Folks:
I'm looking for a solution to take a dvd-ready set of files on a network drive (i.e., VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS directories) and burn them onto DVD media using a COMMAND LINE utility.
Does anyone know of a product (commercial or otherwise) that can accomplish this?
Thanks, and happy new year.
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cdrecord-prodvd is free for personal, non-commercial use. Commercial use requires a license.
Other options include dvdrtools (based on cdrtools) and a few patches floating around to add DVD support to the basic cdrtools package. You would probably have to build those yourself in cygwin, and they would not have the personal use limitation.A man without a woman is like a statue without pigeons.
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