Yes, I'm sure you can rip pirated DVDs in Linux without any
extra
applications since pirates have little reason to encrypt
data. I can
confirm this without even trying. You can do it on any
operating
system on any hardware. The fact that your movie is encoded
in WMV is
a clear signal of that. Blu-ray and HD-DVD do not use
Microsoft codecs
for the video stream.
- Marat
On 1/22/07, Michael Torres <mykal_t45 yahoo.com> wrote:
> I can confirm it, since I was the one that did it.
> Apparently after discussing in other forums it seems
> that Pirates is actually encoded as WMV-HD. So, while
> it does playback at 720P, it is not a "true"
HD-DVD,
> but it still is fairly easy to copy the files into
> Linux. I just right-clicked and saved onto my Desktop.
> However, playback is extremely slow, most probably due
> to either not optimized MPlayer configuration, or lack
> of adequate graphics support on the PS3. Hopefully,
> this can be tweaked. I will try and post a video
> tonight if possible. Thanks.
>
> Michael
>
>
>
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