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The following steps were done running Debian Sid, your results may varying using a different distro or release of Debian.
The term is called "authoring", as I have found out.
First, you are going to need a DVD authoring program, a video editing program, and possibly, a video conversion program (chances are, you really are going to "need" the conversion program, because the authoring program tends to use it, by default)
So, here is your shopping list:
dvdauthor - Backend program to the graphical user program
Good tutorial thankyou.
Fills in details missing from some other tutorials.
I'm -nearly- just about there, I hope.
I found another dependancy that was needed: toolame
e.g. error seen from qdvdauthor when generating dvd: (the colourizing in qdvdauthor didn't highlight the toolame: command not found)
Quote:
/tmp/execute.sh: line 3: toolame: command not found
...
INFO: [mplex] mplex version 1.8.0 (2.2.4 $Date: 2005/08/28 17:50:54 $)
**ERROR: [mplex] Unable to open file /tmp/Summer2008/SubMenu 2/menu.mp2 for reading.
/tmp/execute.sh: line 3: /tmp/Summer2008/SubMenu 2/menu.mpg: No such file or directory
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