Best tools for making DVD Video?

Sasha Tsykin stsykin at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 05:16:51 UTC 2006


J.Markoll wrote:

> Sasha Tsykin a écrit :
>
>> Zach wrote:
>
>
>> I honestly don't knof if it can do the timecodes. Something to look 
>> up on the avidemux site (http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/). to get 
>> it, add this line to you /etc/apt/sources.list file:
>>
>> deb http://spello.sscnet.ucla.edu/marillat/ sid main
>> Then: sudo apt-get install avidemux
>> Don't worry when it says that the debs cannot be authenticated, it 
>> doesn't matter. 
>
> No, no,  :)
> It does matter. It matters because the reason why packages are 
> authentified is to prevent packages from being packed with malware 
> inside, Trojan, all these nasty things. I don't know the way the 
> packages can be 'treated' out of control, but authentication is there to
> garantee the packages as pure and natural for the systems/machines's 
> health.
>
> When it shouts in the console two possible reasons, either you must 
> renew the package update (don't forget your prayers, the ritual 
> "apt-get update" ;) ... ) or the lists are not yet available, wait a 
> few hours or the following day, and it is fixed and ready again.
>
> More we'll approach the D day for the new official release, more it's 
> going to be a mess with the packages, if I refer to the last one.
>
I know all of that, but in this case, it doesn't matter, because I 
myself have tested all the packages in this repository and they all work 
fine. It's no problem.

>> Also, you can upgrade some of your programs to the versions on the site,
>
> Incase you were talking about the applications from the next version
> then no again, because it breaks the dependancies. Unless you find an 
> app with no dependencies at all, which is rare. I tried and I had to 
> upgrade the whole system to recover it.(Laptop meant for experiments, 
> so not too much a problem, except for the narrow band :-/ ).
>
The packages here, do no, to the best of my knowledge, break any 
dependencies, although they do run slightly faster and more stably.

>> no reason why not to, but DO NOT dist-upgrade, as that will likely 
>> break te whole operating system necessitating a reinstall. Only do 
>> that when you are ready to go to the next version of UBUNTU.
>> Sasha
>
> Best greetings, Joyce Markoll.
>
>
Sasha




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