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  1. I've been asked to make a video # from some .MPG # files. Is there a beginner-friendly converter & dvd burner for Windows or GNU?

    Monday, 06-Nov-17 15:48:38 UTC from quitter.se
    1. @mcscx dvd styler looks promising, but check if the dvd player can play divx/xvid files,that would save you a lot of work (xvid/mp3 720x576)

      Monday, 06-Nov-17 15:58:57 UTC from quitter.se
      1. @cyberkiller thx! I don't want to play the DVD myself. It will be given to 2 people as a present. So it should play on any ordinary player

        Monday, 06-Nov-17 16:04:24 UTC from quitter.se
        1. @mcscx in that case make sure the dvd player can play dvd+r or if it will take only dvd-r, or no recordable discs at all

          Monday, 06-Nov-17 16:21:22 UTC from quitter.se
          1. @cyberkiller thanks for that info too. I have been given DVD+R media… In case it doesn't play I can repeat the procedure with DVD-R

            Monday, 06-Nov-17 16:38:15 UTC from quitter.se
            1. @moonman @ckeen  @cyberkiller @tinttmy@sn.tinttmy.co.uk @ghostdancer Reporting back…
              I tried both # and # I ended up using DVDStyler which let me add my 35 MPG files all together using drag&drop. With DeVeDe adding 35 MPG files was a bit too tedius (35x a lot of clicks). DeVeDe seems to offer a lot more properties options for each added file (subtitles, etc.) but I don't need that now.
              DVDStyler is helpful for creating a pleasing-looking dvd menu with selectable background images and you can also do some text positioning and add some cliparts. →

              Tuesday, 07-Nov-17 20:47:00 UTC from quitter.no
            2. @moonman @ckeen @cyberkiller @timttmy @ghostdancer Reporting back…
              I tried both # and # I ended up using DVDStyler which let me add my 35 MPG files all together using drag&drop. With DeVeDe adding 35 MPG files was a bit too tedius (35x a lot of clicks). DeVeDe seems to offer a lot more properties options for each added file (subtitles, etc.) but I don't need that now.
              DVDStyler is helpful for creating a pleasing-looking dvd menu with selectable background images and you can also do some text positioning and add some cliparts. →

              Tuesday, 07-Nov-17 20:48:20 UTC from quitter.no
            3. @moonman @ckeen @cyberkiller @timttmy @ghostdancer Reporting back…
              I tried both # and # I ended up using DVDStyler which let me add my 35 MPG files all together using drag&drop. With DeVeDe adding 35 MPG files was a bit too tedius (35x a lot of clicks). DeVeDe seems to offer a lot more properties options for each added file (subtitles, etc.) but I don't need that now.
              DVDStyler is helpful for creating a pleasing-looking dvd menu with selectable background images and you can also do some text positioning and add some cliparts. →

              Tuesday, 07-Nov-17 20:49:53 UTC from quitter.no