On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 05:34:47PM +0000, Paul Smith wrote: > On 12/6/05, Paul Smith <phhs80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > <dvdauthor> > > > <vmgm /> > > > <titleset> > > > <titles> > > > <pgc> > > > <vob file="video.mpg" /> > > > </pgc> > > > </titles> > > > </titleset> > > > </dvdauthor> > > > > > > There's the XML file that you need. Replace "video.mpg" with your VOB. That's > > > a whopping 10 lines. ;) > > > > It works regarding generating a video DVD, Patrick, but still getting > > a non-stop video DVD (on Kaffeine). I played the VOB file on Kaffeine > > and at the end, it correctly stops. Therefore, the problem seems to be > > caused by dvdauthor. > > I am going to try the dvdauthor mailing list, to see whether its > developers have some workaround. > > Paul > I did some work in Kino and it pushed out the XML on the backend for me. Then ran it in dvdauthor and it came out just fine. On that note let me see if the XML file is still around... I'm not completely sure, but I believe if there is no menu, and no other commands the DVD player will just replay the disk infinitely. Here's a fragment of an XML file of a project I did (I trimmed out 40 lines that were all the same, except there were just the next section of video.): <?xml version="1.0"?> <dvdauthor dest="/storage/video/dv/4x4-tape/DVD/final/"> <vmgm> <menus> <video /> <audio /> <subpicture lang="en" /> </menus> </vmgm> <titleset> <titles> <pgc pause="0"> <vob file="StarLakes-20050813000.mpeg" chapters="" pause="0" /> </pgc> </titles> </titleset> </dvdauthor> (The VOB line wrapped.) That worked just fine for me and it played in a DVD player just fine. (Once I used DVD+R media, but that's beside the point.) Have you tried burning to media and tossing in a hardware player to see how it reacted? Patrick