Re: [ubuntu-uk] Still images + sound track = DVD any suggestions for software

2012-12-06 Thread keith
Thanks David DeVeDe - ISO - Burn as image with Brasero works fine Confusingly, DeVeDe has a 'burn' button, but if you click it, the 'calculating file size' thing never completes. I imagine for the same reason Brasero can't actually burn a video DVD. Cheers On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 06:39 +,

[ubuntu-uk] Still images + sound track = DVD any suggestions for software

2012-12-04 Thread keith
Hello All I need to take some still images and a sound track (pre existing audio file) and produce a video that can be burned to DVD and that will play on standard DVD players in the UK. I need to be able to 'cue' the images to the sound track (which is people talking about the images). I've

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Still images + sound track = DVD any suggestions for software

2012-12-04 Thread George MacLeod
try openshot it's in the repositories. Import images as a sequence, define frame rate then add an audio track. You can then save the movie in a number of formats. On 4 December 2012 18:55, keith k...@sohcahtoa.org.uk wrote: Hello All I need to take some still images and a sound track (pre

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Still images + sound track = DVD any suggestions for software

2012-12-04 Thread keith
Thanks George Openshot seems easy to use, I can use the Resize tool to drag the still images along the time line to match the sound track. I'm exporting a stupid test video as a dvd video in PAL c with a sound track. I get an exported file with the .dvd file extension. Everyone What do I use to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Still images + sound track = DVD any suggestions for software

2012-12-04 Thread David Bissett
Export as mpg or mp4 then use k3b to burn to disc. I have always found Brassero to be a bit pointless. David On Dec 4, 2012 9:34 PM, keith k...@sohcahtoa.org.uk wrote: Thanks George Openshot seems easy to use, I can use the Resize tool to drag the still images along the time line to match the

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Still images + sound track = DVD any suggestions for software

2012-12-04 Thread David Bissett
Should have added use DeVeDe to make the DVD file from the mpg/mp4. This saves an iso file that can be burned to disc. Works well for me. D On Dec 5, 2012 6:16 AM, David Bissett davidbiss...@gmail.com wrote: Export as mpg or mp4 then use k3b to burn to disc. I have always found Brassero to be a