On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 20:04 +0200, Juhana Sadeharju wrote: > I have not got any replies. Considering that in Finland the > main Digital TV recording format is DVB TS and that DVD uses VOBs, > I find it hard to believe that nobody knows how to convert > between them. > > I kind of expected that GNU/Linux has a DVD burner which has button > "burn this video to DVD", but I could not find such a thing. > Neither I could not find a video editor which can edit DVB TS files. > I use head/tail/split now. > > Instead, the geek stuff is pouring from every corner. Here is my > best attempt so far: > > 1. ffmpeg -i test.ts -vcodec copy -acodec copy test.vob > 2. copy a commercial DVD to /tmp/dvd/ > 3. overwrite test.vob to vts_01_1.vob (byte-to-byte overwrite because > test.vob is smaller) > 4. growisofs -speed=4 -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd -udf -dvd-video /tmp/dvd > > Problems: > -First try with ffmpeg made a poor quality vob, and much smaller; every > option adds to geek-meter! > -ffmpeg with "copy" made vob which works poorly in Xine; skip forward/backward > does not work > -ffmpeg with "copy" made vob which works very poorly in LG DVD player: > video skips, has noisy dropouts in audio, and eventually freezes > > I don't think the problem is in the way how I made the DVD, because > Xine can play the commercial vobs well, but not the vob made by ffmpeg. > > I tested movie-to-dvd as well, but it wanted to convert the audio to > WAV first. Stopped the test to that point. WAV conversion should not be > necessary. I also tested other DVD burners but it looks like they could > not make the required UDF disc. Check! > > Juhana try my app http://sourceforge.net/projects/burn360/ should do what you want -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html