On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 7:53 AM, J. Matz farsiter@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 10:18 PM, Tim ignored_mailbox@yahoo.com.au wrote:
The format for a standard video DVD is MPEG in a VOB file, and there are plenty of web pages that give you the specifications for that. There are programs that should automatically convert your video file into a standard DVD, I've done that on Linux before, but so long ago that I don't recall which program, and things have probably changed since then (Fedora Core 4 era, I think).
ffmpeg & dvdauthor are your friends. It's been a while but I remember the sequence going something like:
ffmpeg -i MyHomeMovie.m4v -target ntsc-dvd MyHomeMovie.mpg
dvdauthor -t -o MyHomeMovie.dvd -f MyHomeMovie.mpg
creates the TS Structures, then
dvdauthor -t -o MyHomeMovie -f MyHomeMovie.mpg
dvdauthor -T -o MyHomeMovie
mkisofs -dvd-video -o MyHomeMovieDvd.iso MyHomeMovie/
Then burn MyHomeMovieDvd.iso with brasero.
Or just use devede from RPM Fusion...
Richard