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=== Installing K9Copy from the Repositories === | === Installing K9Copy from the Repositories === | ||
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K9Copy is a small utility which allows the user to copy DVDs in Linux. It is similar to UbuntuHelp:DVDShrink, and has the following features:
- The video stream is compressed to make the DVD fit into a 4.7 GB recordable DVD
- DVD Burning
- Creation of ISO images
- Possibility of selecting the audio tracks and subtitles to be copied
- Title preview (video only)
- Possibility of preserving the original menus
It's homepage can be found at http://k9copy.sourceforge.net/
Warning: As always, check the relevant copyright laws for your country regarding the backup of DVDs.
Note: Another, and perhaps more full-featured, solution for DVD ripping in Linux is UbuntuHelp:DVD::Rip.
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Installing K9Copy from the Repositories
For Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake), Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft), and Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)
Install K9Copy via apt by entering the following in the terminal:
sudo apt-get install k9copy
Or install k9copy via Synaptic or Adept.
For Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger)
Open your sources.list file for editing. Replace gedit with kwrite if you use Kubuntu. In the terminal, enter the following:
gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
Add the following lines to the bottom of your sources.list file, and save when finished:
# k9copy deb http://repos.knio.it/ breezy main contrib non-free deb-src http://repos.knio.it/ breezy main contrib non-free
Run the following, one line at a time, in the terminal (this authenticates the repository you just added):
wget http://repos.knio.it/key.asc sudo apt-key add key.asc sudo apt-get update rm key.asc
Now install K9Copy with the following command in the terminal:
sudo apt-get install k9copy
Installing the latest version of K9Copy
The current version of K9copy in the Ubuntu repositories is 1.0.2, while the latest version of K9copy is 1.0.4-2. The latest version fixes numerous problems such as DVD size problems, menu copying, backup speed, and multi-angle DVD copying (changelog located at http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=23885). To install the new version of K9Copy from the prebuilt .deb, continue reading. To build the new version of K9Copy from source, see BuildingK9CopyfromSource.
Update: There is a new beta version of K9Copy (1.1.0-beta1) with many bigfixes. This section now covers both the new beta and the latest stable version.
Note: The Debian package only works for Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake)
To install from the prebuilt Debian package, enter the following, one line at a time, in the terminal:
Latest Stable Version
wget http://thepiratecove.org/files/k9copy-1.0.4-2_i386.deb sudo dpkg -i k9copy-1.0.4-2_i386.deb rm k9copy-1.0.4-2_i386.deb sudo apt-get -f install
New Beta Version
wget http://thepiratecove.org/files/k9copy-1.1.0-beta1_i386.deb sudo dpkg -i k9copy-1.1.0-beta1_i386.deb rm k9copy-1.1.0-beta1_i386.deb sudo apt-get -f install
Activate support for encrypted DVDs
You need to install libdvdcss2
to have support for encrypted DVD playback. To do this, enter the following, one line at a time, in the terminal:
sudo apt-get install libdvdread3 sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh
See RestrictedFormats for more information on playing encrypted DVDs and other non-free media.
Using K9Copy
K9Copy should now appear in your Multimedia folder in KDE or Gnome. If, for some reason, it doesn't, you can run it by pressing Alt + F2 and then typing k9copy.
If you are running Gnome and K9Copy will not run, issue the following command and try again.
sudo ln -s /usr/local/kde/bin/k9copy /usr/local/bin/k9copy
Discussion
Official discussion thread for K9Copy: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=186273