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Old 13th April 2006, 07:43 PM
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Transcode rpm

Hey Guys

Does anybody know of a transcode 1.0+ rpm (fc4) that has libdvdread enabled. I am trying to run DVD::rip and I cannot read dvds. Their archive says that it is transcodes problem. Since I can read iso files, I suspect that they are correct. It appears to be quite a monster to compile (dependancys and lots of options). Livna and Freshrpm appear not to have it.

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