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nightcat
9th August 2006, 11:03
Step 1: Download the latest version and install.
Download the latest version 'MPEG Video Wizard DVD' from www.womble.com . Install and run it. The latest version is June 2006 Update.

Step 2: Simple edit files on Timeline.
1) Load files to Project Manager.
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Click 'Open' button to load one or more project files and video files. You can also drag the selected file icons from a Windows Explorer file folder directly onto the selected page of the Project Manager.

2) Drag files to Timeline.
Select the needful files in Project Manager, then drag them to Timeline.
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You can edit the files and add some transitions and filters in Timeline.

Step 3: Add Chapters.
You can edit chapters in Timeline using the marker operation. Move the edit line to the desired position. Click the Marker button to set chapter.
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Step 4: Load current project to DVD Maker.
When you finish editing your project, click the 'DVD' button to load this project to DVD Maker.
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Step 5: Edit Chapters in DVD Maker.
In DVD Maker, you can edit chapter position with 'Add Chapter' and 'Delete Chapter' buttons.
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Step 6: Select DVD menu from the template list.
There many pre-designed templates for you to choose from. You can also set the background music , background image, select the chapter image and edit the text as well.
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Step 7: Set output encoder setting.
Click 'Encoder' to set output parameters.
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You can customize parameters of video and audio according to your need. Or you just use the default setting.

Step 8: Preview the current DVD project.
The Preview lets you do a final check on the menu design before starting an export job.
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Step 9: Export.
Now, you can export current project. The exporting process will save your DVD project as a new DVD video files.
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Wish to help you!

setarip_old
9th August 2006, 20:57
Hi!

Is this freeware?

nwg
9th August 2006, 22:40
Hi!

Is this freeware?


No, it isn't but I used the trial and it is very good. It is a alternative to TMPGnc DVD Author.

I don't think it is worth the £80/$139 price.

setarip_old
10th August 2006, 02:22
From what I read at the provided link (as well as this posted "tutorial"/advertisement), it makes no mention of subtitles or multiple audiostreams - so I presume it has these same limitations as does my TMPGEnc DVD Author v.1.6...

nwg
10th August 2006, 02:41
From what I read at the provided link (as well as this posted "tutorial"/advertisement), it makes no mention of subtitles or multiple audiostreams - so I presume it has these same limitations as does my TMPGEnc DVD Author v.1.6...

I think so. TDA is easier to use.

It also seems to put all the seperate videos in one VTS. Only adding a chapter at the start of each video separates them. The menu then has chapter 1, 2 etc. They can be renamed to the names of the titles/videos.

LadyLiete
18th August 2006, 20:02
It works good, I downloaded it.

Simple, easy to use menu maker.

nwg
18th August 2006, 20:45
It works good, I downloaded it.

Simple, easy to use menu maker.

I haven't quite worked out the menu maker. Have you managed to put each video into a separate VTS? I can only get them all in one VTS. It makes selecting them difficult unless I put a chapter at the start of each video.

LadyLiete
18th August 2006, 23:22
I use dvd shrink to turn the video into video_ts, then extract the vob files from it then place the proper order... well that works good with tv recoded movies anyway.

nwg
19th August 2006, 00:32
I use dvd shrink to turn the video into video_ts, then extract the vob files from it then place the proper order... well that works good with tv recoded movies anyway.

That is the way I do it but it still ends up all in VTS 1.