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of the most famous programs in the Windows world - and the one that its
guide has the most hits on DVD-Guides.com - is DVD Shrink. Until
recently there wasn't a program good enough to serve as a good
replacement for DVD Shrink under Linux, so most users used DVD Shrink
itself via Wine or booted into Windows to backup their DVDs. However
with the latest versions of k9copy we could say we have a native Linux
program that can compete with DVD Shrink in terms of features and ease
of use. You can install k9copy easily as it is in the repositories of most Linux distributions. You can find packages as well as the source code in the project's web page here. Note that for k9copy to read DVDs you'll need to libdvdread package and to read encrypted DVDs libdvdcss. Check your distro's instructions on how to obtain them. ![]()
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Thanks So Much here also
written by kazuya, December 17, 2007
Thanks alot very useful guide. Mind if I saher this with the rest of the linux world.
k9copy i a crash factory
written by Num in Annapolis, April 14, 2009
Ubuntu Hardy here. k9copy crashes once opened when attempting and function within any menu.
Video and audio are the only two reasons I use windows for anything, and infortunately must continue to use...
Ubuntu Jaunty / K9copy Works Fine
written by LM, April 26, 2009
Works fine on Ubuntu Jaunty under Gnome
K9Copy is fantastic
written by Krisbee, May 03, 2009
Never a problem, never a crash, works quickly and flawlessly. It's always interesting to see how some DVD's are put together, and its' not the movie taking up the room, its' the crap that is forced in there...
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