On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Yaron wrote: > So, say I have a bunch of mpegs in VCD format. How the heck do you make a > VCD under Linux? Just burning the mpeg onto a CD does NOT work (: You mean CD-V, as in White Book spec disks? First, you'll need to be sure that your burner supports it. They may; I've never tried. I know my Sony 900e supported it, but didn't have a use. But I also know that not every CD-R burner used to be able to, so that's the first thing to check. Second, you'll need software that can write the right stuff. I do not know if cdrdao or those support it, but you might check Jurg Schilling's page and see if he's done any support for CD-V equipment. To be clear, if not pedantic, if you mean CD-V, it's a different spec than just a CD-R, like a different filesystem if you like, and it may require both hardware and software, but it's neither the first nor last time I could be wrong. :) Sorry I can't tell you more, keep us posted on what you find -- my interest is piqued. -- "To misattribute a quote is unforgivable." --Anonymous