On 06-02, chuck gelm wrote: > Howdy: > > What is your suggestion for an application that will convert > many (still) images into a DVD slideshow, perhaps with > background music? I've been trying to obtain image2mpeg > with varying sucess. I was able to get a version downloaded > and compiled. I created an image (stream.ppm), but there > seems to be no mention of how to get the output file onto a DVD. > > If the output DVD <image> is small, can it be placed on > a (650-700MB) CDROM and played on a standard DVD player? > If yes, how? 'growisofs' balks at writing to my CDROM media. > > I am using Slackware v10.2 and understand *.tar.gz. > I am poorer at installing *.rpm, but will try if that is the only > offering of another application. *.deb, I don't know. > > Regards, Chuck I really wish I could make a magic suggestion, as you have done for me in the past, but my brain is in meltdown mode with this stuff.. I haven't tried slide shows yet still stuck on editing streaming video with two, partially successful, routes: Linux Video Editor; http://lvempeg.sourceforge.net that compiles and installs under Slack10.2, but I've not, yet, been able to figure out how to actually edit videos, only preview.. It wont work with .avi files, just .vob's that I've converted with videotrans' -M flag.. (You discovered most that led up to this.) It, of course, requires a bazillion libs that, in turn, require more libs.. <grin> LVE has a DVDAuthoring-HOWTO that's interesting referring to many buzz words we're now immersed in.. Of course videotrans can convert to non muxed files; .mp2 and m2v.. Another much more powerful scheme I've installed is cinelerra: www.cinelerra.org the heroinewarrior.com version that only installs into FedoraCore 4, but includes all the deps in the 30mB rpm package.. I tried cinelerra tarball but never got it working under Slack10.2.. It's world class and you can do everything with it including washing dishes I think.. It requires a .vob file too and I've been able to do some simple editing but there are still many problems.. Work in progress with both of them of course.. Warp hours per usual.. The blurb says that cinelerra is "professional." Cinelerra recommends Kino for blokes like me but I got nowhere with it, especially since it's sort of designed for digital camera to editor and back... The various codecs can drive one to drink too.. <g> There are some tutorials about the diff between tarballs and rpm files and how to convert one scheme to the other.. I can't find it now--so what's new, eh?? Not much help, I know, but, just perhaps it might ring a bell somewhere.. Best.. -- Hal - in Terra Alta, WV/US - Slackware GNU/Linux 10.1 (2.4.29) . - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.linux-learn.org/faqs