I have searched (and searched and searched), but believe I have now used all remaining brain cells. I have Natty (dual boot XP). I have a 700MB avi file.ice on my computer(s), but I would like to play it on my home dvd player with big screen tv. Seems simple enough, in theory, get DeVeDe*, create ISO, use Brasero, burn DVD, play DVD. Well so much for theory...DeVeDe says I first need 'remove' Libavcodec52, Libavutil50, etc. So I go to 'remove' these pieces and I then get message "to remove Libavcodec52, these items must be removed as well:" This includes VLC and vlc-nox and Ffmpeg plug in! I don't currently use VLC, but understand that is a very good player to have.Is it really this complicated to get to watch an avi on my dvd player? I must be missing something obvious. and yes, I am also confused on the required "dependencies." Like where to get them, why, do I really need them, etc.
i have a AVI file and i use DEVEDE and click on the first one "video dvd" then add file (i go it it and click on the file) setup ntsc then advanced options create iso ready to burn to disk click forward asks me where i want to put it (i use default) then after a while i have an iso file there --- to burn i just click and drag that iso file to a blank dvd and it burn it i have also tried K3B after i have my iso file i open k3b and use all defalt settings and burn it and i get the same results wrong disk when i put it in my dvd player.
Am slowly parting company with MS Windows. I have been using this app to convert, burn, and then be able to play on most all DVD players, ConvertXtoDVD. Is there something I can use in Ubuntu that is fairly easy? Also would like something in Ubuntu to convert and burn to Dual Layer media and then play on standard DVD players.
I am looking for a video converter that will convert AVI into DVD format to burn a disc. I had a program called convert X for windows 7 and with that I was able to make menu's for the DVD and when it finished converting, it would burn it to a disc.
I have Ubuntu 9.04 and just installed Sound Converter. I am trying to convert a bunch of .ogg files to mp3 to play on my iPod and it's not working so well. In the Sound Converter options I have is set to convert to high quality mp3. I choose the folder that the files are in and after a moment (slow laptop) Sound Converter populates, I hit 'convert' and it shows that the conversion completes in two seconds. All that it did was create the new folder structure of artist/album but there is nothing in there. Not sure what I am missing. I used Sound Converter before and it worked fine.
I'm trying to use convert, I have installed the imagemagick. I use this line:convert *.jpg test.pdf but I'm only able to convert to pdf 1 single jpg file, not multiple files at once. When there's more than one file, I get the following error: Segmentation fault
I have a lot of .flac files downloaded from several sites. Most of them come with a .cue file, and the .jpg with the cover, etc. It seems it is the intention of the uploader that one rebuilds the original CDDA. However, if I had a stand-alone CD/DVD player with flac I would hardly see the point of converting the flac to cdda. Furthermore, I could even play the flacs with a software player although, in this case, the audio quality would not be so good due to the noise picked up by the signal from the PC digital circuits.
Do I have the convert the int to a string using stringstream then convert the string to a char? or is there a more direct way?Also is there a way to tell the length of a int?
I have just installed Ubuntu 10.04 onto my Compaq Evo N1020v (quite old laptop) The installation seemed to install without any problems and all updates have been done in update manager. Ubuntu is the only operating system on the laptop. My problem is, neither of the file burning apps Brasero Disk Burner or Send to CD/DVD will detect my blank DVD's. Both apps detect the blank CD's without a problem. File browser is able to read data on this DVD type in fact I installed Ubuntu from a DVD of this type.
I've tried numerous times and different ISO's but I cannot seem to burn ISO's to CD+RW. I'm using Braseo CD Burner. All it does is make the disc have 0 bytes remaining and it acts as if it is a CD-R/CD+R
I have a dual boot system on a box with 3.6 ghz cpu, 4 gigs memory and 3/4 terrabyte hds. I cannot get a CD/DVD to burn using Brasero. Here is the log: Well here is the last part of the log. for some reason the forum software would not let me put it all in:
I want to burn some Ubuntu iso to pass to my my friends . I am myself new to Ubuntu . How to burn an iso image to cd with k3b and where to adjust speed to minimum .
