![]() To add a video clip, we just drag 'n' drop it from the middle pane to the one on the right, The clips we are going to add are in the middle pane, the ones that have the phrase In the left pane, we have a tree view of our filesystem and personal folders. NOTE: For argument's sake, let's suppose that we have our files in the Downloads folder.Īt the bottom we can see the items added to the project. Having chosen the background and the buttons for the menu, we move on to the File Browser tab, where we will loate the video clips we will add to our project. On the left (on the window border), we have three tabs:īackground -> Here we can select the background of our menu (using drag 'n' drop).īuttons -> Here we choose the kind of buttons to place in our menu (drag 'n' drop).įile Browser -> Through this we locate the files that will be added to our project. If we forgot to name our DVD in the previous screen, we can still do it now byĭouble-clicking on Disc Title and typing in the name of our choice. Here we have a preview of our menu-to-be-created. ![]() we type in the name that will appear on theīelow that, we have the templates available for the menu that appear when In Audio Format I went with the default selection, i.e. In Aspect Ratio we select 4:3 for square screens and 16:9 for widescreen ones. You can select the appropriate system for your country. In Video Format I checked PAL as it is the default system in my country of residence (Greece). It should be noted here that standard DVDs (4.7 GB) can accommodate a compilation The 8.5 GB option refers to Dual Layer DVDs (DVD9) which have double the capacity of ordinary DVDs, thus being able to store about double tha data of standard DVDs. Purposes, whether it be movies, music or data. These are the DVDs used most of the times for backing-up Right below that, in the Disc Label area we can give a name to our project.īelow that ( Disc Capacity), we have default settings for regular DVDs (DVD5 - the DVDs When we first launch the application, we get this window: The installed application can then be found in the Sound & Video submenu. This will install two packages, dvdstyler and dvdstyler-data. ( Menu->Software Manager->Sound & Video, type dvdstyler in the Search Box ). Things described below have successfully been tested on Mint 10 Julia - Gnome.įirst of all, DVDStyler can be found and downloaded for free through Software Manager Towards compiling a DVD containing various video clips which have either been shotīy us or have been collected through the internet. Pretty straightforward and to the point, covering all the aspects of the average user.įollowing is a simple guide which can lead a novice user in taking their first steps Well, in the Linux world there is DVDStyler, an application which is easy to use, ![]() (Indeed, YouTube Downloader and Ant Downloader are two very good Firefox add-ons, by the way). Of video clips which we have shot with our personal camera, or even how to makeĪ compilation of our favorite artist's video clips that we have downloaded from YouTube? Have you ever wondered what is the Linux way of composing a video DVD that consists ![]()
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