Having struggled with many different programs and all other kinds of junk, I think I’ve found my favorite program to convert any video file to DVD in Ubuntu. It’s called ToDisc. It’s part of the Tovid suite.
Here’s why I like it:
- Fast! It has no interface so there’s virtually no load time.
- Accurate encoding – It very accurately creates the output in the manner I specify.
- Quality – It uses already existing standard utilities to create output, producing clean quality DVDs.
- No GUI “pains” – smaller space, less resources for visual presentation, the paths are provided from the command line so you don’t have to click through several folders or find icons.
- The command line gives me the absolute power to do anything i desire with the video.
- I can run it from anywhere
I plan to post a more thorough tutorial in the future.
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