DVD Fab Express (Windows) is very good (so I hear) - it does stuff which even the eminently useful DVDShrink won't do
So I hear...
On Linux you'd use DVD::Rip (someone I met briefly in a pub who I couldn't identify if I ever saw them again and I was too drunk to remember which pub) to extract your legitimate backup data but unsure what to burn with
Yours allegedly
G
P.S. Hey is that 'Kewill' as in Stalham? I once applied for a job there!
Keith Watson wrote:
Having last night successfully rescued (i.e. copied) a favourite DVD that had a crack slowly spreading from the centre outwards, I wondered if there are any favourite (preferably OSS) DVD clone packages list members may have? .
I looked at various Windows and Linux options and eventually gave k9copy a try and was pleased with the straightforward way it worked.
Regards,
Keith ____________ I would love to change the world, but I can't get the source code to compile without errors.
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