Douglas Bollinger wrote:
> Actually, you don't even need a Windows box as dvdshrink works perfectly under
> Wine. In fact, I think it would take a _long_ time to get dvd::rip upto
> dvdshrink standards, so I have to wonder if it's worth the effort.
> Re-inventing the wheel and all that.
I'm pretty sure dvd::rip will never beat dvdshrink, in particular if you
want to keep menus and stuff intact. But for me (and I think for many
other users too), this is not what I want. It's enough to have a good(!)
backup of the main title, including my languages' audio channels and
subtitles. Why waste megabytes (and reduce quality) for fancy menus and
background material I don't need?
Of course I want to achieve this with pure OSS Linux software, and would
love it when I can do this with my favourite DVD ripping software ;)
Besides that its overdue that a software called "dvd::rip" finally can
author/burn DVD's ;)
Regards,
Joern
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