[NCLUG] Copying a personal DVD

Bill Thorson bill at tstorms.com
Wed Jul 23 17:51:01 MDT 2008


Brian,

I found and use k9copy.  It is, by leaps and bounds, the easiest dvd 
backup solution I have ever used.

On Ubuntu:  sudo apt-get install k9copy

Bill

bsimpson at att.net wrote:
> I recorded some stuff onto a DVD+R (using a standard DVD
> recorder) and now I would like to make a copy of it, and
> so I'm looking for recommendations on a program to do this,
> particularly one that runs on Linux.  Also I would like to
> copy to an archival quality DVD (100+ years longevity)
> but all of the archival quality DVDs I've seen are DVD-R.
> Is it straight forward to copy video (originating from
> a VHS tape) from a DVD+R to a DVD-R?  (The DVD doesn't
> just have video, there is also a simple menu with title
> selection, and I don't know if the formats are compatible.)
>
> Brian S
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