On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 17:02:53 +1200
Volker Kuhlmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > As for dvd mastering, this seems to be a mainly command line thing at
> > present, although I spotted some gui front ends a while ago.
> 
> > As for writing, there is k3b, or the command line :-)
> 
> k3b does *both* mastering and burning, though it'll call programs for
> doing these 2 steps. That's sufficient for data DVDs. However, movie
> DVDs are also data DVDs, though to make it playable in a
> consumer-electronic DVD player, you'll have to prepare the files in a
> predefined way. Preparing these movie files is where Linux falls a bit
> short.
> 
> Volker


Thanks for that clarification Volker.

Sorry, yes I was referring to making menus and stuff for playing in
consumer equipment (and/or to make the experience better in the computer
too).
Its probably better referred to as "authoring" i guess.
The LJ article i referrred to has some details.

Also for the benefit of the OP this page is of interest (downloading &
editing, and no, he is not OUR Rob Fisher)

http://www.robfisher.net/video/


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