On May 26, 2005, at 9:07 AM, Amber wrote:

I am seriously contemplating purchasing DVD SP 4 but would really appreciate some feedback before doing so.

1. I am currently using a 1.25 AL PB (512 MB RAM). It does meet the minimum requirements for this software but I am wondering if anybody else here has tried running this software with a similar set-up and if so, what was your experience ? Manageable or incredibly slow and tedious ?

Quite manageable, better if you kick it up to a gig of ram.


2. Are there any alternatives to DVD SP 4 that are worth considering ? I am basically needing to create DVD's for small companies and for obvious reasons, cannot use iDVD. I need to be able to create custom backgrounds, incorporating logos etc, and appropriate menus.

There's a OSS program called Sizzle <http://www.versiontracker.com/ dyn/moreinfo/macosx/17331> that lets you do this.



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