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==DVDs==
==DVDs==
* To retain original structure, [http://dvdbackup.sourceforge.net/ dvdbackup] with the -M option works.
* To retain original structure, [http://dvdbackup.sourceforge.net/ dvdbackup] with the -M option works.
* Playback in [[mplayer]] via <tt>dvd://1 -dvd-device path-to-hierarchy</tt> (see the mplayer [http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/faq.html#faq-dvd FAQ])
* Errors ripping keys with libdvdcss might indicate a region mismatch; use <tt>regionset</tt> to perform a firmware modification


==Blu-Ray==
==Blu-Ray==
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* 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
** 30-day shareware with binary blobs :/
** 30-day shareware with binary blobs :/
** ''This is a really solid program, and I encourage those of means to cough up the $50 price. Let's encourage Linux software development!'' - [[User:Dank|Dank]] 16:48, 8 October 2011 (CDT)
** I went ahead and bought it -- it's worth it for $50.
 
===dumphd===
===dumphd===
[[File:Dumphd-browse.png|thumb|right|DumpHD]]
[[File:Dumphd-browse.png|thumb|right|DumpHD]]

Latest revision as of 07:21, 23 November 2011

Linux can usually get the job done when it comes to liberating optical bits, but it can take some doing.

Audio CDs

I like abcde with the -p -U -V -x options.

DVDs

  • To retain original structure, dvdbackup with the -M option works.
  • Playback in mplayer via dvd://1 -dvd-device path-to-hierarchy (see the mplayer FAQ)
  • Errors ripping keys with libdvdcss might indicate a region mismatch; use regionset to perform a firmware modification

Blu-Ray

MakeMKV

MakeMKV
  • Acquire MakeMKV for Linux's most recent edition
    • 30-day shareware with binary blobs :/
    • I went ahead and bought it -- it's worth it for $50.

dumphd

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).

ClownBD

  • Acquire ClownBD (currently version 0.79) for Windows
  • It similarly requires BDVM
  • I haven't played around with it much yet

See Also