On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:43:48 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote: > Two part problem here. > > Part one - seven or more users running FC6 as desktop (happily). They > have assorted short clips on installing parts, many shot on digital > cameras, webcams, etc, in avi, wmv and mpg format. They need to turn > these into DVDs to give to technicians. > > Part two - these are **end users** just nicely weaned off that other > O/S, solutions which include "create an XML file" are not appropriate. > They need a tool to click on a clip, type in a one line title, and > repeat, then click "burn" and get a result. Creation of 2nd level menus > are useful but not required, some title at the top of the menu ditto, > creation of SVCD or DivX on CD is nice (these are about 50MB in most > cases). Simple is a total requirement, so lots of training is > undesirable (not to mention we have no trainer who has a tool they use > in Linux). > > Any suggestions? Open Source is desirable from a political (not > financial) standpoint. > > -- > bill davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx> > CTO TMR Associates, Inc > Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979 You need two tools: dvdauthor (Fedora): create vobs from mpeg files. dvdstyler (Livna): GUI to create menus.