> Don't use straight dvdauthor... unless:
> * You really enjoy editing large XML files hand
> * Making complex menus
> * Very familiar with DVD structure
Creating the xml files is not that difficult. I have generated animated
menus (with buttons which are highlighted on mouse ove
On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 17:59 +, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So, I have decided to purchase an external (firewire)
> DVD burner that is known to be support by (gentoo) linux
>
> Any recommendations?
sorry, no help from me here :)
[snip]
> At the very least, I need to be be able to combine
On Wednesday 29 August 2007 14:27:33 Garry Smith wrote:
> Hi James
>
> > Also, I have a series of files as a result of starting and
> > stopping a sony video camera at football games:
> >
> >
> > At the very least, I need to be be able to combine them:
> > M2U1.MPG . M2U00043.MPG into a sin
On 29 Aug 2007, at 18:59, James wrote:
...
So, I have decided to purchase an external (firewire)
DVD burner that is known to be support by (gentoo) linux
Any recommendations?
Hi there,
I think you'll find that pretty much all the firewire enclosures use
the same chipset(s), (Oxford?)
Hi James
Also, I have a series of files as a result of starting and
stopping a sony video camera at football games:
At the very least, I need to be be able to combine them:
M2U1.MPG . M2U00043.MPG into a single image
How about, e.g.:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /tmp $ cat m2u00068.mpg >> new.m
app-cdr/tkdvd
Great frontend for "dvd+rw-tools and cdrecord". Runs like a charm on
my OpenBSD 4.1 i386 box. Haven't tried it on gentoo yet, but it's nice
a lightweight.
Also if you like bloatware/KDE, try app-cdr/k3b . Nicer GUI and runs
like a charm on my AMD64 Gentoo 2007.0 . I've been using th
Hello,
So, I have decided to purchase an external (firewire)
DVD burner that is known to be support by (gentoo) linux
Any recommendations?
Also, I have a series of files as a result of starting and
stopping a sony video camera at football games:
file M2U1.MPG
M2U1.MPG: MPEG seque
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