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dvdbackup(1)							  dvdbackup(1)

NAME
       dvdbackup - Tool to backup DVDs

SYNOPSIS
       dvdbackup [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION
       This  manual page documents briefly the dvdbackup command.  This manual
       page was written for the Debian distribution because the original  pro‐
       gram  does not have a manual page.  dvdbackup is a tool to extract data
       from video DVDs.	 It has the advantages of being small, fast, and  easy
       to use.

OPTIONS
       A summary of options is included below.

       -h, --help
	      print a brief usage message

       -V, --version
	      print version information

       -I, --info
	      for information about the DVD

       -M, --mirror
	      backup the whole DVD

       -F, --feature
	      backup the main feature of the DVD

       -T X, --titleset=X
	      backup title set X

       -t X, --title=X
	      backup title X

       -s X, --start=X
	      backup from chapter X

       -e X, --end=X
	      backup to chapter X

       -i DEVICE, --input=DEVICE
	      where  DEVICE  is your DVD device.  This switch only needs to be
	      used if your DVD device node is not /dev/cd0

       -o DIRECTORY, --output=DIRECTORY
	      where DIRECTORY is your backup target.  If not given,  the  cur‐
	      rent working directory will be used.

       -v, --verbose
	      print more information about progress

       -n NAME, --name=NAME
	      (optional) set the title - useful if autodetection fails

       -a 0, --aspect=0
	      to get aspect ratio 4:3 instead of 16:9 if both are present

       -r {a,b,m}, --error={a,b,m}
	      select read error handling: a=abort, b=skip block, m=skip multi‐
	      ple blocks (default)

       -p, --progress
	      print progress information while copying VOBs

Option notes
       -a is option to the -F switch and has no effect on other options
       -s and -e should preferably be used together with -t

General backup information
       If your backup directory is /my/dvd/backup/dir/ specified with  the  -o
       flag,   then   dvdbackup	  will	create	a  DVD-Video  structure	 under
       /my/dvd/backup/dir/TITLE_NAME/VIDEO_TS.	If the -o flag is omitted, the
       current directory is used.

       Since the title is "unique" you can use the same directory for all your
       DVD backups. If it happens to have a generic title dvdbackup will  exit
       with  a	return	value  of 2, and you will need to specify a title name
       with the -n switch.

       dvdbackup will always mimic the original DVD-Video structure. Hence  if
       you  e.g.   use	the -M (mirror) you will get an exact duplicate of the
       original. This means that every file will have the  same	 size  as  the
       original one. Likewise also for the -F and the -T switch.

       However the -t and (-t -s/-e) switch is a bit different the titles sec‐
       tors will be written to the original file but not at the same offset as
       the  original one since there may be gaps in the cell structure that we
       do not fill.

EXAMPLES
       dvdbackup -I
	      gathers information about the  DVD.   /dev/cd0  is  the  default
	      device tried - you need to use -i if your device name is differ‐
	      ent.

       dvdbackup -M
	      backups the whole DVD.  This action creates  a  valid  DVD-Video
	      structure	 that  can  be	burned	to  a  DVD-/+R(W) with help of
	      genisoimage.

       dvdbackup -F
	      backups the main feature of the  DVD.   This  action  creates  a
	      valid  DVD-Video	structure of the feature title set.  Note that
	      this will not result in an image	immediately  watchable	-  you
	      will  need  another program like dvdauthor to help construct the
	      IFO files.

	      dvdbackup defaults to get the 16:9 version of the	 main  feature
	      if a 4:3 is also present on the DVD.  To get the 4:3 version use
	      -a 0.

	      dvdbackup makes it best to make a intelligent guess what is  the
	      main  feature  of	 the  DVD - in case it fails please send a bug
	      report.

       dvdbackup -T 2
	      backups the title set  2	i.e.  all  VTS_02_X.XXX	 files.	  This
	      action  creates  a  valid	 DVD-Video  structure of the specified
	      title set.  Note that this will not result in an	image  immedi‐
	      ately  watchable	- you will need another program like dvdauthor
	      to help construct the IFO files.

       dvdbackup -t 1
	      backups the title 1.  This action backups all cells  that	 forms
	      the  specified  title.  Note  that  there	 can be sector gaps in
	      between one cell and another. dvdbackup will backup all  sectors
	      that  belongs  to the title but will skip sectors that are not a
	      part of the title.

       dvdbackup -t 1 -s 20 -e 25
	      This action will backup chapter 20 to 25 in title 1, as with the
	      backup  of  a title there can be sector gaps between one chapter
	      (cell) and on other.  dvdbackup will  backup  all	 sectors  that
	      belongs  to  the	title 1 chapter 20 to 25 but will skip sectors
	      that are not a part of the title 1 chapter 20 to 25.

	      To backup a single chapter e.g. chapter 20 do -s 20 -e 20.
	      To backup from chapter 20 to the end chapter use only -s 20.
	      To backup to chapter 20 from the first chapter use only -e 20.

	      You can skip the -t switch and let the program guess  the	 title
	      although it is not recommended.

	      If you specify a chapter that is higher than the last chapter of
	      the title dvdbackup will truncate to the highest chapter of  the
	      title.

EXIT STATUS
       0      on success

       1      on usage error

       2      on title name error

       -1     on failure

AUTHORS
       dvdbackup  was  written	by  Olaf  Beck <olaf_sc@yahoo.com>, but is now
       maintained by Benjamin  Drung  <benjamin.drung@gmail.com>  and  Stephen
       Gran  <sgran@debian.org>.  This manual page was written by Stephen Gran
       <sgran@debian.org>.

0.2				  2008-03-18			  dvdbackup(1)
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