Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on April 28, 2006 02:46 AM
...you could transcode with AVIDemux2, and author/burn the DVD with DVD Styler. If you must burn using a separate program, you can be lazy and use k3b. Dead simple. Not l33t, but then again, this article isn't exactly an 'enterprise Linux resource' either.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>;-D
And yes, you can edit those viral Intarweb videos with AVIDemux2.
If you're making home movies and you're doing NTSC DVDs, I suggest using Kino, which makes it nearly as dead-simple. You can burn with k3b or use growisofs directly.
I keep intending to write up how I pull my home videos down to 480x480 23.976fps with noise filtering using transcode, but I'm far too lazy to do that.
Or you could do it the lazy way...
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on April 28, 2006 02:46 AMAnd yes, you can edit those viral Intarweb videos with AVIDemux2.
If you're making home movies and you're doing NTSC DVDs, I suggest using Kino, which makes it nearly as dead-simple. You can burn with k3b or use growisofs directly.
I keep intending to write up how I pull my home videos down to 480x480 23.976fps with noise filtering using transcode, but I'm far too lazy to do that.
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