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Old 27th June 2003, 4:37 PM   #1
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Default K3b ripping question

I'm trying to use K3b to rip a DVD, following the guide on their own site:

http://k3b.sourceforge.net/index.php...ini-howto.html

I've got the latest K3b, transcode, Xvid and everything ready.

The problem I'm having is right in the very first step:

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First step is to choose the title/movie you want to rip. For this click on the drive icon of your DVD-Drive. You will now see a list that shows the content of the DVD with all movie sequence. The longest movie sequence (usually the main movie) is automatically selected. Right click on the title and choose copy.
I can't see Copy anywhere :/ Help !
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Old 28th June 2003, 4:06 PM   #2
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As per the sticky in the General Software forum:

Under Australian law it is illegal to make a copy of an audio/video disc, even for backup purposes.

Cheers,
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