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    <summary>This article contains 4 applications for ripping DVDs on Linux: K9Copy, dvd::rip, acidrip and Thoggen.</summary>
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    <summary>This is a classic how-to intended for beginners and it describes how to install video codecs and DVD support on Debian Lenny in several easy-to-follow steps.

1. Add debian-multimedia.org repository to your sources.list file
2. Install debian-multimedia-keyring and update the list of packages
3. Install w32codecs and libdvdcss2</summary>
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    <summary>You can make a video with captions that are part of the video itself, but I could find no way to turn them off - until I found SRT files and learned how to author a DVD with them using open source tools. With the right tools, you can use them to make a captions that play on a standard DVD player.</summary>
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    <summary>images2mpg, a simple utility that's part of the KDE Image Plugin Interface (KIPI), lets you create an MPEG file from image files. Relying on a handful of command-line tools including the ImageMagick suite and mjpegtools, images2mpg creates wonderful videos from your images and even lets you insert your favorite song as the background. It supports SVCD, DVD, VCD, and XVCD video formats.</summary>
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    <summary>The Sony Play station 3 is a DLNA compatible device, DLNA is a framework where home electronics can share digital media and content seamlessly. This tutorial will provide instructions on setting up your Ubuntu hardy computer to share your video, music and photos, allowing you to play them through your DLNA compatible devices.</summary>
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    <summary>You can see YouTube videos everywhere nowadays: on blogs, Google search results, even some news sites. From time to time, you can even manage to find something interesting. This article will show you some Linux tools (clive, ffmpeg, youtube-dl, PyTube, UTube Ripper, gvdown, GNetVideoPlayer, ...) you can use to save and convert YouTube videos.</summary>
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