Ana Thema <anathema@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:tcpir2liob1cfahrpfgamdadsh4bq9dv07@xxxxxxx:
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 23:56:02 +0000, Roy Schestowitz
> <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Simple DVD Re-Authoring in Linux
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>> | We're almost done. Insert a blank DVD. If you use Gnome you can
>> | open Nautilus (the file manager), find the ISO image and right
>> | click it. Choose Write to Disc, and Nautilus will burn the image
>> | for you.
>> |
>> | It's almost as easy in KDE. Right click the ISO image in Konqueror,
>> | select Actions, then Write CD Image with K3B.
>> `----
>>
>> http://blogcritics.org/archives/2007/01/25/115627.php
>>
>> Ease of use speaks for itself. Even an army of shills cannot deny the
>> truth.
>
> What you are describing is not considered "reauthoring".
> It would more likely be "copying" a cd / dvd.
> Reauthoring would involve adding to, removing from or changing
> the cd / dvd ifo-bup file structure for some reason.
>
What if you were to remove one or more titles from the DVD, Like the
article tells you how to do?
> There's a lot of difference between the two and there isn't an
> application available to Linux that "reauthors" the file structure.
>
Except K9Copy. You know, the program the article was about.
Do yourself a favour, read the article, you'll come away more informed.
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