Daniel Dalton wrote:
On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 12:39:40AM -0700, Lee Glidewell wrote:On Saturday 28 June 2008 12:31:55 am Daniel Dalton wrote:Yes, it can. That said, whether or not it plays in a DVD player is more aYes, it is. For a Gtk based burning application, take a look at Brasero. wodimCan that do dvds? (that will play in all dvd players?)So, do I need to create the video_ts folder into an iso image and then burn the iso?
Yes, genisoimage in debian will create dvd-video iso images which can then be burnt by wodim. But there is an outstanding bug in genisoimage that means some standalone players wont play them. My Panasonic DVD recorder for one :(.
When I ripped it, I got a video_ts folder with vob files which mplayer can play. Also, how would I burn single vob files from my camera to a dvd? (so the dvd player can play them)
You need to create the dvd-video structure. dvdauthor is the tool from the command line that does this. Its very simple to get a basic dvd with no menus, but with some learning you can create very good looking dvd's.
function of the file creation software than the burning software. So, if youSo if the original disk did the burnt one should?
Yes but beware of the bug on some standalone players. HTH Wackojacko