For authoring and menus I love DVD-Lab. However, it isn't an encoder
- you have to pass it video already in MPEG-2 format. For that I use
TMPENC.
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Brian
At 08:42 PM 7/6/2005, Chris Reeves typed:
Right now, all of the consumer level DVD authoring tools are really basic.
There are some slick things you can do with NeroVision if you put in the
time and effort to figure out the tricks ;)
I also like Nero Vision Express 3 as well even tho from time
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Subject: RE: [H] DVD making software
I have used nerovision but it looks pretty rinky dink. Maybe I am just
not using all the advanced features.
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I have used nerovision but it looks pretty rinky dink. Maybe I am just
not using all the advanced features.
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NeroVisions. Tried the rest, and they just aren't worth the effort.
Definitely steer clear of DVD MovieFactory 4. I upgraded as a previous
user. Talk about a POS.
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