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Before I tell about my dilemma, I think I should start as how I watch DVD, and VCD so most of you know where I am coming from. You see until last week I didn't have stand alone dvd player (the one used with TV), I mostly used Linux to watch DVDs, my favorite app is mplayer which is able to play everything from Xvid - mp3s. Since I don't watch TV, I really didn't need a DVD player for a TV . Anyway, I bought a DVD player last week so I can watch DVDs on my television. DVD player is a Kaco brand, which is able to play DVD +/- R media. However, my television is a 14 inch, and it was manufactured in 1985. As you imagine it doesn't have RCA audio/video plug in. Lucky my VCR does have a audio/video plug in - and that's how I was able to make did player work with my television. To make a long story short, I am able to play all my DVD+R media on my dvd player, and television didn't have any problem displaying them. However, I personally enjoy them on a 20inch computer monitor, nevertheless, seeing them on an old television was a delight. Anyway, I thought I should tell everyone where I play my DVDs & VCDs. Now the the problem. #1 I have one DVD. It comes with some very annoying ads. Using DVD shrink (with wine) I was able to re author it and removed the ads. However, this means I can't use the menu either. The only way I can keep a functional menu is by using full disc option. Is it possible to create a menu for this documentary? Also is it possible to copy the chapter from the original DVD menu? #2 VCD I have a speech in a .wmv format, two songs in mpg format. I was able to convert them into VCD using Nero with a menu. I am able to play it on a stand-alone DVD player. However, it gave me very small thumbnail & I couldn't read name of the files. Is there anyway I can create a menu for VCD using Linux software. In case anyone is wondering - my computer is not 486 My Computer hardware profile is: Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz 200 Gig hard-drive (3 partitions ReiserFS, and vfat) 512 DDR-RAMs 16x DVD - Rom 16x DVD - RW DL I am using Debian - with 2.6.15 kernel. I mostly KDE. I also have Microsoft Windows. michelebargeman@yahoo.com |
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<> wrote in message news: oups.com... > Hello > > Before I tell about my dilemma, I think I should start as how I watch > DVD, and VCD so most of you know where I am coming from. You see until > last week I didn't have stand alone dvd player (the one used with TV), > I mostly used Linux to watch DVDs, my favorite app is mplayer which is > able to play everything from Xvid - mp3s. Since I don't watch TV, I > really didn't need a DVD player for a TV . Anyway, I bought a DVD > player last week so I can watch DVDs on my television. > > DVD player is a Kaco brand, which is able to play DVD +/- R media. > However, my television is a 14 inch, and it was manufactured in 1985. > As you imagine it doesn't have RCA audio/video plug in. Lucky my VCR > does have a audio/video plug in - and that's how I was able to make > did player work with my television. To make a long story short, I am > able to play all my DVD+R media on my dvd player, and television didn't > have any problem displaying them. However, I personally enjoy them on a > 20inch computer monitor, nevertheless, seeing them on an old television > was a delight. Anyway, I thought I should tell everyone where I play my > DVDs & VCDs. > > Now the the problem. > > #1 > > I have one DVD. It comes with some very annoying ads. Using DVD shrink > (with wine) I was able to re author it and removed the ads. However, > this means I can't use the menu either. The only way I can keep a > functional menu is by using full disc option. Is it possible to create > a menu for this documentary? Also is it possible to copy the chapter > from the original DVD menu? > > #2 VCD > > I have a speech in a .wmv format, two songs in mpg format. I was able > to convert them into VCD using Nero with a menu. I am able to play it > on a stand-alone DVD player. However, it gave me very small thumbnail & > I couldn't read name of the files. Is there anyway I can create a menu > for VCD using Linux software. > > In case anyone is wondering - my computer is not 486 > > My Computer hardware profile is: > > Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz > 200 Gig hard-drive (3 partitions ReiserFS, and vfat) > 512 DDR-RAMs > 16x DVD - Rom > 16x DVD - RW DL > > I am using Debian - with 2.6.15 kernel. I mostly KDE. I also have > Microsoft Windows. > stevenedwards |
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