This is one area where Linux is far behind. The first step would be capturing the video to the HD. There are a number of video capture cards that work with Linux. Most require kernel tweaking to work. Once you have the video captured, you need to master the dvds. dvdauthor exists, but isn't the most user friendly app around. There a couple of others, but dvdauthor is the leader. Then you'll need to burn the disk. Actually, that is probably going to be the easiest step.

I tried to do this with some tapes. For capturing I tried a ATI Radeon All-In-Wonder. It required much kernel tweaking and add-ons modules just to capture. The video quality was crap. The card worked great on the same machine in Win2k. I also tried using a Hauppauge PVR-250 card that I bought for building a MythTV box(still in progress). Capturing was easy, but it only captured to mpeg.

I have since bought a Powerbook. Oh my. Between a firewire port, iMovie and iDVD, I had a DVD made from raw footage off my digital video camera in no time. Well, the encoding took a while, but the time it took me to master the disk was short. It was incredibly easy to use, yet feature rich.

I know you asked about Linux, but I tried and the curve was just too steep. For me anyway. I wouldn't suggest this a project for anyone other than a seriously experienced Linux user. Windows and OSX are better places for a newbie to try this. I hope someone proves me wrong, but that is my opinion from my experience.

Ken


On Jun 10, 2004, at 8:27 AM, Jeff Tickle wrote:

Howdy..

My Dad wants to start a fun little conversion project.  He has a bunch
of VHS tapes that he'd like to convert to DVDs, plus some stuff he's
recorded on a digital video camera (not sure of the model... so we'll
just assume it works with Linux until I find out otherwise.)

Does anyone have experience doing this with Linux? One thing I'm going
to have to do is make the entire process as easy as possible. I haven't
done much research yet but I just wanted to get word from any of your
experiences. The two things I have absolutely no clue how to do are
take the video from the camera and write video to a DVD.


-Jeff

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