On 17:32, Sat 05 Nov 05, David E. Fox wrote: > On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 21:25:40 -0800 > "David E. Fox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > going to give it a try soon, see how it performs vs. dvd shrink. > > later ran k9copy on a test disk that I just did a copy of with > dvdshrink - worked extremely well, although k9copy + vamps tend to suck > a lot of CPU on my athlon tbird. > > looks like it'll be the preferred method as soon as my next copy > session starts - have to wait again for missing netflix disc :().. > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > David E. Fox Thanks for letting me > [EMAIL PROTECTED] change magnetic patterns > [EMAIL PROTECTED] on your hard disk. > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
You might want to be a little more carefull in your choice of subjects, as this is a public list, and the MPAA is cracking down. In other words instead of using copy, use backup, and you might not want to mention netfix, and copy in the same sentence. Now saying that I don't know just how well versed you are in using Open Source tools. But you might want to read up on some knowledge. I will provide a few links that you might find useful. http://www.bunkus.org/dvdripping4linux/en/single/index.html http://mightylegends.zapto.org/dvd/dvdauthor_howto.php http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/ Of course this is only some, and might be a little out dated, but most programs use growisofs and might have a gui on top of it such as k3b, others. So it might be useful to read up on it just in case a source dvd does not behave like it should. Also you might want to read up on Usenet, and the various means other Usenet uses besides text groups. Gnu_Raiz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]