Try http://www.geexbox.org Eric Le mardi 13 février 2007 à 20:51 +0000, Anne Wilson a écrit : > On Tuesday 13 February 2007, Laurence Orchard wrote: > > Hi All > > > > I have looked at this thing till I've got details coming out of my > > ears!!! transcode memcoder mplayer k3b ....... > > > > > > What I want to do should be easy!! in that someone must have done it > > before? > > > > I have 5 avi movie files sound/video etc that I would like to write to a > > DVD so I can show it on my TV via a stand-alone DVD player. > > > > Any command line would be greatly appreciated or a HowTo URL? > > > I take it that you are willing to do a bit of work? If so, you can turn > your .avi files into .mpg files by using mjpegtools from the command line. > Here's how: > > http://www.lydgate.org.uk/linux/AnalogueToDVD2.odp > > Then you need dvdauthor installed. Create a text file called my-dvd.xml > > <dvdauthor dest="/home/laurence/recordings/"> > <vmgm /> > <titleset> <titles> > <pgc> > <vob file="scene1.mpg"/> > <vob file="scene2.mpg"/> > <vob file="scene3.mpg"/> > <vob file="scene4.mpg"/> > <vob file="scene5.mpg"/> > <vob file="scene6.mpg"/> > </pgc> > </titles> </titleset> > </dvdauthor> > > and run it with 'dvdauthor -x ../my-dvd.xml' adding a pathname if necessary. > That will give you AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS which you can then burn to a disk by > whatever means you normally use. Each .mpg file will be marked as a chapter. > > Anne > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list