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Handbrake for making a MP4 digital movie file, from a DVD movie disc

Started by ssfc72, July 17, 2025, 08:53:58 PM

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I have used Handbrake, quite awhile ago, to convert one of my bought DVD movies to an MP4 movie file, so that I can watch the movie from a thumb drive, plugged into my smart TV.

You also have to install on your Distro the libdvdcss files, to allow Handbrake to decode the movie dvd.

Today, I tried to use Handbrake to make an MP4 movie file, from a movie DVD, but Handbrake would not work.
The notebook computer I am using has the Mint Distro, but the version I am using is no longer supported, so maybe that may be the problem?

However, I then went to my other notebook which is running an up to date version of MXLinux, and I ran into the same problem of Handbrake not being able to decode the movie DVD.

I went and re-installed the libdvdcss file and then Handbrake worked, decoding the movie dvd and creating an mp4 movie file. :-)

Strange, that I had to re install the libdvdcss on an MXLinux, that was fully updated.

Link to libdvdcss           https://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html

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Jason

I think it's a legal issue, possibly. They can provide the file online, but including it with the install can get them in hot water. I don't think any Linux distributor has gotten in trouble but I guess some are more wary than others.
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