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Is there Linux DVD authoring software that'll take a directory hierarchy full of jpeg's and short avi's (or other image/movie formats) and create a DVD that you can play from start to finish without needing to click around, and perhaps also give chronological access to the stills and movies? I'd like it to spend n seconds on each jpeg, and tack the small avi's together into one long sequence. I don't need a lot of bells and whistles, I don't need much control over how the DVD will look really - I just want something quick and easy that someone can pop into a player, and go sit down to watch. Followups directed to alt.video.dvd.authoring. |
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Is there Linux DVD authoring software that'll take a directory hierarchy full of jpeg's and short avi's (or other image/movie formats) and create a DVD that you can play from start to finish without needing to click around, and perhaps also give chronological access to the stills and movies? I'd like it to spend n seconds on each jpeg, and tack the small avi's together into one long sequence. I don't need a lot of bells and whistles, I don't need much control over how the DVD will look really - I just want something quick and easy that someone can pop into a player, and go sit down to watch. Followups directed to alt.video.dvd.authoring. K3B will let you assemble and then burn the DVD. You may need to also |
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