I use DeVeDe (sudo aptitude install devede) for creating DVDs from video files (flv, mpeg, avi. etc)
Hugo 2009/12/27 bryn mitchell <bryn_mitch...@yahoo.com.au> > I have a need to turn many hours of digital video tape taken on my > Panasonic NV-GS400 digital video camera into DVD's and also to store the > projects in a standards based format (not propriety as with Windows and > Apple) that does not take up huge disk space (as with AVI). > I have done some basic investigations into using KINO to capture the video > and some further investigation into using PITIVI to edit the video clips. > Unfortunately I have only a short attention span and not enough spare time > to convert this information into a competent system to create DVD's out of > the video tape I have. > I would like to know if this is indeed an appropriate path to be taking or > if there is more appropriate software (read easier way to do it) available > to use with UBUNTU to achieve my aims. I have also seen some software called > DVD-Maker (or something like that) but it seems to be very command line > oriented and I am just not that familiar with the system. > > What I have had success with is F-SPOT to manage my hundreds of digital > photo's. It is a great package and I am sure I am not using it to it's full > potential. > > PS. on another front I can't get VLC to play a DVD in my DELL laptop (the > DVD player is functional). Any suggestions? > > ------------------------------ > See what's on at the movies in your area. Find out > now<http://au.rd.yahoo.com/movies/mailtagline/*http://au.movies.yahoo.com/session-times/> > . > > -- > ubuntu-au mailing list > ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au > >
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