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TRILIGHT
19th December 2002, 22:08
I needed it to be a bit easier for me to change things as needed so I am hosting all of the guides I've written in one place. You can find them here...
http://dvdguides.trilight.net
Hopefully they will prove useful for you during your project.
DVD__GR
20th December 2002, 00:48
By telling you thanks or a thanks a lot or what a great job isnt enough for your work.ITS MAGNIFICENT!!i just printed your guides to read them carefully.People like u help me and all low knowledge dvd fans to get a change to get better...U R GR8!!
TRILIGHT
20th December 2002, 00:57
hehe :) Well, some have called me an "ass". I guess it depends on who you're talking to and what day it is. LOL! :D I'm glad you find the guides helpful. I certainly could have used them when I first started. Especially with Scenarist.
hendrix
20th December 2002, 07:16
I agree with DVD__GR :D
hendrix
rasta21
20th December 2002, 12:49
...yeah THanX trilight....ure guides rock ! :devil:
Eyes`Only
20th December 2002, 18:46
Trilight's guides are 'the bestest!'
If you printing them out though, remember to also add a spot in your favorites for them. Trilight works together with a select group of others in a pseudo-'DVD9->DVD5-method research team' almost nightly, and stays current on the latest methods and programs. They bounce every good idea they come across between each other and others that they respect the opinions/skills of.
As such, if Trilight finds a better way to do something, his guide will change, and you will be stuck learning an older/antiquated way if you are relying on older printed guides, IMO. So print them if you like, but check back often because this DVD9->DVD5 world is changing rapidly!
ultrabrutal
28th December 2002, 12:59
Can Maestro be used? I read somewhere that maestro did some strange things to multi PGC's and inserted some itself.
ultrabrutal
28th December 2002, 13:39
Can Maestro be used? I read somewhere that maestro did some strange things to multi PGC's and inserted some itself.
TRILIGHT
28th December 2002, 17:20
I'm going to assume that this double post was a mistake. If not, please don't do such things to bump a post up. Thanks! As for your question though, I *highly* recommend using Scenarist only for both single and multi PGC titles. It really has gotten a lot easier to use Scenarist with the newer tools.
I'm not necessarily knocking Maestro. In fact, I still use it a lot for my original compilations. When it comes to recreating a commercial title layout for backup though, there is simply no comparison to Scenarist. People have talked about doing multi PGC in Maestro but I personally find the process rather convoluted.
ultrabrutal
28th December 2002, 17:57
It was a mistake. I pressed back in the browser and it said to refresh. I did and then it posted it again. Now I know not to do that :) Sorry
I guess I will have to track down a trail version of Scenarist then. I only have an old version which I never used...
Tnx
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