VIDEO_TS.BUP VIDEO_TS.VOB VTS_01_0.IFO VTS_01_2.VOB VIDEO_TS.BUP VIDEO_TS.VOB VTS_01_0.IFO VTS_01_2.VOB VIDEO_TS.IFO VTS_01_0.BUP VTS_01_1.VOB :(

Robin Laing Robin.Laing at drdc-rddc.gc.ca
Mon Jul 24 17:28:55 UTC 2006


Philip Walden wrote:
> Heikki Pesonen wrote:
> 
>> Dear gentlemen and ladies! Let me repeat what my problem is, it is not 
>> how to listen or look at the content of the DVD, instead of that
>> On 7/24/06, *Heikki Pesonen * <fossiili at gmail.com 
>> <mailto:fossiili at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>      I wanted to convert the VOB-files to format which my
>>     Windows-program Pinacle Studio could read or
>>     find Linux-programs which I could install with my newbie skills to
>>     Fedora Core 5 able to edit my movies and to make a video CD or DVD
>>     which I could send to my sister even having an old DVD-player box
>>     and on old TV.
>>
>>
>  From http://rpm.greysector.net/  repo, install mencoder then do 
> something like
> 
> mencoder dvd:// -vf harddup  -ovc lavc -oac lavc -lavcopts 
> acodec=mp2:vcodec=msmpeg4v2:keyint=25 -o mydvd.avi
> 
> copy over to windows pinnacle
> 
> OR
> 
>  From http://rpm.livna.org/ repo install dvdstyler, dvdauthor and 
> dvd+rw-tools
> 
> use dvdstyler to make your dvds
> 

Also add in dvd::rip
http://www.exit1.org/dvdrip/

Avidemux,

Cinelerra
http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3

Some info but out of date.
http://www.bunkus.org/dvdripping4linux/single/

Note, once you rip and edit, you have to re-author the material if you 
want to watch it on a DVD.

DVD authoring in Linux isn't as easy yet as with Windows.  It can be 
done though.
-- 
Robin Laing




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