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treydogg526tx:
anyone know a  simple way to burn VCD's or SVCD's in linux?  I can convert from avi, stuff like that, with kino, and otehr apps, but is there an all in one like nero?

Calum:
why not ask at doom9.org? (that was sarcasm by the way, those windoids do nothing but flame you if you say you use linux)
not sure, but i'd be interested in this issue too.

treydogg526tx:
yeah it's sad, that, and the ability to hack other objects (I will not post what to avoid getting in trouble <evil grin> ;)   is the ONLY reason I keep XP on my machine.

hm_murdock:
what format is VCD?

voidmain:

quote:Originally posted by treydogg526tx:
anyone know a  simple way to burn VCD's or SVCD's in linux?  I can convert from avi, stuff like that, with kino, and otehr apps, but is there an all in one like nero?
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Un-Frickin-Believable! Thanks for turning me on to "kino"!! It works perfectly with my Sony DCR-TRV320 w/ieee1394 interface. I think this works better than DV Studio that I used under Windows. In fact I rarely did any capturing of my video because I hated to reboot into Windows. Now I'll be able to do a lot more video capturing. I don't have a DVD drive so I'm not sure what capabilities exist for that. But I am pretty sure the capability exists for dumping the video to CD or DVD. Have you looked into MEncoder? I don't believe there is a good graphical interface for it but it does an excellent job at converting between video formats. Thanks again for the tip.

Also the "apt-get" for RPM utilility works great. Nice having the Debian style package management and the abilitity to automatically get and install dependent packages. Took a few seconds for me to figure out how to configure it to get through my proxy server but it works great now.

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