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Best tips for open source DVD authoring?

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Open source DVD authoring tools are available for various operating systems but require multiple programs to complete the process. Users should ensure their drivers are up to date and have enough disk space. Patience and online forums can help resolve issues.

There are many open source digital video disc (DVD) authoring tools for almost any computer operating system. While the tools are provided free of charge, the process of creating a DVD can be complex, and there are few open source programs that will do it all in one package. You may need to use several open source programs to complete a DVD. You should also check that the drivers on your computer are up to date and working normally. Finally, you should make sure you have plenty of disk space available because, unlike some commercial programs, most open source DVD authoring tools will want to completely decompress a DVD or video onto a hard drive before it start allowing editing.

Open source DVD authoring software has almost all the functionality of commercially available software, but some knowledge is required to get the desired results. The first thing a prospective buyer needs to understand is that most open source DVD authoring tools only complete one step of the entire process and will need to be used in tandem with others. There might be one program that converts the video to the correct file format, while another might set chapter markers, and a third might allow you to create interactive menus. It will most likely take a few programs to have a complete open source authoring suite.

You should also be prepared for some frustration, as well. This isn’t necessarily due to the software being used, but the minuteness of authoring a DVD on a home computer. Some things, like the type of DVD to burn, the file formats of the video, and the video codecs installed on a computer, can cause confusing errors. It’s important to have a way to ask questions of others who use the same open source software, such as an online forum, so that problems can be resolved quickly.

The state of the authoring computer is important. There should be a decent amount of free hard drive space available for programs to use while compressing and decompressing the videos. The drivers that control your DVD recorder and video card should also be up to date. Many open source software only tests on the latest drivers, and having outdated drivers on a system could cause a problem.

Finally, be patient with open source DVD authoring tools. They may take longer to work than other solutions, but they ultimately deliver the same results. Reading reviews and other user feedback about a program before using it can be an invaluable way to know in advance whether or not it will work with a given configuration.

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