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How to rip copy-protected DVDs on Linux in 2024
Hi, I actually wrote a guide on how to do this on my blog: https://nullish.cat/blog/disc-rip/ The gist of it is just MakeMKV (and ImgBurn if you like ISOs.)
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How to rip copy-protected DVDs on Linux in 2024
Hi, I actually wrote a guide on how to do this on my blog: https://nullish.cat/blog/disc-rip/ The gist of it is just MakeMKV (and ImgBurn if you like ISOs.)
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Are there any actual guides to remuxing?
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"Remuxing just means changing format without transcoding."
"...there are like a billion guides on how to transcode"
Getting mixed signals here...
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FMHY (FREEMEDIAHECKYEAH) switching to db0 - Divisions by zero
happy to be here and not have to pull my hair troubleshooting 😊
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Are there any actual guides to remuxing?
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So just using MakeMKV is fine?
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How to rip copy-protected DVDs on Linux in 2024
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Ah, it's probably Plex not supporting the video's codec. When you use MakeMKV to generate a video file, it's basically just grabbing the source file directly from the disc / iso. It's fine in modern players but for maximum compatibility you'll have to remux it.
EDIT: Forgot DVDs use a different folder structure than BDs so that guide won't work, you can use this one from thewiki.moe instead (although it's very technical, and the wiki is moreso focused on anime.) You can maybe try using ffmpeg to convert to an mp4, that might just make it work on Plex.
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This is the post from the start of September where this was not the case. It has since been added back.
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How to rip copy-protected DVDs on Linux in 2024
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DVD -> ISO -> MKV should be fine, what happens when you play the iso directly in VLC?
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Knowledge in your hands for free: a business proposal.
You might as well be selling drugs.. the only somewhat viable way you could do that is locally and offline in a country that just doesn't care (so russia or NK.)
As for proposing it, get a different idea. Your uni teacher will 100% reject this one.