Bombono DVD is ready for general use. | Linux Today

Bombono DVD is ready for general use.

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 16, 2009

[ Thanks to Ilya
Muravjov
for this link. ]

The version 0.5.2 is the last stable one from the first
program publication and ready to use by general public.

The program provides full authoring sequence: making chapters
while browsing videos, custom menu creation, authoring and
optionally burning on DVD. Also, it features such an interesting
feature as re-authoring: one can get video back from DVDs.

Bombono DVD project has a purpose to suggest a free alternative
to such commercial products as TMPGEnc DVD Author and
Roxio DVDit on home computers.

Bombono DVD does not have transcoding capabilities so one can
get videos ready with applications like Winff,
Kdenlive or Kino.

Availability:
Bombono DVD is Open Source software and licensed under GPLv2. It is
now prepackaged for all recent Ubuntu distributions. Also, it is
available for ALTlinux, Arch and openSUSE.

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