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Todd And Margo Chester <[log in to unmask]>
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Todd And Margo Chester <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 26 May 2012 12:36:47 -0700
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On 05/26/2012 07:04 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 1:32 AM, Todd And Margo Chester
> <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi All,
>
>     Can anyone recommend an ISO editor of SL 6.2 x64?
>
>     Many thanks,
>     -T
>
>
> I personally like k3b. If you need to rip DVD's, as in extracting and
> re-arranging video content, you'll need the libdvdcss library, which our
> favorite upstream vendor cannot include in their basic operating system
> due to strange US laws about DVD encryption.
> The GUI's rely on the same core tools for burning CD's, mostly cdrecord
> or dvd+rw (They're split for licensing reasons: it got really weird for
> a while there.)
> If you are in a country where these strange laws do not apply, you can
> obtain various DVD ripping tools and libdvdcss from the "Penguin
> Liberation Front" source repositories for Mandriva Linux. Most of their
> SRPM's rebuild reasonably gracefully under Scientific Linux. and related
> distributions. I use "vtwm" from there, and have played with the much
> beloved old "xv" software for lightweight image manipulation.
> Penguin Liberation Front tools are available at:
> http://plf.zarb.org/

Hi Nico,

I have an ISO with a file in it that I need to alter
one line of the file.  Then burn it to a DVD.  no
encryption involved and the ISO will mount in "loop".

-T

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