Hello everyone,
I am very eager to try MakeMKV, but I am a bit confused by the installation instructions on the page from this forum. I see:
Unpack both packages and starting from source package do the following steps:
For makemkv-oss package:
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./configure
make
sudo make install
I am now afraid to proceed because I don't know if this is a single command (the select all seems to suggest it) or if I enter this as three separate commands (which seems more sensical to me)
next step is just as cryptic:
For makemkv-bin package:
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make
sudo make install
The application will be installed as "/usr/bin/makemkv".
Again, I dont know if this is one command in terminal or two.
Also I am brand new to linux I have never unpacked a tar.gz before.
Do I just download, and navigate to the directory it downloaded to in terminal and start performing the above commands or do I have to use a Linux version of window's 7zip to open it first?
I am on Linux Mint 21.2 Victoria | Cinnamon.
Can anyone please help?
Thank you for reading,
Logan
New Linux user needs help installing please
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Re: New Linux user needs help installing please
These are three separate commands. Invoking "sudo" ensures that "make install" is executed as "root", because only "root" should be able to write to the /usr/bin etc directories.
TryLogansfury wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 10:28 pmAlso I am brand new to linux I have never unpacked a tar.gz before.
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$ tar zxvf filename.tar.gz
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Re: New Linux user needs help installing please
Thank you for the reply
I have successfully installed MakeMKV and used it to rip a DVD. I have also encountered my first problem with a DVD with copywrite protection that cannot be read by the program and will not allow me to back it up.
I have successfully installed MakeMKV and used it to rip a DVD. I have also encountered my first problem with a DVD with copywrite protection that cannot be read by the program and will not allow me to back it up.