On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 at 03:14, Kevin Becker <ke...@kevinbecker.org> wrote:

> I haven't had the need to copy a DVD in over a decade and the last time I
> did it was probably under OS X, possibly even Windows, using some
> commercial tool. But recently my stepfather came to me with a DVD that had
> been made from a home video that he wanted several copies of. It is not
> copy protected in any way, just a plain DVD video disk. I have an external
> USB DVD drive which seems to work okay, but honestly I barely use it for
> anything. I tried using Brasero but it seems to read the disk quickly at
> first and then become progressively slower and slower until it gets to 99%
> and then stays there for hours and hours. I used the dvdbackup command line
> program and was able to make a backup and burn it with growisofs with no
> problem so I'm not sure why Brasero didn't work. Does anyone have any
> recommendation for a simple GUI DVD copying tool? I'm not worried about
> breaking copy protection here. I'm fine with the command line tools but I
> do this so infrequently that it would be nice to have a GUI app that
> doesn't require me to look up notes or search the internet for instructions
> to refresh my memory the next time I want to do this in 2036.
>
>
> xfburn does the job. It's one of those 'Does exactly what it says on the
tin' jobs. I've used all burning GUI utilities for linux, the best
non-coaster producer was Nero4Linux (I bought it). Nothing else came close,
except xfburn.
I've probably done something like 1000+ easy.
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