UbuntuHelp:K9Copy
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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.
目录
Installing K9Copy from the Repositories
For Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake)
Install K9Copy via apt by entering the following in the terminal:
sudo apt-get install k9copy
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