Albert Seminatore wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> Every thing worked just as you stated EXCEPT the Jack Control.  There 
> was nothing available from the menus.  Further more I have NO idea how 
> to stop a program in Linux.  Windows gives you Task Manager where you 
> can terminate a process.  LINUX ???
>

Here in Germany it's late at night, resp. early in the morning, so just 
a short answer.

Push Alt+F2 and launch "gnome-terminal" without the quotes. If you 
suspect that there is something running, but you aren't sure on Ubuntu 
based systems as user type "pidof [application_name]".
I want to know if JACK is running, the correct name of JACK is "jackd". 
The Dolla-sign or >-sign stands for the user, while the #-sign is for 
the superuser (root).
You can end an application by the commands "kill [PID(process 
identification)]" or "killall [application_name]", e.g.:

spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ pidof jackd
11877
spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ kill 11877
spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ pidof jackd
11982
spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ killall jackd
spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ pidof jackd
spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ killall jackd
jackd: no process killed
spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$

>
> Can we use the CD/DVD Creator (Applications ->Accessories ->CD/DVD 
> Creator) to burn a DVD?  Are we going to somehow have to complete it 
> like in the camera?
>

Yesno ;) ... you used Avidemux to encode a VCD or VDVD ... after doing 
this you can install an application named "K3b". After installing and 
launching K3b go to the menu "File > New Project > New Video DVD Project 
or New Video CD Project".

You only need to copy your files by drag'n'drop. For a VCD you only need 
to copy the MPEG files and for a VDVD I guess you need to copy VOB files 
into the VIDEO_TS folder, but for DVDs you should take a look at ManDVD 
or 2ManDVD. But now I don't have the time to explain it. Test it with 
making a VCD, you only need to follow the advices K3b will give you.

Hth,
Ralf
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