Ripping a home video VCD on Linux or Windows with VLC or otherwise

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Published on 2013-10-23T02:16:56Z Indexed on 2013/10/23 3:58 UTC
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I have a VCD with 22 minutes of video on it. I would like to retain this footage and throw away the VCD.

I can play the whole thing with VLC ("open disc -> vcd -> /dev/sr0 -> play"): all 22 minutes of the main track. I don't believe there's any other content aside from the main track. I can seek to anywhere I want to within the 22 minute track.

If I mount /dev/sr0 /media/vcd and then try to copy the only file from the MPEGAV folder, I get an I/O error, with an empty destination file.

VLC has a "convert" option in addition to "play". When I use this I actually get a good OGG file back, after it runs through the video in painful real-time. I guess it dubs it frame-by-frame. But the file is only 10 minutes long, leaving 12 minutes off of the track.

Handbrake doesn't detect it's track titles, unfortunately.

I don't know if I should start getting involved with GNU ddrescue or if it's because VCDs somehow encode their data sectors differently. Anyway, I'm in way over my head and if anyone knows how I could get that video track off the thing, feel free to share!

Edit: I should note that I also have access to a Windows computer

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