![]() ![]() (You can of course play the physical DVD through VLC / KODI if you have a physical DVD reader though) !!!Īs an extra though you might be interested also in this (the other bway around from the original question) - CREATING DVD's as ISO's - install on Linux the free program package Dvede. On Linux you can still use VLC (or better KODI) to play the iso's - simply install libdvdcss and bingo with VLC / KODI - DVD is unlocked !! but to rip it you need something like AnyDVD. I create these isos and store on my NAS server - KODI on Amazon fire stick plays the ripped iso's just fine into remote TV - no need for actual DVD player any more and I've got a backup archive too ( on the NAS). With video capture easily available from Netflix / Amazon prime etc it doesn't make sense any more (even if it ever did in the past).ĪnyDVD makes an ISO of the DVD region free and DRM free - you can then use KODI / VLC to play it with menus, subtitles etc - or do further processing such as convert to mkv / mp4 etc. What would you guys think about the system if you could only fill up a car at SHELL gas stations, or read a book you'd purchased only "sitting on the bog".ĭRM'd music is going the way of the dodo -it's about time that these things like DVD's etc went the same way with no region codes and REGION FREE. ![]() On Linux though without ripping you can install some decryption libraries The OLD version from Slysoft still works - google for the source of that - the newer version from redfox is paid software but might be worth it for you. AnyDVD from Redfdox - used to be Slyfox but I think they had a bit of trouble with some of the usual "suited and booted Lawyers" - There's 100% nothing wrong in making DVD's etc THAT YOU'VE PAID FOR !! to be playable anywhere without stupid DRM encryption. ![]()
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