PeasyDisc CD/DVD/BR Tools
PeasyDisc v1.6 introduces a tool for building DVD slideshows. Look for it under the Video tab. You give the program a set of JPEG images and it glues them into an MPEG video. You can then optionally burn the video to DVD.
Things to note:
1. You must also install the peasydisc_extras-1.1.pet attached below.
2. Slideshow Builder uses /usr/bin/dvdauthor, but the version in Wary is broken. Get a working version from another Puppy like Lupu.
3. If you plan to run the slideshow on a computer screen or through a digital projector, you may get better results using the SLIDESHOW.VOB instead of the DVD disc. There may be a difference in aspect ratio between the two. Or experiment with 4:3 versus 16:9 mode to find the best display for your output device.
Please test. I would like to know how it works with different DVD players and TVs, particularly PAL systems and widescreen displays.
Here is a quick recipe.
1. Under Basic, set up an Output Folder.
2. Go to Video.
3. Set the Seconds per Frame.
4. Click New to start a new project.
5. Select a JPEG file and click Add.
6a. Repeat Step 5 for all files in the slideshow.
6b.These files will remain in the project folder until you click New again, so you can add more files in another session.
7. If you want an audio track, select an MP3 file.
8. Click Build.
9. Click View. Locate the SLIDESHOW.ISO and SLIDESHOW.VOB files.
See the discussion here about using PeasyDisc to create a YouTube clip of an audio track.
1. Set "Seconds per frame" to the length of the MP3. You can find its length by running the Check a Track function under Tools.
2. In "Add a JPEG image", select a background JPEG. Or make a blank JPEG under Tools.
3. Make the clip compatible with YouTube
Things to note:
1. You must also install the peasydisc_extras-1.1.pet attached below.
2. Slideshow Builder uses /usr/bin/dvdauthor, but the version in Wary is broken. Get a working version from another Puppy like Lupu.
3. If you plan to run the slideshow on a computer screen or through a digital projector, you may get better results using the SLIDESHOW.VOB instead of the DVD disc. There may be a difference in aspect ratio between the two. Or experiment with 4:3 versus 16:9 mode to find the best display for your output device.
Please test. I would like to know how it works with different DVD players and TVs, particularly PAL systems and widescreen displays.
Here is a quick recipe.
1. Under Basic, set up an Output Folder.
2. Go to Video.
3. Set the Seconds per Frame.
4. Click New to start a new project.
5. Select a JPEG file and click Add.
6a. Repeat Step 5 for all files in the slideshow.
6b.These files will remain in the project folder until you click New again, so you can add more files in another session.
7. If you want an audio track, select an MP3 file.
8. Click Build.
9. Click View. Locate the SLIDESHOW.ISO and SLIDESHOW.VOB files.
See the discussion here about using PeasyDisc to create a YouTube clip of an audio track.
1. Set "Seconds per frame" to the length of the MP3. You can find its length by running the Check a Track function under Tools.
2. In "Add a JPEG image", select a background JPEG. Or make a blank JPEG under Tools.
3. Make the clip compatible with YouTube
Code: Select all
ffmpeg -i SLIDESHOW.VOB -vf scale=320:240 youtube.avi
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PeasyDisc v1.7 introduces support for burning large files with DVD and Blu-ray. There are several caveats. YMMV.
1. The burning tools growisofs and mkisofs need updating.
a. For 32bit Puppies , install the growisofs_slacko56-7.1.pet
b. For Fatdog (and other 64bit Puppies), install the growisofs_fd620-7.1.pet
c. Non-Slacko Puppies also need a different mkisofs from the cdr-tools package. See the PETs below. Read the discussion here for an explanation.
2. Blu-ray burning uses the same tools as DVDs.
3. The first burn to a Blu-ray disc may end with an error message. Provided that the job got to 100%, the message is harmless.
4. Burning very large files from a USB hard drive can be problematic. If your USB system hiccups, the job may terminate prematurely. Use the cmp command to verify the burn.
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1. The burning tools growisofs and mkisofs need updating.
a. For 32bit Puppies , install the growisofs_slacko56-7.1.pet
b. For Fatdog (and other 64bit Puppies), install the growisofs_fd620-7.1.pet
c. Non-Slacko Puppies also need a different mkisofs from the cdr-tools package. See the PETs below. Read the discussion here for an explanation.
2. Blu-ray burning uses the same tools as DVDs.
3. The first burn to a Blu-ray disc may end with an error message. Provided that the job got to 100%, the message is harmless.
4. Burning very large files from a USB hard drive can be problematic. If your USB system hiccups, the job may terminate prematurely. Use the cmp command to verify the burn.
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I just had a need to grab a puppy iso off a CD that I burned a few years ago and could not remember how to do it (dd command perhaps??) so I tried Peasy cd tools but it doesn't have that option. Would it be difficult / valuable to add such a function?
What would that function be called? "Rip iso from disc" maybe?
EDIT :I did find the answer I needed here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... d425f7d156
but I think it would still be a nice function to add in to peasy disc tools if poss.
What would that function be called? "Rip iso from disc" maybe?
EDIT :I did find the answer I needed here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... d425f7d156
but I think it would still be a nice function to add in to peasy disc tools if poss.
I was referred to this thread.
Any chance of a version of PeasyDisc for Lighthouse64-602b, please?
I've been waiting for OpenShot but 2.0 isn't due for completion and release until December at the earliest - then has to be compiled for LH64.
Avidemux is available for LH64 doesn't want to play nicely.
Thanks!
