Hi Mary,
Another app you can try is ManDVD
http://www.getdeb.net/app/ManDVD
This also makes very groovy DVD menus etc.
Weirdly, I cannot find the app at:
www.kde-apps.org
where it normally is. I'm not sure what's happening.
Another way (unless you're already au fai with
this) is to use Kino to create an mpeg and then
create a DVD from that...people can pause on what
they wish - but of course they can't select the
order in which they'd like to see images.
That said, ManDVD creates some very nice DVDs.
HTH.
Regards,
Patrick
Mary Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sat, 12 Apr 2008 12:44:38 +1000
Hi all,
Is there any mature-ish DVD creation software for Linux that does not
depend on dvd-slideshow?
Problems with dvd-slideshow:
1. it needs to be patched on Ubuntu to actually work with current
versions of ffmpeg and sox (oh for the benefit of people coming in
from Google it's got a missing dependency on at least libsox-fmt-sndfile
and possibly other libsox-fmt-* files)
<snip>
-Mary
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