
Yep, 2.3 works fine, but 3.2 has many new features... Maybe it will work with wine in the future...bonedaddyhimself wrote: Please ignore my request, I found the solution in another forum post.
I switched from dvd shrink 3.2 to 2.3
Tnx

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growisofs -dvd-video -V "NAME" -Z /dev/sr0 -R -J PATH/Code: Select all
mkisofs -dvd-video -v -o /mnt/hdd/DVD/TOXICAVENGER3.img /mnt/hdd/DVD/PAL_TOXIC_AVENGER_3/
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mkisofs -dvd-video -v -o /mnt/hdd/DVD/TOXICAVENGER3.img /mnt/hdd/DVD/PAL_TOXIC_AVENGER_3/
mkisofs 2.01a24 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
Scanning /mnt/hdd/DVD/PAL_TOXIC_AVENGER_3/
Scanning /mnt/hdd/DVD/PAL_TOXIC_AVENGER_3/VIDEO_TS
mkisofs: Either VIDEO_TS.IFO or VIDEO_TS.VOB is not of correct size.
mkisofs: Unable to make a DVD-Video image.
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mkisofs -dvd-video -v -o /mnt/hdd/DVD/TOXICAVENGER3.img /mnt/hdd/DVD/PAL_TOXIC_AVENGER_3/VIDEO_TS/ I had trouble with wine and dvdshrink 3.17. In another thread they suggested to try 3.0b5 or so. This one seems to work just fine without any special tuning of winebonedaddyhimself wrote:Please ignore my request, I found the solution in another forum post.
I switched from dvd shrink 3.2 to 2.3
Tnx

dvdrip is great, really! hm well, it's not for those who don't want to install transcode and all of its dependencies.DoubleSHOT wrote:why not use dvd::rip? Anybody tried it?

From the site:jaccort wrote:http://james.nontrivial.org/projdvd.htm
Also, that script actually re-encodes the video instead of requanting it, which takes an extremely long time and drops the quality. lxdvdrip is really superior.There are three major issues that aren't related to transcoding. One is that that there is no support for menus.
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~>$ emerge dvd+rw-tools -pv
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild R ] app-cdr/dvd+rw-tools-5.20.4.10.8 0 kB
Total size of downloads: 0 kB
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thoroughbred oktane # emerge -s dvd+rw-tools
Searching...
[ Results for search key : dvd+rw-tools ]
[ Applications found : 0 ]
thoroughbred oktane # emerge -p dvd+rw-tools
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild R ] app-cdr/dvd+rw-tools-5.20.4.10.8
K3B works great to burn dvd .iso if you've already processed them with dvdshrink for instance. One small caveat...make sure you do NOT keep the type to Automatic otherwise your dvd will be unplayable. Manually set it to DAO (Disc at once) and your all set.substance wrote:yeah i have k3b its nice... i havent tried it with a dvd yet, i didnt know it worked with dvds (im using dvd-rw media)