeys (currently version 1.4.0) from the debian multimedia repository
- Copy /usr/share/doc/aacskeys/ProcessingDeviceKeysSimple.txt to wherever you'll be running aacskeys. Yeah.
- This is $HOME/.dumphd/ for DumpHD.
- Acquire bdvmdbg (currently version 0.1.5) from the debian multimedia repository
- bdvmdbg does not work with the gcj JRE. Sun Java 6 works for me (didn't try openjdk).
- Ensure bdvmdbg, invoked by itself, successfully launches.
- Mount the disc as a UDF filesystem.
- It ought have directories like "AACS", "BDMV" and "CERTIFICATE"
- Launch dumphd.
- Click "browse" in the Source section. Select your mount point from above.
- Click "browse" in the Destination section. Select a target directory (it must already exist).
See Also
- High-Definition Disk Formats at the mythTV wiki