I'm a newbie at making home video dvds; consequently, I converted some old vhs tapes
to dvd-r's which came out fine but I didn't include any menus or opening / closing graphics;
whereas, the dvds just play immediately when you put them in.
Now, I would like to redo these and add menus and graphics but don't want to degrade the picture
quality by re-recoding.
I currently run WinXP, but have access to a Linux machine.
Does anybody know of a high quality Freeware or Open Source program that can help me?
Thanks in advance.
		
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	PGCDemux or DGIndex to demux the content to elementary streams ready for authoring. 
 
 GUIForDVDAuthor to create a new DVD structure with menus, chapters etc.
 
 All free, and no re-encoding.Read my blog here.
 
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