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Linux Burning Tools

Discussion in 'Digital video discussion for Linux users' started by krusick, Mar 3, 2006.

  1. krusick

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    Does anyone out there know of any good Linux base DVD burning tools similar to the NeroVision Express V2...? Thanks for any replies in advance.
     
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    thread teleported to relevant forum
     
  4. krusick

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    OK, you ported it somewhere - may I ask where?
     
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    ok me personaly i only EVER use K3B for linux burning as Alcohol in Linux kinda blows and nero is just laughable only snag for K3b is its KDE bassed meaning ul need to use KDE or at least have the KDE stuff installed for it to work but it really is an ultimate burning tool a 5 star rating in my opinion and very simple to use even for the newbiest linux user! aka me :p
     
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    @Astranai - hate to be a grouch but you've already been asked to shrink that sig pic down to fit the Forum Rules which are still in my sig..
     
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    yeah sorry mate not had chance il resize it before i make another post i prommis :)
     
  8. tocool4u2

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    I like to use gnomebaker....which is the equivelant of NERO
    Search your Packet Manager for it
    Or type sudo apt-get install gnomebaker
     
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    Is this tool for getting past the protection on DVD's or converting the DVD to other format to back 'em up?
     

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