- Use this to test dvd-slideshow.
-
- first, edit "test_with_background.txt" to point to a
picture and background
- on your disk. Save the file, and run:
-
- > dvd-slideshow -o ./ -b background.jpg -f
test_with_background.txt -n 'My
-
Great Slideshow'
-
- you can add an audio track if you wish by using the -a
<audiofile> option.
-
- Then there should be two files in the current directory:
-
My_Great_Slideshow.xml
-
My_Great_Slideshow.mpg
-
- verify that the mpg is working correctly with your favorite
video player:
-
mplayer My_Great_Slideshow.mpg
-
you won't see any subtitles at this point.
-
- now make the output directory for the dvd file system:
-
mkdir dvd_fs
-
- make a main menu with dvd-mainmenu:
-
- > dvd-mainmenu -t 'Slideshow 1' -f My_Great_Slideshow.xml -o
dvd_fs -b
-
background.jpg -n 'My Great Menu'
-
- This creates a vmgm.xml file and passes it to dvdauthor with the
menu.mpg.
-
I'm keeping the menu and xml files so you can look at them or re-use
them:
-
If you need to modify the xml file to do something fancy or add
another
-
mpeg, just edit the xml file, delete the dvd filesystem directory,
and then
-
re-run dvdauthor:
-
> rm dvd_fs/*
-
> dvdauthor -o dvd_fs -x vmgm.xml
-
It's important to delete any existing stuff in the dvdauthor output
directory
-
or else dvdauthor will APPEND this title to the existing ones?
-
- now play your dvd:
-
xine dvd:/full/path/to/dvd_fs/
-
NOTE: My xine will not play my dvd_fs directory with the above
command
-
unless the full path is included AND the trailing slash is included!
-
- To view the subtitles in xine, display the xine gui by
right-clicking
-
on the video window and selecting "GUI Visibility". Then,
on the
- control GUI, there's a Title, Chapter, Audio track, and Subtitle
- display window in the middle. You can click on the arrows to
the
- left of the "SUB:" indicator to change the subtitle
track. Track 0
-
is the default subtitle track, and that's one "up" from
"OFF".
-
- By the way, I find that the subtitles look MUCH better on the
TV-
-
They are often garbled in xine, but that doesn't mean your dvd will
-
look bad.
-