Re: How to copy .avi to DVD?
Fred wrote:
> I used dvgrab to grab the video from my mini-DV camcorder,
> and transfer it to my Linux box. I now have a .avi file
> that I can play. How can I now make a playable DVD, and
> burn this to my DVD-RW drive? I tried K3B, and it looked
> like it went through the motions, but the original video
> was still on my DVD+RW disk. I thought it overwrote it,
> but it didn't.
>
>
> -Thanks
Look at the dvdauthor package.
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