sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jorg,
Another update. I had made two attempts burning my movie to a no-brand
DVD-R.
Not wanting to waste another DVD-R I instead used a brand name DVD+RW
for another test.
It worked, the movie played. When I get the chance I will pick up a
brand
If you like to use a DVD-R, you may better use cdrecord instead of growisofs in
order to get compatibility. Growisofs was designed on top of DVD+RW which uses
something similar to packetwriting.
Use
mkisofs -i xx.iso -dvd-video -r -J DVD/
cdrecord -v -sao xx.iso
Jörg
Thank You.
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Following these steps
http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/Applications_GUI_Multimedia/AVI_to_DVD
to create a DVD all went along great, including the Step 6 test.
I burned the DVD as instructed in the second half of step 6 then tried
the disc in my player.
It did not play, the DVD
sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Following these steps
http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/Applications_GUI_Multimedia/AVI_to_DVD
to create a DVD all went along great, including the Step 6 test.
I burned the DVD as instructed in the second half of step 6 then tried
the disc in my
Joerg Schilling wrote:
sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Following these steps
http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/Applications_GUI_Multimedia/AVI_to_DVD
to create a DVD all went along great, including the Step 6 test.
I burned the DVD as instructed in the second half of step 6 then
sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I updated cdrkit, I was a bit behind. The DVD will now play properly on
the computer, but not the player. Perhaps my Phillips player does not
like DVD-R.
A better idea is to update to cdrtools. cdrkit is still 3 years behind cdrtools
and the bug you
Joerg Schilling wrote:
sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I updated cdrkit, I was a bit behind. The DVD will now play properly on
the computer, but not the player.
A better idea is to update to cdrtools. cdrkit is still 3 years behind cdrtools
and the bug you mentioned has never been in the
Jorg,
Another update. I had made two attempts burning my movie to a no-brand
DVD-R.
Not wanting to waste another DVD-R I instead used a brand name DVD+RW
for another test.
It worked, the movie played. When I get the chance I will pick up a
brand name DVD-R and try the burn again.
sean schrieb:
Jorg,
Another update. I had made two attempts burning my movie to a
no-brand DVD-R.
Not wanting to waste another DVD-R I instead used a brand name DVD+RW
for another test.
It worked, the movie played. When I get the chance I will pick up a
brand name DVD-R and try the
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