Hi,

On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 00:36:38 +0530, linuxprosun
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 23:35:01 +0530, Tathagata Banerjee
> 
> 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > On Sunday 05 Dec 2004 2:10 pm, linuxprosun wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >> is there any text based tool to write VCD or DVD movie in linux? Just as
> >> I
> >> use mkisofs+cdrecord to write data & audio CDs
> >
> > try GNU vcdimager, which takes mpeg files as input and outputs bin/cue
> > files for burning into vcd-s with cdrdao.
> >
> >> and also locks data to view on Windows.
> >
> I mean, I lock the data to view/access on windows or Mac. In windows only
> specific files can be seen which indicates that the CD is dependent on OS
> and on linux it simply shows written files which are invisible in windows.
> Alternatively the file which can be accessed in windows will not be
> available here i.e. in linux.
Still could'nt understand how this relates to burning vcd/dvd. Anyway,
let me say  if you are concerned whether  cd's burnt is linux could be
visible/playable under windows, then the answer is yes. The dvd/vcds
that i have burnt so far using the above mentioned tools are perfectly
playable in standalone vcd/dvd players and other OS.

-siddhartha


> > i didn't undersand this part. what do you mean?
> >
> > - t.
> 
> bye,
> prosun
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