On Thu, 2011-09-22 at 11:53 +0530, Madhurya Kakati wrote: > On Thursday, September 22, 2011, marshall wrote: > > > On 22/09/11 06:02, Madhurya Kakati wrote: > > > >> On Thursday, September 22, 2011, marshall wrote: > >> > >> On 22/09/11 04:58, Madhurya Kakati wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi, > >>>> One of the very few reasons that I still Dual boot windows is that I > >>>> don't > >>>> know how to convert media files from one format to another in Linux. On > >>>> windows I use 2 very easy to use softwares namely FormatFactory and > >>>> ConvertXToDVD for my needs. Can you guys tell me about any Linux > >>>> alternative > >>>> to that? I tried installing ConvertXtoDVD using wine. The main program > >>>> installs fine but the DVD menu templates, though installed, aren't > >>>> detected > >>>> by the program and hence I cant use the DVD menus. > >>>> Thanks. > >>>> > >>>> # pacman -Ss devede > >>>> > >>> community/devede 3.17.0-2 [1.93 MB] [installed] > >>> A program to create VideoDVDs and CDs > >>> > >>> I use devede to put video on to dvds, I haven't found anything yet it > >>> can't > >>> convert (mencoder backend). > >>> > >>> Ok but how do I create the menus? > >> > >> Click menu options and have a play. It has enough functions for myself > > but I only really put single titles on a disc and have them auto play. > > Also clicking on a titles properties can set a title to loop, play next, > > play last or stop ... etc > > > > Regards > > Marshall > > > > > OK. I have installed devede but when I start it, it says that it needs > spumux to run. I can't seem to find it in the repos and AUR. That is provided by the package dvdauthor. I used pkgfile from pkgtools to find that out, by the way. There's also nosr in the AUR. Just something to keep in mind.
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