![]() There is an option to keep the menus, which I suppose means the structure of the original dvd.īut the iso files were not playable in VLC.Īnd I think I know why. (They were both larger than 5 GB and maybe protected). I will try to maintain here an updated answer on the programs that I was able to test, discussing the solutions that have been proposed.ĭVD9to5 (dvd95) - I have tested it by making a backup of two video-dvds as iso files. You will have to build it from scratch, since pre-built packages for the new version are not available yet. I haven't tried it myself, so I do not know if it will work in 14.04. ![]() Apparently another developer has picked up the project just recently ( ) and released version 3.0.0, if you want to try it. K9Copy was an excellent tool, but the developer had stopped supporting it years ago. You can add the HandBrake repository for Raring and install HandBrake in Ubuntu 14.04 as follows: echo "deb raring main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//handbrake.listĮcho "# deb-src raring main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//handbrake.listĪpt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys 816950D8 HandBrake is really good, and this is the tool I recommend.Īlthough the PPA for the most recent release (version 9.9) is for Raring, it works just fine in 14.04.
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