Patrick,

>> Yes, that's my favorite, but it's too complex for my father-in-law. I
>> told him to stick with brasero, since that's what's included with
>> fedora so should at least be functional for what it says it can do,
>> and I'll try the other programs when/if I ever need them.
>
> Once again, you seem to be confused about brasero is for. If you want to
> author standard commercial-style DVDs you need devede or tovid or
> whatever to create the correct layout. You can then use brasero (or k3b)
> to actually burn the disc.

No, you can use brasero to create an ISO from an AVI that can then be
played on a standard DVD player. "Create a video DVD", then burn the
resulting ISO to a DVD.

At least that's the way it's supposed to work, but it frequently
crashes while creating the DVD for some unknown reason, which is why I
was investigating an alternative in the first place. Trouble with the
alternatives is that my father-in-law is a Linux newbie and probably
would have equally as hard of a time using nero on windows.

Thanks,
Alex
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