Windows and Puppy hand-in-hand to rip a DVD

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Windows and Puppy hand-in-hand to rip a DVD

#1 Post by bark_bark_bark »

Hello I found that puppy can rip unencrypted DVDs and I had encrypted DVDs. I used windows for DVD decryption. I booted to Lucid and mounted the ISO containing the unencrypted movie and used pdvdrsab to rip the movie from the ISO to .vob (it was very quick). Then I used FFConvert to convert to a decent format successfully. The resulting video file was 728MB (way better than 5GB+). Windows and Puppy got along just fine. This story does seem a bit jumbled a bit though.
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#2 Post by postfs1 »

It's important to use licences properly.
It's important to use rights properly.

Some micro systems keep heavy documents.

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#3 Post by bark_bark_bark »

I only rip movies for personal use. I am not that "type" who would pirate stuff like that.
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