how to burn DVD5 movie onto DVD9, (help me urgently)
Nay Myo Win
rim.riaz at gmail.com
Mon Oct 6 04:40:08 UTC 2008
thanks David, for your sincere reply.
please let me tell you my idea of Burning that in compared to VCD disc.
in one VCD movie, there are several folders inside.
*VCD, MPEGV, Pictures and other folders.*
if we want to get movie file, we can get .dat files from MPEGV folders.
and we can save them to Hard disk.
by using that way, we can take any vcd movie files from any VCD discs. and
if i want to make one VCD selection buring.
For example, in windows, Nero burning rom, we can burn these selected .dat
files into Video-CD format. and Nero will create VCD format automatically
and it puts that .dat files onto CD's MPEGV folder automatically after
burning with that format.
*are you with me??*
*I m wondering whether i can do like that in DVD. so that i can extract
movies from DVD 5 and save on to Harddrive and burn selected movie files on
DVD9 when i need.
the thing is it will play track by track.
i dont need DVD title menu.
so what should I do?? can anyone suggest me??
thanks for your patience!!
*
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> 4. Re: sony-ericsson w300i dont connect (Gilles Gravier)
> 5. Re: Does anyone know when Openoffice 3 will be available in
> Ubuntu Repositories? (Mario Vukelic)
> 6. Re: Moving from Fedora to Ubuntu - am I doing the right
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> 7. Re: RPM files (Paul O'Malley - gnu's not unix -)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 21:00:41 -0700
> From: Jim Smith <jim at oz.net>
> Subject: Re: .ogg converter
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> Jim Smith wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a converter which will convert .flac files to .ogg?
> > I would like to save some disc space. I've offloaded the .flacs to my
> > USB hard drive but I would like to have the music on my laptop when
> > traveling as well.
> >
> > Thank you
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
> (Large red face) Sorry about the above post. I had completely forgotten
> about sound-converter which I installed a few months back. It is now
> busily converting flacs to oggs as I type. Must have been a senior moment.
>
> Jim
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 10:37:43 +0630
> From: "Nay Myo Win" <rim.riaz at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: how to burn DVD5 movie onto DVD9, (help me urgently)
> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
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> I have DVDmoive on DVD5. actually u know, on DVD, there is only two
> folders
> for Video.
> Audio_TS and Video_TS.
>
> so if i wanna put two of my DVD5 movies onto DVD9 and BUrn them as Movie
> format. what do we do??.
>
>
> *let me tell you more clearly.
>
> there may be videos which comes with DVD5 and DVD9 , ok??
>
> i have blank DVD9s in hand now.
>
> I have DVD5 movies in hand now.*
>
> *so *, *i would like to burn DVD5 movies* on to *my Blank DVD9s Discs as
> DVD
> movie format. that means inside which has Audio_Ts and Video TS folders
> like
> the DVD movies disc's known format. and i should be able to see more
> videos
> in my new DVD9 Disc.
>
> ok??
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> From: "David Fox" <dfox94085 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: how to burn DVD5 movie onto DVD9, (help me urgently)
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
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> On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 9:07 PM, Nay Myo Win <rim.riaz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > let me tell you more clearly.
> >
> > there may be videos which comes with DVD5 and DVD9 , ok??
> >
> > i have blank DVD9s in hand now.
>
> It's not that simple. The video and other files that are on a dvd are
> tailored just for that disc and you can't easily mix and match files
> from other dvds. Sure you can make a ata dvd containing different
> video avis or other files, but it's not the same thing as making a dvd
> that you can watch on a consumer grade dvd player, which is what
> you're expecting to do.
>
> Second, 2xDVD5 = more space than you'll be able to put on a DVD9. So
> if you're thinking of being able to take vobs off of 2 different DVD
> sources and maybe combine them on to a DVD9, you'll run out of space,
> and the menu and other structures (these are files other than the *VOB
> files (which are the movie proper) on the disc will just get majorly
> confused.
>
> What you can do is use k9copy or other programs to rip from the DVD
> the vobs of the movie, and use something like tovid to write
> dvd-compliant mpeg to something you can burn, minus all the menus and
> other stuff, if you just want to see if you can cram 2 movies onto 1
> dvd-9 when the content is not going to be as good as the original DVD5
> was.
>
> Use the DVD9 for what it was intended, to make good backups of movies
> that are already in DVD9 form and that you don't want to (for whatever
> reason) shrink to fit a DVD5 - or use them for backups. DVD9s are
> still too expensive compared to equivalent storage in DVD5 format.
>
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 06:49:40 +0200
> From: Gilles Gravier <gilles at gravier.org>
> Subject: Re: sony-ericsson w300i dont connect
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
> <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> Message-ID: <48E5A464.4040602 at Gravier.org>
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> Glad it works!
