![]() Finally click File -> Save -> Save Video and choose a proper filename for your video, like \"C:\\Output.mpg\". ![]() Make sure you set Aspect Ratio according to the \"Destination Aspect Ratio\" selected at the beginning. It\'s not recommended to change anything here, except the Aspect Ratio. You will now see that the Video Size was already set by the Calculator. Next click the Video -> Configure button (to be found on the left side of the main window). Don\'t change the Audio Bitrate, just click the Apply button and close the calculator afterwards. In the Calculator window set Format to \"MPEG\" and Media to \"DVD5\" (for 4,7 GB Single-Layer DVD Media). This step is very important to make sure that the resulting video will fit on a DVD media. Leave the Filter Manager and call Tools -> Calculator. In case the \"MPlayer Resize\" filter is involved, I prefer to change the resizing methode to \"Lanczos3\", which should give a sharper (more detailed) picture. You can go to Video -> Filters in order to check that all filters were set up properly. Avidemux has now configured all the settings as required for Video DVD, so don\'t change anything from now on, except the settings mentioned here. Next set \"Destination Aspect Ratio\" to 4:3 if you want to create a normal DVD or to 16:9 if you want to create a Widescreen DVD. If it was captured from TV, the aspect ratio will ususally be \"4:3\". If your input video was intended for playback on a computer, it\'s aspect ratio will usually be \"1:1\". Now set \"Source Aspect Ratio\" according to your input video. The next step is required for all(!) videos again: Choose Auto -> DVD from the main window. Then choose the \"Resample fps\" filter from the list, add it by double-clicking, enter the new framerate (either 25 or 29,97), click OK and leave the Filter Manager. ![]() The next step is only(!) required, if your input video is neither 25,00 (PAL) nor 29,97 (NTSC) frames per second: Manually change Video to \"DVD (lavc)\" and click the \"Filters\" button (both to be found on the left side of the main window). If you want to append additional segments to your video, use File -> Append for each file. In case Avidemux asks for a \"special\" mode to process you file (this will happen with H.264 videos), choose \"Yes\" again. If you get asked, whether you want the MPEG file to be index, please choose \"Yes\". Run Avidemux (GTK+ version), choose File -> Open and select the video you want to put on DVD. To follow this guide, you will need to install three different programs. It is based on Avidemux and other (free) utilities. SourceForge.This guide should help you with all the steps required to create a standard-compliant Video DVD. > dvdauthor -helpīuild options: gnugetopt imagemagick iconv freetype fribidi fontconfigĪ google search turns up that the problem has been reported: I made sure to install the right version. Both provide the same executable files (“same” meaning same path/name) and will overwrite each other. They do not exclude each other, both can be installed at the same time. I further note the following: In Packman there are two packages: dvdauthor and dvdauthor07. (d:17362): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_menu_attach_to_widget(): menu already attached to GtkMenuItem There are no error messages in the console when this happens, but when loading a project the following is printed: > dvdstyler When I create a project for PAL, 4:3 with AC3 and finally click “Burn” and select “just generate” to create files for burning I get: DVDStyler v1.8.3įFmpeg: libavformat 53.4.0, libavcodec 53.7.0, libavutil 51.9.1 I installed DVDStyler from Packman and as it seems I can’t get it to work. OpenSUSE 11.3 32bit with repos OSS, NON-OSS and Packman + libdvdcss
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