Any chance of a version of PeasyDisc for Lighthouse64-602b, please?
I've been waiting for OpenShot but 2.0 isn't due for completion and release until December at the earliest - then has to be compiled for LH64.
Avidemux is available for LH64 doesn't want to play nicely.
Thanks!
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Re: PeasyDisc CD/DVD Tools
Good morning.rcrsn51 wrote:PeasyDisc is a collection of basic CD/DVD tools in one little package.
Do you feel like helping me with pBurn?
Please excuse; I realize this is not strictly about PeasyDisc.
Please see
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... start=2055 ,
about 1/4 of the page from the bottom. In the pBurn thread under Multimedia.
I asked there about my problem with computer "hanging" after burning a data CD-RW.
I made reference to zigbert's thread under
Advanced Topics -> Cutting edge, called
"pBurn ask you to do ONE test-burn"
I happened across it, and somehow discovered my hanging/freezing problem.
Today, at 02:14 AM. zigbert said:
Many thanks,Hmmm
Do we know the burning command used in Peasydisc ?
Sheldon
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Embarrassed request for help
Oh, thank you very much for such a quick response!rcrsn51 wrote:Please describe step-by-step exactly what you are doing in PeasyDisc.FYI, as a diagnostic tool, I have used rcrsn51's peasydisc.
What Puppy version are you using?
Did it work the way you wanted?
Can I get back to you a little later; it was a couple of days ago, and I'd need to do it again to get the steps.
Anyhow, PeasyDisc did give the 'Press enter' or whatever, after burning and fixating the disc, so that I could exit that.
Whereas pBurn 4.20 does not.
Maybe the version of cdrecord?
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Re: Embarrassed request for help
Before continuing, I need a clear answer to this. Did the disc you burned with PeasyDisc work in your player? Could you play the MP3s?rcrsn51 wrote:Did it work the way you wanted?
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Re: Embarrassed request for help
Yes, thank you. It was a version prior to the PeasyDisc 2.5rcrsn51 wrote:Before continuing, I need a clear answer to this. Did the disc you burned with PeasyDisc work in your player? Could you play the MP3s?rcrsn51 wrote:Did it work the way you wanted?
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test of data burning
Just installed ver 2.5 under Lucid Puppy (no savefile) 5.2.8.6rcrsn51 wrote:Please describe step-by-step exactly what you are doing in PeasyDisc.FYI, as a diagnostic tool, I have used rcrsn51's peasydisc.
What Puppy version are you using?
Did it work the way you wanted?
Started PeasyDisc, changed device to sr1, blanked the 4X CD-RW disc, (from perhaps a decade ago, "k Hypermedia").
Got the "Press Enter" prompt, did so, got the PeasyDisc main menu.
Ejected and reloaded the disc.
Clicked the Advanced tab, and browsed to a folder of MP3s, clicked OK.
Clicked New Disc
Clicked Write
"Are you writing to a CD?"
Clicked Yes.
It did some burning, and then said
I did press Enter.Fixating time: 77.158s
cdrecord: fifo had 1499 puts and 1499 gets.
cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 1381 times full, min fill was 90%.
Press Enter
The Sony CD-RW CRX140E ejected the disk.
I put it into my living-room DVD/CD/CD-RW player, and closed the tray.
First it said
, for about 15 seconds, then it saidLOAD
, and played the first file. No doubt it'll play all of them.MP-3
Thanks,
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testing..
I may not have time to do the tests at the moment with a savefile.rcrsn51 wrote:Thanks. Here is a second test instead of using Advanced > Write.
1. Run Advanced > Make an ISO.
2. Run Basic > Burn an ISO.
This method uses a slightly different set of parameters. Does the disc still play?
Will try it now, as before, with your new instructions, no savefile.
1. ISO saved in a few seconds as newiso.iso
2. cdrecord: WARNING: Drive returns wrong startsec (0) using -150
Writing pregap for track 1 at -150
Starting new track at sector: 0
bla bla
Writing time: 156.969s
Avg spd 3.1x
Fixating
bla bla
Press Enter
Tried loading the disc twice into the Samsung player: it keeps saying "NO DISC"
Don't have time for further tests until this evening.
Disc plays fine in the CD-RW drive on my computer.
Thanks much,
Sheldon
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OK. Your first test using Advanced > Write creates a temporary ISO using "mkisofs -r -J -f", then burns it with "cdrecord -multi -data". This combination should be most compatible with devices like your player.
Your second test uses "mkisofs -r -D -isolevel 4 -f" and "cdrecord -dao -data". This one is designed to work in Linux-compatible situations.
So I'm not surprised that your first test worked and the second one failed.
Your second test uses "mkisofs -r -D -isolevel 4 -f" and "cdrecord -dao -data". This one is designed to work in Linux-compatible situations.
So I'm not surprised that your first test worked and the second one failed.
rcrsn51
Thank you for your cooperation.
It seems we agree on the mkisofs/cdrecord attributes.
Sigmund
Thank you for your cooperation.
It seems we agree on the mkisofs/cdrecord attributes.
If I got it right, this one is also the one that will work for windows XP/7/8.Your second test uses "mkisofs -r -D -isolevel 4 -f" and "cdrecord -dao -data". This one is designed to work in Linux-compatible situations.
Sigmund
Built a slide show with music yesterday & 2.6 worked really well, thanks!
Next is some video editing.
Lots of computer changes here so my testing has been delayed.
Thanks again!
Next is some video editing.
Lots of computer changes here so my testing has been delayed.
Thanks again!
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