There's tons of in-depth reviews, open source alternatives to proprietary software from large corporations like Google, Microsoft, Apple, Adobe, IBM, Cisco, Oracle and Autodesk. The software collection forms part of our series of informative articles for Linux enthusiasts. The collection covers all categories of software. Read our complete collection of recommended free and open source software. Graphical subtitle editor with sound waves representation Subtitles editor for the GNOME Desktop environment Subtitle editor for text-based subtitle files GUI frontend for dvdauthor and related tools Template based DVD authoring tool for KDE Ripping and encoding DVD tool using MPlayer and MencoderĭVD backup utility ('DVD ripper'), based on GStreamer and Gtk+ Sophisticated KDE CD/DVD burning application
Official movie player of the GNOME desktop environment Powerful multimedia program, specializing in video playback For each title we have compiled its own portal page, providing a screenshot of the software in action, a full description with an in-depth analysis of its features, together with links to relevant resources and reviews. Now, let’s explore the 21 DVD tools at hand. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone who wants to revel in multimedia.
We select the best of breed Linux software to play DVD multimedia, to create DVD videos, software to write to them, as well as applications that copy video content from DVD media to a hard disk. To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 21 high quality Linux DVD tools. This article focuses on selecting the best free software which relies on the DVD format.