To burn a DVD on Linux, you have to do all of the following:
wiki.archlinux.org
Explain to me again how Linux is superior to Windows?..
To burn a DVD on Linux, you have to do all of the following:
wiki.archlinux.org
Explain to me again how Linux is superior to Windows?..
Who still burns Discs? (typical loonix response)
No one uses optical media anymore.
At least you stay busy. What else would you be doing? Browsing 4chins, looking at grills, looking on facebook wishing you had those peoples lives. Made as fuck you can't. And pretending to be a business owner on spiceworks.
The Linux is dope bruh. Keeps your mind of suicide.
>To burn a DVD on Linux
>Convert_any_Movie_to_DVD_Video
Reading comprehension.
you don't HAVE to do it this way.
On ubuntu, you basically just open brasero and thats it
Look, if you don't want to do it, then just use windows, and don't do it.
Nobody forces you to use Linux.
>implying Brasero can't do this in 5 or 6 clicks
...
Oh look. A reasonable user.
Rare shit right there
On Manjaro all you have to do is open up Xfburn.
>inb4 chromiumfag. I know I am.
SHIT wrong screenshot. Anyways. You can use Linux if you want, you don't have to. I just dualboot for muh games.
>burning an iso is too hard for me
>I know what ill do, ill go to a tech forum and complain
It's very simple. Plug in a USB. Right click on the iso in your files, then select "make a bootable usb". That's it, you're fucking done.
The process is the exact same if you want to burn a copy of Windows btw, though if you're trying to do it within windows, you have to download third party software from a sketchy website first.
>Xfburn
this
Op as in every case is a bundle of sticks
>still using optical media in [current year]
>2016
>Optical Media
Devede
now kill yourself
> on ARCH linux
fixed that for you
>wanting to use optical media in the first place
i love optical media.
Hi bighead
>tfw I kind of want to do this to archive all my animu
>get some bulk DVD cases and print out box art and shit
>because fuck spending $30+ a dvd for older animu
Why don't animu DVDs have a Steam equivalent?
I'm drowning in cheap games, so why can't I drown in cheap anime DVDs?
Because digital rights bullshit. That and almost nothing actually has an official sub/dub so they'd have to just give you the raws which wouldn't sell at all. All that coupled with the fact copyright on animu isn't enforced at fucking all in the US unless it's had a proper release.
But seriously, the fuck is this shit amazon.com
This gnu os keeps me going. I would have hung my self by now.
>Why don't animu DVDs have a Steam equivalent?
nyaa.se
AAAAAHHH TWO CLOCKS
REMOVE TASKBAR CLOCK NOW
But I wants muh physical goodies. And I wants muh legality.
I guess I should just give up on my dreams of watching anime. Thanks Sup Forums.
Then buy them. Full series cost 20-30 dollars. That is a reasonable price because in real life you are not supposed to buy every single show to ever come out.
No he has a point. I'm sure a lot of us want to support the studios we like but it's just ridiculously fucking expensive to. Manga is goddamn $10 a volume now, DVDs and shit have always been horrendously overpriced. Like, I loved Madoka but I'm not paying fucking $100 to get the full series on bluray.
>Full series cost 20-30 dollars
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Holy shit user, have you EVER looked to buy literally anything older than like 2008 on DVD? Fucking Outlaw Star is $200 for the complete set, new.
Burn a what?
Maybe for modern shit that doesn't get past 12 episodes. Anything longer than that costs an arm and a leg.
Omg this is so true
>arch
Fuck off pedo ricers
Hi Ian Mitchell
Shit loads of uses for optical media dicknuts.
>superior version
I guess the other user was wright. You just have to create a thread
>linux is shit because it can't do X
>linux is shit because doing X is overly complicate
And you'll get a bunch of retards taking the bait, giving serious answers to OP and defending linux.
I'm not going to read that nonsense you just linked. I recently burned a DVD on my old ass Debian box. Here is how I did it:
1. Insert blank DVD
2. Open file browser
3. Navigate to location of .iso I wanted to burn
4. Right click on .iso file
5. Click "write to disk"
6. Click okay on the dialog box after making sure that the desired location (the only DVD drive connected to the computer) was correct.
My flash drive is dead, and I've got a new laptop coming in the mail tomorrow. I had a big stack of DVDs available, so I figured what I'd do is burn a disk.
I like Manjaro as well, Ian. But I currently just use Windows cuz muh games.
>PAL format
You're joking right?