Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on September 07, 2006 07:36 PM
If you prefer, you can use encode2mpeg.
And yes, you probably should read some information in the man pages or in the documentation to build a very long command-line...
But I promise : 1) you can create a configuration file, so you only need to reed the documentation once ( or if you got some problem... ) 2) You can directly burn the dvd, without using any authoring tool. Just get the source video or videos, some background image for the menu, and that's all you need. You can choose, use some converting tool ( as tmpgenc ) that is very powerfull, but is not easy at all...., work with an "friendly graphic interface" for build the DVD , and the DVD after about One hour of manual work.... or learn how to write the command line for encode2mpeg...
Re:Did ya ever wonder.....
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on September 07, 2006 07:36 PMAnd yes, you probably should read some information in the man pages or in the documentation to build a very long command-line...
But I promise :
1) you can create a configuration file, so you only need to reed the documentation once ( or if you got some problem... )
2) You can directly burn the dvd, without using any authoring tool. Just get the source video or videos, some background image for the menu, and that's all you need. You can choose,
use some converting tool ( as tmpgenc ) that is very powerfull, but is not easy at all....,
work with an "friendly graphic interface" for build the DVD , and the DVD after about One hour of manual work.... or learn how to write the command line for encode2mpeg...
3) is OpenSource
I hope I have helped to you.
Best Regards
Luis
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