I would like to be able to write it to a new DVD should the originals be scratched.Įdit: So, it sounds like, from /u/giantsparklerobot's comment and link that the problem I was having using dd is because the drive needs to unlock access to some sectors, which happens when a player authenticates with the drive. These seem not to happen if I have already played the video so, I suspect these are copy protection related (and the DVDs are brand new so, I don't think they are scratched and, I get the same issues with a different drive).ĭoes anyone know of a way to do this (that is quicker and easier to automate than opening VLC, playing the whole DVD and then doing it with dd)?Įdit: Just to be clear: I am looking to make a backup image of the DVD (an iso file), not rip it to video files. blk_update_request: critical target error, dev sr0, sector 12870576 ![]() ![]() sr 4:0:0:0: tag#0 Sense Key : Hardware Error Using dd, I get IO errors with kernel log messages like the following: sr 4:0:0:0: tag#0 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE ![]() I'm looking to make an image of the DVD itself, rather than extracting the video from it. I'm looking for a way to make images of copy protected DVDs (DVD videos).
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