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Written by Wolfgang Wershofen
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Wednesday, 16 August 2006 |
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This site is all about dvdwizard - a set of bash-scripts to aid you in authoring Video-DVDs on Linux. Creating Video-DVDs with nice graphical navigation and selection menus from a given mpeg file becomes as easy as typing "dvdwizard mymovie.mpg" on the command line. |
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Written by Wolfgang Wershofen
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Sunday, 03 February 2008 |
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A long time has past since the last modification of dvdwizard but once again, ImageMagick forced me to adjust dvdwizard to recent changes in IM. So there is a new snapshot . Additionally, Vadim Smelyansky contributed an RPM for Fedora Core 7. Thx. |
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Written by Wolfgang Wershofen
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Wednesday, 16 August 2006 |
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The general idea behind dvdwizard was to automate the creation of a full-featured Video-DVD structure from a given MPEG-file and make it as easy as possible. On the other hand, it should be flexible enough to let the more experienced user adjust the looks of the DVD to his or her liking. |
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Written by Wolfgang Wershofen
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Friday, 18 August 2006 |
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Installation of dvdwizard on your machine is fairly simple. Just download the latest version of dvdwizard and untar it anywhere you want. This will create a subdirectory named dvdwizard-<version>. cd into this directory and either use the contained install script (sh ./install) or manually copy the executable files to a directory that's in your $PATH and you're ready to go. |
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How to change the menu background |
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Written by Wolfgang Wershofen
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006 |
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For those of you, who are not quite satisfied with the looks of the menu background, here are some hints on how you can change it to your own liking.
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dvdwizard fails on my machine. What can I do? |
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Written by Wolfgang Wershofen
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Thursday, 24 August 2006 |
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First of all, take a look at the logfile, dvdwizard creates. The file can be found in the directory, you called dvdwizard in and is named dvdwizard.log. You should get a hint on what is wrong there and maybe you are able to resolve the problem by yourself. |
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