[mythtv-users] Ripped DVD recordings have skips
andrew wordsworth
andrewwordsworth at gmail.com
Tue Apr 7 17:33:03 UTC 2009
In the UK and most of the world it is certainly legal. The USA is of
course a special case.
On 07/04/2009, Allen Edwards <allen.p.edwards at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 8:13 AM, James Oltman <cnlibmyth at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am surprised that if AnyDVD is capable of dealing with this that linux
>>> isn't. Is this complicated way computable with Myth? That is the whole
>>> point, otherwise I could just put the disk in the DVD and play it.
>>> Ripping
>>> gives me a video jukebox which is what I want. Do you have any useful
>>> links
>>> on the subject?
>>>
>>> Allen
>>>
>>
>> The only place I've ever found that was remotely useful was:
>>
>> forum.doom9.org
>>
>> They have a Linux sub-forum where you can read/ask about Linux based DVD
>> ripping. But keep in mind, that forum is only for legally purchased DVDs.
>> Plus, I don't know how much Isaac likes having this type of discussion on
>> his mailing list.
>>
>
> Thanks, I will check it out. What I am doing is legal as far as I
> understand the law. I guess there is some uncertainty if backing up a
> legally purchased DVD is OK but my belief is that it is legal.
>
> Allen
>
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