Jerry Houston wrote:
I have our whole DVD collection (hundreds of them) copied to a hard drive on my server. They're in individual folders per title, with subdirectories named AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS. In the VIDEO_TS directory is a file called VIDEO_TS.IFO, which I can use to launch the DVD from my Windows laptop (using InterVideo WinDVD), which is connected to my plasma screen TV and home-theater audio system.
It's a whole lot better than handling individual discs and their cases.
I'd really like to replace Windows on that machine with SuSE Linux, but I haven't yet discovered how to do the same thing with it. Does any of this sound familiar to other SuSE users? Can you recommend an application that will allow me to play these movies the way the Windows laptop plays them?
Thanks in advance for a clue!
Use kaffeine. From the File option select Open Directory then double-click on the directory holding the AUDIO and VIDEO-TS sub-dirs. Ciao. -- Be nice to people on your way up - you'll see the same people on your way down. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org