A wizard-style GUI frontend to MEncoder, for creating backup copies of DVD disks to XviD format. The wizard is designed to be very easy to use, no technical knowledge required. The optimal settings are autodetected and should produce high quality output.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • hey all in Fedora 23 standard path for dvd devise is /dev/sr0 (and not /dev/dvd) an option to set that on the first view of dvdripomatic would be helpful. (or at least a hint in the tooltip where to find the config file to chane it manually) as it is at the moment it doesnt work on fedora.
  • hey all in Fedora 23 standard path for dvd devise is /dev/sr0 (and not /dev/dvd) an option to set that on the first view of dvdripomatic would be helpful. (or at least a hint in the tooltip where to find the config file to chane it manually) as it is at the moment it doesnt work on fedora.
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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

KDE, Qt

Programming Language

Unix Shell

Related Categories

Unix Shell Video Converters, Unix Shell DVD Rippers

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2005-09-21