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Author Topic: [EN] Installation of DVDStyler  (Read 322 times)

Offline Spider

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[EN] Installation of DVDStyler
« on: 2025/01/21, 01:51:42 »
Hi, when I finally found out how to actually post a question, I'm just wondering what the process is to install DVDStyler? Do I need to install other packages ( it keeps going on about something to do with name? or something like that ). Do I have to do something on the Software Center? Or is it just command lines? And if so what? The sudo install type of thing just doesn't work: missing file operand after  'dvdstyler'? No idea what that means?
Fairly obviously a total newbie.
All the best,
Tim

Offline devil

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Re: Installation of DVDStyler
« Reply #1 on: 2025/01/21, 05:38:20 »
Hi,
dvdstyler is not in the debian repositories, so it's not available with the apt method. If it was, the command would be
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sudo apt update && sudo apt install dvdstyler. You could also use Discover to do that with a GUI. Packages for dvdstyler on the other hand, need to be downloaded from https://pkgs.org/download/dvdstyler.

We have a detailed manual, which you find on your desktop. Please have a look at it, it also explains, how to install packages.

Offline ReinerS

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Re: Installation of DVDStyler
« Reply #2 on: 2025/01/21, 17:58:52 »
Maybe you can get it from the repo of the friendly frenchman  :)
deb-multimedia.org

regards

Reiner
slackware => SuSE => kanotix => sidux => aptosid  => siduction

Offline eriefisher

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Re: Installation of DVDStyler
« Reply #3 on: 2025/01/21, 18:40:36 »
Dvdstyler is available from the deb-multimedia repos. There is some controversy with using these repos but I leave that up to you. I have used it and never had an issue. Make sure to use the sid repos.

 http://www.deb-multimedia.org/

Offline DeepDayze

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Re: Installation of DVDStyler
« Reply #4 on: 2025/01/22, 03:33:38 »
The best trick to do is enable the deb-multimedia.org repo only when needed to install a single package and disabling it once installed as trying to d-u with that repo enabled can and potentially will break things.

YMMV