Greetings,
I've encoded some AVS animations that I'd like to burn as DVD-format
files. I want to be able to play the DVD in a regular DVD player/drive.
The files are currently in AVI format, with 800x600 video and 48 kHz
audio resolutions. I tried the directions (NTSC + AC3) for mencoder here:
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/menc-feat-vcd-dvd.html
but I got no joy. I'm inclined to believe that I don't know what I'm
doing, the process just hangs while writing the video header. :(
So what program(s) do the denizens of LAU use when they need to make a
DVD for friends, family, and influential music-industry moguls ? 64-bit
compatibility would be nice but isn't absolutely necessary.
TIA,
dp
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don't know if it will be the right one for you, but it is a very nice
kde-appi which is able to do a lot with video. it also uses the
mplayer codecs (mencoder etc.)
cheers,
doc