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* [http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=26186 gbDVDenc]: "rip & encode DVD into mpeg4 files" | * [http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=26186 gbDVDenc]: "rip & encode DVD into mpeg4 files" | ||
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Revision as of 13:25, 27 December 2006
computing: software: operating systems: Linux: DVDs
Overview
Video DVDs pose some issues for Linux due to the legal semi-quagmire surrounding the CSS encoding technology.
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Burning
Burning data DVDs in Linux is generally very easy; most Linux distros come with K3b, which can burn data DVDs. The issues arise in reading and writing video DVDs (largely because of the copy protection encoding), but it can be done.
Playing Movie DVDs
Playing movie DVDs is most commonly done using the libdvdcss descrambling library. Although it does not appear to be illegal, there is enough grey area in the laws surrounding CSS – and enough sabre-rattling by the movie industry – that many Linux distros choose not to include the file, which is nonetheless easily available and (in most cases) not difficult to install.
Applications
- gbDVDenc: "rip & encode DVD into mpeg4 files"