I have a stereo in my office. Its really a DVD player that will also play CD's. It has a nice surround sound setup. I have a bunch of mp3's on my computer that I would like to burn to a blank DVD that I have and play one long continuous DVD audio CD. Is this possible and if so, how do I do this? I have search for three days, and have come up empty.
I'm having sort of an odd problem trying to burn Cds through Rhythmbox on 9.10. Sometimes it has no problem burning the disc, but lately after I hit "burn" nothing happens and my fan starts running really loud. I think the disc just sits there spinning.
I can still burn discs using brasero, but it seems to be taking a lot longer than it should be. I'm hoping someone might have a quick fix for burning playlists straight from rhythmbox.
I've burned iso CDs for 8.10, 9.04, 9.10, Linux Mint 5, 6, 7 with Brasero. In addition I've burned music CDs with Brasero. It has worked well for me. But now I can't burn a 10.04 iso CD. I REALLY want to get a CD burned so I can install Lucid Lynx.
don't suggest I try kb3, Gnomebaker, or some other burner.. Brasero which always worked before.
The applications normally installed, like Brasero or GnomeBaker, seem to know just to burn audio CDs. I found in Package Manager three other applications with promising names (mp3burn, mp3roaster, mp3cd), but they also burn audio CDs... from mp3 files. What I want is to burn mp3 CDs playable on stereo systems, using mp3 files, or even converting from audio CDs or files (like for instance with Nero in Windows). Is there any solution?
I have lost my Karmic CD and have already used it to create a persistent LiveUSB. Now I think I might want to install / dual boot my new laptop with Ubuntu, I really love it and it just works. But I have one Blank CD left, I know Karmic works perfectly. Should I DL 10.04 and try that version? Also I am going to be using this guide to install
http://thpc.info/dual/vista/dualboot..._on_vista.html Yes, I do want to use EasyBCD instead of GRUB, its to risky for me and I am shivering just thinking about it.
I feel really stupid here. I've looked around but no fix I can figure out. I downloaded a i386 iso of Ubuntu to install on my daughter's laptop and I can't get the CD/DVD Creator on my main computer to burn it to either CD or DVD.
I *know* I've done it before but maybe that was on Jaunty not Lucid which I have on my computer now.
I can load the iso file into CD/DVD Creator and when I get to the "Write to disc" option it says: "Write disc to: FILE IMAGE" and there is no option to write it to my CD/DVD drive. It's as if the DVD writer is not mounted.
Running Ubuntu 10.04 now, and still I can't burn a disc without errors. I had a different computer the last time I was able to burn a CD in Ubuntu. ECS K5S5A Motherboard died, and I acquired another computer, running another brand, similar AMD Athlon motherboard. 1.0 GHz processor instead of the 1.05 GHz Athlon processor , but the is laid out very similar.
Installed 9.04 from a disc burnt on the old computer. Trouble with errors in Brasero, and I upgraded through the Update Manager to 9.10 then to 10.04. I replaced the burner with the one out of my dead computer, that burnt successfully before it died, and I still have errors.
My Log: Code: Checking session consistency (brasero_burn_check_session_consistency brasero-burn.c:1741) BraseroBurnURI called brasero_job_get_action BraseroBurnURI called brasero_job_get_action BraseroBurnURI called brasero_job_set_output_size_for_current_track BraseroBurnURI stopping
I am installing 10.04.1 (no GUI) in a Virtual Box for the purpose of running ClamAV on Windows computers that won't boot USB. I'm using a CDRW so I can keep it updated from time to time. I'm going to use Remastersys to create an ISO.
I need to know how to blank and burn a CDRW from the CLI.
I downloaded the LiveCD of Lucid to install it on my old notebook (which currently has *shudder* Winblows XP). The downloaded ISO passed the md5 check, but I can't burn it.I am using Lucid on a netbook right now, and it has no internal CD burner. So, I'm using an external CD/DVD burner via a USB connection.Ubuntu recognizes that there is a blank disc in there, but there is no "Burn to disc..." option in the right-click menu