The point it, you need to pay for Windows to use Windows software. Being
the poor, law-obiding citizen I am, I haven't had a computer with Windows
for about 3 years (since I moved out of my parents' house).
If anyone knows of a good package for creating DVDs on Linux, I'd love to
hear of it. I currently use K3B, but I burn the raw .avi files, as my
standalone DVD player will play them. Of course, that means I can have
about half a dozen feature-length films on a single-layer disc, which is
great!
Perhaps that's your better option - my player's made by a company called
Crystal and I think it's the DVX-??? model. It was £30, but I'm afraid I
don't recall the web site.
Hope this helps someone!
flim
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 20:08:53 +0100, Kevin Kuphal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stuart Morgan wrote:
On Thu 28 July 2005 19:55, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
No one ever wants to hear it, but Windows. I have no problems making
DVDs from my shows by processing them with a combination of VirtualDub
and Nero on my Windows machine.
Not everyone wants to pay £60+ on Windows just to create DVDs -
especially when it can be done for nothing with existing linux software.
Well, I don't know of a DVD burner that doesn't come with software for
free (which is how I got Nero) and VirtualDub is free as well. And if
it is so easy to do with linux software, we wouldn't see quite so many
questions about this simple process.
Kevin
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