[xubuntu-users] CREATING AUDIO DVD

mischa falkenburg because_productions at myfairpoint.net
Mon Feb 4 23:59:40 UTC 2013


On 02/04/2013 10:42 AM, Cody Smith wrote:
> just so you know, you won't be able to play the DVD in something like 
> a car stereo, wrong disk format, DVDs work in a different way than CDs.
>
> --c_smith
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 7:37 AM, Art Slurry <info at artslurry.com 
> <mailto:info at artslurry.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 02/03/2013 11:58 AM, mischa falkenburg wrote:
>
>         Hello All,
>
>         I've been looking around for a solution to this "problem", but
>         have been
>         hitting a dead end so far...
>
>         (I'm not trying to rip from an existing DVD)
>
>         I have self-created audio files that I want to burn to dvd
>         disc - they
>         are much too large for cd - in excess of 2G.
>         Some are .mp3, some are .wav.
>
>         Recently I came across a documentary that was in .iso format.
>         Burning
>         that with Brasero worked great! Popped into the DVD player and
>         everything was there.
>
>         Can I create an .iso file somehow for these other files that I
>         have?
>         Or is there another way?
>
>         Thanks-in-advance for the help,
>         Mischa
>
>     will mkisofs work for you?
>
>     mkisofs -r -o my_audio_files.iso /home/user/audiofiles/
>
>
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As long as it will play via our DVD player, I'll be happy.
M.
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