You could probably use Kb3 for this:

http://www.kde.org/

Regards,

LelandJ

Joel N. Fischoff wrote:
> Heya,
>
> I have a lot of video (AVI, MP4, MKV, etc).  I'd like to be able to play 
> this video on my DVD player (or, more specifically, on my TV, which is 
> connected to my DVD player), in addition to standard DVDs.
>
> Basically, I'm looking for a DVD player that can play computer-based DVDs. 
> I'm not talking about computer files converted to DVD format, but rather 
> about (the equivalent of) DVD backup disks.  The reason for this is simple: 
> if I convert files to DVD format, I get, at most, something like 70-80 
> minutes of video.  If I have them in standard backup format, I can get 
> 12-13 hours of video on one DVD.  (And then, after watching them, I can 
> keep them for backups.)
>
> As far as I've been able to gather, there's no such animal, but it's 
> entirely possible that I'm just not searching under the proper terms.
>
>
> Any help is appreciated,
>
>
> Joel
>
> P.S. If the DVD player has a VCR built into it as well, that's a big plus, 
> since my current VCR is all but dead (though I usually only use it to 
> entertain my nephew). 
>
>
>
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