How Do You Use A DVD To Divx Converter For Linux?
Watching movies makes long trips seem shorter and more fun. Often, it is easier and more convenient to carry a laptop or an external hard drive than a large collection of DVDs. Converting those DVDs and saving them onto a hard drive is easy, using conversion software from a Linux repository. The converter software is user-friendly and, best of all, free. Install DVD::Rip from your Linux distribution’s software repository. This process varies slightly depending on the Linux distribution you have, but for most, use the Synaptic package manager or YUM. Your distribution may have a different PMS or Package Management System. Open DVD::Rip from your Applications menu. Install any missing dependencies for DVD::Rip. From the DVD::Rip window, press “CTRL-D” to bring up the dependencies window. Install any missing dependencies using your PMS. Configure DVD::Rip by pressing “CTRL-P” from the DVD::Rip window. In the “Basic Settings” tab, select your DVD drive, file locations and subtitle language