>
> But... the tail -f /var/adm/messages ... you do before connecting the
> phone... and you watch the output WHILE connecting the phone. :)
>
> In any case, the fact that it works is great. These things (modern
> phones with FLASH storage and EVDO modems) just tend to work nowadays
> with modern operating systems like Ubuntu.
>
> Gilles.
>
> mota wrote:
> > Hi again!
> >
> > The main purpose to connect the phone its to import/export music...i
> > have Ubuntu Hardy Heron.
> >
> > I tried the - tail -f /var/adm/messages - command, but nothing
> > happened...
> >
> > ...but when i connect the phone via USB, Ubuntu recognized the phone and
> > the phone card has disks...so it's okay for me...eheheh
> >
> > Rhythembox opened has well...
> >
> > Don't know what happened, i didn't change nothing...
> >
> > thanks for the feedback
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Qui, 2008-10-02 ?s 21:44 +0200, Gilles Gravier escreveu:
> >
> >> Hi, mota!
> >>
> >> Actually, probably many many things are happening when you do this...
> >> but you aren't seeing them. Maybe because you aren't looking for, or
> >> expecting the right thing.
> >>
> >> First things first... what do you want to do with that phone?
> >>
> >> They tend to do many things when plugged into a USB port...
> >>
> >> So try this first :
> >>
> >> In a terminal window, type :
> >>
> >> tail -f /var/adm/messages
> >>
> >> Type [ENTER] a few times in the window to get a few blanc lines to
> >> separate what happens. Then plug your USB device. You should get
> >> something like this :
> >>
> >> Oct 2 21:27:21 nanotink kernel: [ 260.293946] usb 2-1: new full
> >> speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
> >> Oct 2 21:27:21 nanotink kernel: [ 260.307622] usb 2-1: configuration
> >> #1 chosen from 1 choice
> >> Oct 2 21:27:22 nanotink kernel: [ 261.302431] cdc_acm 2-1:1.1:
> >> ttyACM0: USB ACM device
> >> Oct 2 21:27:22 nanotink kernel: [ 261.308390] cdc_acm 2-1:1.3:
> >> ttyACM1: USB ACM device
> >> Oct 2 21:27:22 nanotink kernel: [ 261.312861] usbcore: registered
> >> new interface driver cdc_acm
> >> Oct 2 21:27:22 nanotink kernel: [
> >> 261.313647] /build/buildd/linux-2.6.24/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c:
> >> v0.25:USB Abstract Control Model driver for USB modems and ISDN
> >> adapters
> >>
> >> This tells you that the phone is recognized as a modem... and that it
> >> is plugged as /dev/ttyACM0 and /dev/ttyACM1
> >>
> >> Note that some phones also export themselves as a USB drive... the one
> >> I plugged in on my machine doesn't. If it did, it would have mounted
> >> the drive and you would have seen an icon on the screen.
> >>
> >> Since this is a modem, you can try installing a software like
> >> "minicom" (it's in the repositories) and connect to your phone... Set
> >> speed to 38400 bps, and words to 7E1... and your serial port
> >> to/dev/ttyACM0 then when you connect, you should be able to type ATZ
> >> [ENTER] and get an OK prompt.
> >>
> >> If you type ATI [ENTER] it will give you the model of your phone (mine
> >> gives Sony Ericsson Z520)
> >>
> >> Again, your post didn't say what you were trying to achieve. The
> >> instructions I give will at least enable you to verify that the phone
> >> talks to the USB on your Ubuntu machine.
> >>
> >> Gilles.
> >>
> >> mota wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi!
> >>>
> >>> I have a sony-ericsson and i'm trying to connect it to ubuntu 8.04, but
> >>> it don't connect.
> >>>
> >>> It was supose to appear an icon when the USB was plugged...but no
> >>> reaction at all...
> >>>
> >>> any help over here?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >> --
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> >>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 07:37:24 +0200
> From: Mario Vukelic <mario.vukelic at dantian.org>
> Subject: Re: Does anyone know when Openoffice 3 will be available in
> Ubuntu Repositories?
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
> <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> Message-ID: <1223012244.6498.13.camel at chronic>
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> On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 17:00 -0400, John Toliver wrote:
> > I wasn't sure about whether I should download the .deb files or
> > whether it would become available on the most recently reported
> > release date of 10/7/08.
>
> It's now clear that the 3.0 release is too close to the Ubuntu 8.10
> release to make it. 8.10 will have 2.4.1:
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2008-October/000114.html
>
> Expect 3.0 in Jaunty Jackalope (9.04)
>
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 08:18:01 +0200
> From: Knapp <magick.crow at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Moving from Fedora to Ubuntu - am I doing the right
> thing?
> To: jlblom at neuroweave.nl, "Ubuntu user technical support, not for
> general discussions" <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> Message-ID:
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> > How do you play flash 9.0 on the 64-bit processor?
