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Convert any video file to DVD with open source tools

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Actually, making a DVD out of your favorite show (video podcast) in Linux is not as difficult as you might think. Here, check this out….

You’ve just downloaded the new episode of your favorite video podcast, and you’d like to watch it on your big-screen TV. Unfortunately, the video is encoded in XviD or QuickTime format, which your DVD player doesn’t support. Don’t worry — here’s how you can convert any video file to DVD using dvdauthor and MPlayer.

Packages for both programs are available for most Linux distributions and BSDs, so you can install them on your favorite OS easily. Compiling the programs from source isn’t difficult, as long as you get their dependencies right. Both programs provide adequate documentation about the installation. You can burn the final files to a DVD disc with the help of the growisofs utility from the dvd+rw-tools suite.

Converting the files to MPEG-2

First, you must convert your file to MPEG-2 for the video and to AC3 for the audio, in order to be compliant with the DVD video specifications. If the audio on your file is already encoded in AC3 format, you can use it as is without re-encoding it. Run this command to check the audio format of the file…. Source: Linux.com

[tags]video,dvd,mpeg-2,bsd,ac3[/tags]

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