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How to Rip Video-DVD that was not Finalized by the DVD Recorder
Suppose your DVD drive is visible as /dev/dvd block device on your computer.
List All Tracks on the DVD
You can use excellent dvd+rw-mediainfo to list content of almost any DVD, finalized or not.
$ dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/dvd ... info about the drive and disk ... READ DISC INFORMATION: Disc status: appendable Number of Sessions: 1 State of Last Session: incomplete "Next" Track: 1 Number of Tracks: 8 READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]: Track State: reserved incremental Track Start Address: 0*2KB Next Writable Address: 0*2KB Free Blocks: 12272*2KB Track Size: 12272*2KB READ TRACK INFORMATION[#2]: Track State: complete incremental Track Start Address: 12288*2KB Free Blocks: 0*2KB Track Size: 456984*2KB Last Recorded Address: 469271*2KB ... remaining tracks info ...
This disc cannot be generally read since its status is appendable, and it's last session is incomplete.
But as long as the tracks are complete incremental, they still can be accessed/ripped.
Rip a Track
Lets rip the second track.
$ dd bs=2048 skip=12288 count=456984 if=/dev/dvd of=/tmp/track2.vob 456984+0 records in 456984+0 records out 935903232 bytes (893 MB) copied, 424.368 seconds, 2.1 MB/s
That's it. The /tmp/track2.vob file is a VOB with the second track, which is pretty much just MPEG with header with timestamps.
You can ffmpeg it into MPEG using just -vcodec copy -acodec copy.