Hi - I used Imagination and DVDStyler to make up a DVD of photo
slideshows and some short videos from my camera.

 Imagination made the slide shows.

 DVDStyler adds slideshows and videos, and make menus. It is *not* a
video authoring package - no editing of the video clips, fades swipe
blah blah. I just wanted people to be able to choose and play the
clips so it was fine for my needs.

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  Don Robertson
 www.robertson.net.nz
 64 021 294 1452 

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                 Subject: [Linux-users] Vid files to DVD - Which app?

  Hi,

 Any updates or opinions on which app is best, to convert video files
to
 an ISO (or direct burn) to Video DVD?

 Key factors to consider:
 I'm a NOVICE with little spare time to get up to speed.
 Use of the program will be rarely to occasionally.
 Will convert from FLV, AVI, MKV, M4V, MP4, WMV, etc.
 Already have codecs to view all the above formats.
 No need for creating menus or similar extras.
 Would like to make them Region-Free if possible.
 Would like to choose PAL/NTSC/SECAM format if possible.
 Would prefer a GUI to a command line.
 Am running on Ubuntu 10.4.2
 Would prefer installing via Synaptic than "by hand".

 Saw these on an Ubuntu forum...
 2ManDVD
 DeVeDe
 ManDVD
 QDVDAuthor
 ToVid
 Bombono
 KMediaFactory

 Thank you,

 Carl

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