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Hmm, I guess that depends on what you mean by that. If you mean burning DVD ISOs, use K3b. For DVD copying (e.g. to single-layer DVD-Rs), look to K9 Copy or xdvdshrink. For DVD transcoding (e.g. DVD to Xvid), I prefer DVD::Rip.Hey guys
I am looking for DVD video burning software for Linux. Can anyone recommend a good piece of software? Preferably written in GTK but will use QT.
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In that case, you're referring to ripping and transcoding DVDs. Look at this thread.I am referring to burning .avi & .divx files to DVD so I can play them on conventional DVD players.
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I used that for a while. It's quite glitchy, and most options aren't implemented right at present. I don't think the author is actively developing it anymore either... But that all being said, I did really like it for ripping movies as h264.also, acidrip is pretty cool
hmm, i haven't really had any issues with it, but i guess i'll have to keep an eye out. Its just pretty simple, so i like it.I used that for a while. It's quite glitchy, and most options aren't implemented right at present. I don't think the author is actively developing it anymore either... But that all being said, I did really like it for ripping movies as h264.