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2008, 10:57 PMI bought a DVD Movie (Dark Knight) and I want the iso on my computer. I can play the movie in vlc but when I run # dd if=/dev/dvd of=/home/user/Desktop/Bat.iso dd: dd: error reading ‘/dev/sr0’: input/output error reading `/dev/dvd': Input/output error 720352+0 records in 720352+0 records out 368820224 bytes (369 MB) copied, dd copy protected dvd 77.214 s, 4.8 MB/s Since dd is a low-level operation, it makes no sense to me that the DVD plays but dd cannot
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simply read the 1s and 0s from the dvd. jbrown96December 13th, 2008, 11:02 PMThat's a strange device for your dvd player. Mine is /dev/scd0. Use the same device as listed in fstab cat /etc/fstab I can't remember if
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dd needs the device mounted or umounted, but you should try both ways. You can always try using Brasero; I'm pretty sure it can make iso's. I prefer using command line tools, but it may be easier to go with GUI app. JohnGalt131December 13th, 2008, 11:05 PMThat's a strange device for your dvd player. Mine is /dev/scd0. Use the same device as listed in fstab cat /etc/fstab I can't remember if dd needs the device mounted dd copy cd or umounted, but you should try both ways. You can always try using Brasero; I'm pretty sure it can make iso's. I prefer using command line tools, but it may be easier to go with GUI app. That's the one I tried first. It stopped at the same place (369 MB) Also, brasero was the first method I tried. I have tried mounted and unmounted RolcolDecember 13th, 2008, 11:08 PMIf I remember correctly, that error comes up when you try to duplicate encrypted DVDs. They purposely "corrupt" the data so it cannot be easily copied to reduce piracy. insane_alienDecember 13th, 2008, 11:09 PM/dev/dvd and /dev/scd0 will be the exact same device, just under two different aliases. /dev/scd0 will be the actual device /dev/dvd is mapped to it because its detected that there is a dvd there. jbrown96December 13th, 2008, 11:17 PMIf I remember correctly, that error comes up when you try to duplicate encrypted DVDs. They purposely "corrupt" the data so it cannot be easily copied to reduce piracy. This isn't true. dd makes a bit for bit copy, and encryption doesn't matter. While you won't be able to play the dvd unless you have some libraries to decrypt it, there won't be any problems making a copy. I don't really know what the problem is. What kind of filesystem are you using (if it's really st
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