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  1. Hi folks,

    I have multiple M2TS files, which I would like to burn to a DVD-5 in Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat.

    Any ideas on a tool similar to ConvertXtoDVD which I used to use back in the Windows days that could do this?

    I have something like 12 x .m2ts files which I would like to each have a chapter on the dvd, and be playable on laptops/pc's/dvd players etc.

    Any tips would be great!
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    I guess you tried devede? Maybe try dvdstyler also.
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  3. Thanks Baldrick, I tried DeVeDe and the simply dragged and dropped the m2ts files into it and output to a DVD5 iso, but when I mount the iso VLC won't see it as a disc, so how can I test it?

    I'll look into DVDStyler though, thanks for that one.
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    Do you see a VIDEO_TS folder with vob,ifo,bup files in the mounted iso drive? You can also open DVD isos directly in VLC.
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  5. In ubuntu, I double click the iso and it mounts it to the desktop. I can open the mounted iso and it contains video_ts etc, but in VLC I select File>Open Disc and it cannot see the iso.
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    perhaps it's not really seeing the mounted ISO as a disc. Is there an "Open DVD from Folder" option? If so choose that..go to your mounted iso, select the VIDEO_TS folder, and hit OK or whetever the button is.

    I know media player classic has open from folder..not sure about vlc.
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    this is one of those linux drawbacks

    u might just get a copy of windows, Virtualbox and just create a virtual OS. Install all the software u need in it and go from there
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