[mythtv-users] Burning to DVD
John Pilkington
J.Pilk at tesco.net
Mon Apr 13 17:50:15 UTC 2015
On 13/04/15 18:18, Preston Crow wrote:
> On 13/04/2015 17:32, John Moore (CompuCom Systems Inc) wrote:
>>> So I here is a question,
>>>
>>> I have recorded the local parade which was broadcasted on cable over
>>> the weekend. Both of my kid’s bands were marching in it, and the
>>> directors have asked for a copy of the schools portion.
>>>
>>>
>>> Whats needed to make this happen?
>>>
>
> If you recorded it with a HDHR or something like that, I would edit it
> in Myth and use the lossless transcode to get what you want. Then copy
> the file (use 'ls -ltr' in the recordings directory after transcoding to
> find the latest file). In the past, I would then use MythArchive, but
> I'm not sure if it's working these days.
It certainly works for me - but I feed it with pre-edited,
fault-corrected recordings in near-DVD-compliant format, create .iso
images, and burn with k3b. MythArchive offers to do lots of complex
processing internally but there's no obvious recovery route in case of
problems. YMMV.
>
> Once you have the file, there are lots of pages on how to create a DVD
> on Linux, so Google will find a number of options for you.
>
> Or you could just upload the file to YouTube and point them at it.
> Depending on their needs, that may be a good solution.
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