> > I haven't succeeded, I hope I don't highjack this thread but you said
> > ".. to find something I can't make run on Ubuntu.." and I wonder how you
> > do this.
> > Joep
>
> Install a 32 bit FF on your 64 bit os. You can not tell any big speed
> difference and you will have java and flash. I have both installed on
> my computer. (32 ff and 64 ff)
> --
> Douglas E Knapp
>
> http://sf-journey-creations.wikispot.org/Front_Page
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 07:43:26 +0100
> From: Paul O'Malley - gnu's not unix - <ompaul at eircom.net>
> Subject: Re: RPM files
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
> <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> Message-ID: <48E5BF0E.1020504 at eircom.net>
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>
> Harold Hartley wrote:
> > I have gotten so use to downloading and installing APT files.
> > My question is can the same software we use in ubuntu to download which,
> > can I download and install a RPM file into ubuntu with synaptic app.
> >
> > Harold
> >
>
> ye bot on irc says this
>
> RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM.
> RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing
> them, but it's quite dangerous)
>
>
> The reason being, it is possible that the libraries that come with the
> program, (assuming it is a program not a bundle of scripts or some
> graphics), may be different from those already installed on your system.
>
> If this case is true then you can expect breakage on your machine, and
> you get to keep all the pieces.
>
> It would be much better to look for the source of the program and make
> it yourself on the box.
>
> For those who say it worked for me, please be aware that one case of not
> obviously breaking things, count yourselves lucky, you can trash your
> box if you should choose a program with strange enough requirements.
>
> If this latter case should befall you, a live cd mount the disk back up
> your data, start again is about the best way forward.
>
> Always good to have your currently version system live cd available.
> At this point do yourself a huge favour and back up the following
> directory.
> /var/cache/apt/archives/*
>
> This will save you download time, unless you have a huge pipe to the
> nearest apt repository.
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul
>
>
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 10:33:46 +0100
> From: Chris G <cl at isbd.net>
> Subject: Re: Moving from Fedora to Ubuntu - am I doing the right
> thing?
> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> Message-ID: <20081003093346.GE30661 at th-shell-1>
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> On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 12:24:30AM +0200, Joep L. Blom wrote:
> > Knapp schreef:
> > > Like it or hate it *ubuntu is on top and that means that if there is a
> > > breeding edge piece of software out there then it has been compiled
> > > for *ubuntu. It has been a real winner for me because it is so easy to
> > > use. I used Gentoo and ya it boots fast and runs fast but the time
> > > taken to keep it up does not match the free time I have because Ubuntu
> > > takes care of it for me. EI, ubuntu is easy to use and does the jobs
> > > well.
> > >
> > > I have yet to find something that I can't make run on Ubuntu without
> > > much fuss and I run 64 bit.
> > >
> > >
> > How do you play flash 9.0 on the 64-bit processor?
> > I haven't succeeded, I hope I don't highjack this thread but you said
> > ".. to find something I can't make run on Ubuntu.." and I wonder how you
> > do this.
>
> I have a 64-bit Fedora (the one I'm going to replace with Ubuntu,
> probably), most applications are 64-bit as well but I have a 32-bit
> Firefox (with the requisite libraries). That makes all the issues
> with 64-bit Firefox go away.
>
> --
> Chris Green
>
>
>
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> Message: 9
> Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 12:42:33 +0200
> From: "Joep L. Blom" <jlblom at neuroweave.nl>
> Subject: Re: Moving from Fedora to Ubuntu - am I doing the right
> thing?
> To: Knapp <magick.crow at gmail.com>
> Cc: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
> <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> Message-ID: <48E5F719.7020309 at neuroweave.nl>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
>
> Knapp schreef:
> >> How do you play flash 9.0 on the 64-bit processor?
> >> I haven't succeeded, I hope I don't highjack this thread but you said
> >> ".. to find something I can't make run on Ubuntu.." and I wonder how you
> >> do this.
> >> Joep
> >
> > Install a 32 bit FF on your 64 bit os. You can not tell any big speed
> > difference and you will have java and flash. I have both installed on
> > my computer. (32 ff and 64 ff)
> Douglas, Leonard, Chris,
> Thanks for the advices.
> Actually I folowed Leonard's advice and reinstalled flashplugin-nonfree
> and although it gave an error, saying "invalid option -n" it apparently
> installed.
> When using aptitude show etc. it says:
> "Package: flashplugin-nonfree
> State: partially configured."
> But I can see the video's on youtube (which was one of the reasons I
> wanted it running) so I don't need yo install the 32-bit ff version.
> I tried that a year ago in Fedora but that didn't work. It simply
> refused to install.
> But thanks again. It shows the value of an experienced users community.
> Joep
>
>
>
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