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Maybe try DVD Decrypter rip, then AutoGK to encode to AVI format.
Art Alexion <art.alexion@verizon.net> wrote: I have a DVD, produced by the CEO of the company where I work that he wants
prepared for streaming. We don't have the original video anymore.
For some reason, k3b claims to lack permission to the DVD device. On two
machines. Windows PowerDVD plays it. If I try to play it with kaffeine, it
complains that I need libdvdcss, but I have that installed. I have
duplicated encrypted DVDs in the past. Is there a new encryption that is not
supported by libdvdcss2, that somehow is installed in a windowsxp computer?
Any ideas?
I figure I could download some windows program and do it there, but I'd rather
use the linux tools with which I am familiar.
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