QDVDAuthor <http://qdvdauthor.sourceforge.net/> is an excellent DVD
Authoring GUI that pretty much does it all. Its come a long way and will do
just about everything you need to do for your DVD's, including encoding the
video.

On Dec 8, 2007 12:57 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Quoting Hannu Vuolasaho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have this small problem. In Cinelerras manual there is easy to
> > follow instructions to make DVD. On track has been enough for me. I
> > have this time edited the show ready and exported it to RAW DV.
> > interviews and bhind of scenes are different RAW DV clips.
> >
> > Now I want to split it to chapters and burn it to DVD. I've been
> > reading different howtos trough but nothing answered my problem.
> >
> > Title 1
> >     chapter 1 scene 1 of the show
> >     chapter 2 scene 2 of the show
> >     chapter 20 scene 20 of the show
> > Title 2
> >     chapter 1 interview 1
> >     chapter 2 interview 2
> > Title 3
> >     chapter 1 behind the scenes
> >
> > Is there any easy way to get this kind of structure in DVD?
>
>
> As you probably realize, Cinelerra itself does not include DVD
> authoring. Once you have the video clips in MPEG2 format, you will
> need to use dvdauthor or something like it. I did a DVD similar to
> what you are describing (+ relatively complicated subtitling) by
> writing the input file for dvdauthor in a text editor and using the
> command line tools. This may or may not be 'an easy way' from your
> point of view. There are several graphical user interfaces for
> dvdauthor, so it should be possible to use it without writing the
> input commands. I'm not familiar with the GUIs.
>
> The somewhat sparse documentation for dvdauthor is at
>
> http://dvdauthor.sourceforge.net/doc/index.html
>
> Mikko
>
>
>
>
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