Re: new laptop: DVD or Blu-ray

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Ken, I'm sorry, I had no intention of fighting anyone. I was simply under
the impression that you might have actually referred to DVD authoring
(creation of the disc, chapters, burning etc,but I understand where you are
coming from. I completely agree that the terms interpretation completely
depends on the used context. I really did not have any intention of
stirring up something. I thought there might have been some confusion and I
might be able to help resolve the confusion. All is good now ^_^.

Wish everybody a nice weekend
Chris

On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 7:41 PM, ken <gebser@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> [I guess were doing top-posting on this sub-thread.  Okay, why fight it??]
>
> Chris, I didn't know that either.  In fact, Sorin answered the question I
> was thinking of when I posted it.  It's really counter-intuitive, even
> misleading, that "authoring" means burning the DVD... or maybe it means
> that in the context of DVDs, but means something else in the context of
> film/video production.  (But then in that latter context, "producing" means
> "supplying or arranging the funding for", which is also misleading.)  When
> someone says they authored a book, to me that doesn't mean they only
> printed it, bound it, and put a cover on it.  Well, it's not something
> worth pounding to death.  People had to have been happier before there was
> language.  :)
>
>
> On 08/21/2015 04:28 AM, Chris Yereaztian wrote:
>
>> Sorin, authoring a movie usually refers to actually creating a disc (e.g.
>> DVD/Blu-Ray with chapter marks and what not). It's the step that comes
>> after you've shot and edited the movie, see
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_authoring. As far as I know K3B,
>> Bombone
>> DVD and DeVede are capable of authoring DVDs. K3B (version dependent)
>> should even be able to create Blu-Ray discs so that they are playable on
>> standalone players.
>>
>> Kind Regards
>> Chris
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 8:23 AM, Sorin Srbu <Sorin.Srbu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On
>>>> Behalf Of ken
>>>> Sent: den 20 augusti 2015 19:27
>>>> To: CentOS mailing list
>>>> Subject: Re:  new laptop: DVD or Blu-ray
>>>>
>>>> I'm suprised no one yet has mentioned authoring movies.  Maybe the
>>>> software to do this isn't available for Linux???
>>>>
>>>
>>> I use Openshot Video Editor on a weekly basis to cut and edit my
>>> m/c-instructoring clips and then post to Youtube. ;-)
>>> I've more or less abandoned Pinnacle since I discovered Openshot. The
>>> encoding
>>> stuff is so much faster on CentOS than Windows...
>>> --
>>> //Sorin
>>>
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