best dvd player on linux image
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- calculators (particularly SHARP)
- Sony DVD players
- ovens
I read that microwaves don't need operating systems because they have to perform only one set of tasks and have straightforward input. That's why they run a single hard-wired program. Are ovens the same?
Thank you.
I'm not talking about Windows or Linux or anything. e.g. sony Ericsson phones have their own operating system: Symbian. That's what I mean....do these devices have their own OS?
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All this things run on stand alone platforms. In other words don't think you can hook anything up to a windows, mac, or linux and think you'll be able to read anything. They are specifically programed with software specific to the device and/or from the manufacturer.
All this things run on stand alone platforms. In other words don't think you can hook anything up to a windows, mac, or linux and think you'll be able to read anything. They are specifically programed with software specific to the device and/or from the manufacturer.
How to convert wnv to dvd file?
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I downloaded a video from Amazon and it came as a wmv file. I want to play this video on my DVD player but how? and I'm running ubuntu (linux) but downloaded the video with a windows machine help?
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Amazing how many answers don't pick up on the fact that you use Linux.
THE easiest way to do this on whatever computer you are on is to use the online media converter to save the file as a VOB file. You DVD will be able to read the VOB files
DVD players can often also read xVid, DivX, MPG and AVI files...just save these files on a DVD and your player should be able to find what it needs.
If you don't like things easy and want to show how clever you are then use the command line using mencoder and ffmpeg
e.g. Convert a file called video.wmv from wmv to avi from the command line...
mencoder video.wmv -ofps 23.976 -ovc lavc -oac copy -o video.avi
e.g. convert a file called video.avi to play on an NTSC dvd player
ffmpeg -i video.avi -target ntsc-dvd /tmp/dvd.mpg
Amazing how many answers don't pick up on the fact that you use Linux.
THE easiest way to do this on whatever computer you are on is to use the online media converter to save the file as a VOB file. You DVD will be able to read the VOB files
DVD players can often also read xVid, DivX, MPG and AVI files...just save these files on a DVD and your player should be able to find what it needs.
If you don't like things easy and want to show how clever you are then use the command line using mencoder and ffmpeg
e.g. Convert a file called video.wmv from wmv to avi from the command line...
mencoder video.wmv -ofps 23.976 -ovc lavc -oac copy -o video.avi
e.g. convert a file called video.avi to play on an NTSC dvd player
ffmpeg -i video.avi -target ntsc-dvd /tmp/dvd.mpg
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