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Serial for Impression DVD or where to get ReelDVD?
fritzbrause
8th December 2001, 14:39
i am planning to buy some good auhoring software, but what i´ve heard and seen lately doesnt look tooo good.
Therefore i want to test several progs and need them.
can someone give me tip where to get a serial für Impression from Pinnacle or where to download "reelDVD" from sonic?
i am also interested in any good tip, which Software is the best and mostly reliable .. i even bought myDVD and think that THIS is CRAP!
regards fritzbrause
:-)
the_fritzbrause@gmx.de
pacman
8th December 2001, 20:43
Use DVD Q Builder For Straight VOBS import, or Uleads DVD Factory (Menu creation and so on. Dogz m8)
SpruceUP is another goodie..
Regards
Pacy:D
fritzbrause
8th December 2001, 21:16
is that cool to get the real deal?
i mean motion menus? multiplexed several audio tracks? subtitles? even multi angle?
i need the whole bunch ;-)
Sherlock Holmes
9th December 2001, 09:45
If u need these professional things , u'll need a professional software. I think u should use ScenaristNT
MickeyNBK
9th December 2001, 16:26
Are there any demos available for ScenaristNT or any other professional quality dvd authoring software? If so could someone point me in the right direction?
Right now I'm using the Pioneer A03. It came with MyDVD and Prassi PrimoDVD. I agree with fritzbrause the MyDVD is crap. It's easy but so limited.
Thanks in advance
fritzbrause
12th December 2001, 21:12
on my odyssee in trying Authoring PRGs i stumbled over Scenarist .. which seems to be really a hell of a program but is unfortunatly VERY disgusted of waht i want it to eat ... it cant even convert 44khz audio to 48khz audio and wont use multiplexed MPEG1 or 2 Streams (applause applause!) .. it is toooo special.
DVDit is not tooo bad, takes ALL, but sometimes crashes and has not enough features. i found a SE Version of impression 2.1 which SEEMS to be nice ( i am testin at the moment) but nevertheless doesnt make motion menus in the SE version *ARGH!* ...so i am still searching for a serial number .... reelDVD seems also to be a good one .. but i havent found it yet (only two of 22 archive files :)
so if anybody got a clue ....
regards fritzbrause
Hoagie
13th December 2001, 00:30
I own ReelDVD. If you are really looking to purchase an authoring program, it offers the best features for the lowest price.
There are some things that ReelDVD does not do that I would like it to, but does everything I need it to. It uses the same engine as Scenarist, with a much easier interface and ease of use.
I have an "evaluation" version of Scenarist as well, used it, and promptly went back to using ReelDVD.
Hoag
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