Burning DVD's
hello,
I just downloaded a full DVD and I would like to burn it on a DVD to be able to watch it on my dvd player. is there any software out there that could do this? I would also like to be able to copy DVD's |
if you have wine on your computer I'd recommend using nero 6, thats what I use and it works great, but as far as linux dvd burning progs, I dont know of any still a learning.
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K3B will work,... It's a gui interface for the command line burning tools...
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K3B can burn DVDs, provided you have the whole DVD file structure already created. If you just have some videos and don't know how to create the DVD file structure, try my program tovid.
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GnomeBaker can burn DVDs perfectly as well, if you're on GNOME and don't want to install kdebase and qt this is a reliable alternative :)
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install dvdrip and transcode and all necessary dependencies, which is fairly easy to check as dvdrip has a built in dependencies checker. in my opinion by far the best tool for Linux. i have also had success with acidrip, k9copy, rip-o-matic and even dvdshrink with wine installed but the latter one requires you to understand wine to a degree so you can set the parameters for the working directories properly. but once you have that right it works pretty much the same as in windoze. if you install mscore fonts first it even looks great too! what distro are you using? if you use ubuntu or mepis you can install automatix2 which makes it easy to install a lot of useful apps including dvdrip. just google for it. i am sure you'll love it.
regards ron |
ah mandrake, couldn't see it when i typed my reply
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As for utilities, I like Gnomebaker(but K3b is pretty good to) For Ripping movies, dvd::rip is awesome. IGF |
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As far as Nero goes, there's a port for Linux, so even less of a reason to run WINE! :D
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Thanks for the info! IGF |
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Personally I am in love with Gnomebaker. deeveedee (sp?) is also useful for converting those 700mb avi <achem> home movies to DVD discs |
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As this thread is quiet active, it may not be such a bad idea if I dropped a question here:
when using dvd::rip and going from dvd to avi using ffmpeg for mpeg4 compatibility, occasionally i get the audio and video being out of sync. Has anyone ever come across this? is there a fix for this problem at all? I have tried various options like dual pass or single pass encoding, large or small frame size. haven't fiddled with audio bit rate yet. thanks, ron |
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