Hi y'all: I'm using Debian Wheezy on i386 hardware.
Recently I had to exchange my harddrive because the former one (after less than a year) started to act up. I decided to start afresh and reinstalled wheezy and to just copy over my /home and some adjustments I made to /etc. Everything fine - so I thought. Only later I realized that all my DVDs, which I "produced" since then, using devede and k9copy have empty menus. That means: the menufile plays in a way that I can see the progess-bar e.g. in Kaffeine but the menu does not show up so I can't chose a video nor can I make use of those DVDs on an ordinary DVD- player. Nevertheless I can play all videos on that DVD by opening the .vob directly with VLC or Kaffeine or any other s/w. Just the menus are empty. The problem exists already in the ISO-image which I can test by loop-mounting it. The burning process is not the problem, because I can use an older ISO-image, burn it and it is OK. My question: Which program are both k9copy and devede using to produce the menu-file. Isn't it dvdauthor? If yes, I can proceed to figure out the problem. Thx to all Eike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201205080837.02560.zp6...@gmx.net