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25th March 2012, 19:11 | #2 | Link |
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Hi Milardo,
I just found an 3 1/2 year old thread at videohelp: http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/290554-DVDPlanner! The link is still working so you can download the software from the chip.de website. The pro version could only be obtained by donation, but Zeul's site is no longer active. I looked at my own archive and have the same version. Just out of curiosity...what do you expect a five year old software (btw that never passed a beta stage) to make better than tons of up-to-date freeware DVD authoring packages that are avaiable and still under maintenance? ggtop |
26th March 2012, 01:59 | #3 | Link |
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Hi ggtop,
Thanks for your reply. Yeah, i created that thread. The reason why i would like to use this software, is because it seems or is to be for creating dvds and customizing one at all levels. I'm still having trouble finding one that is freeware and can do advanced authoring with a gui and not having to install a whole bunch of additional programs. Do you know if it is possible to create motions menus with dvdplanner? Like either having a video background or motion buttons (with video) and audio in the background? If you know how to do that please reply with the steps thanks in advance. I'm also welcome to suggestions of other advanced dvd freeware, but I have tried and searched for many and they just can't do everything that I want to do, etc. |
29th March 2012, 09:27 | #4 | Link |
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Hi Milardo,
I had very good results using AVStoDVD. It supports motion thumbs for chapters but no motion backgrounds. That is the software to use if you have to convert your videos into mpeg2. If you alreadey have DVD compliant streams I would have a look at DVDStyler and/or DVDAuthorGUI. For the payware side I made a few compilations using DVDLab. I think it costs about 50$, but it was quite easy to use if you know how a DVD is structured. Especially the menu features are nice. ggtop |
3rd April 2012, 06:28 | #5 | Link |
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Hi milardo,
Check DVDLab Pro, is a very nice pro DVD Authoring Tool http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/dvdlabpro.html |
6th April 2012, 12:39 | #7 | Link | |
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Maybe DVDStyler is the right software for you. Everything is built-in, and Mr. Thuering constantly adds new features.
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Plus there is a very helpful guide by Jonathan Blair at http://www.dvdstyler.org/docs/dvd_styler_guide.pdf This guide explains in detail how to make use of the DVDAuthor scripting capabilities. I have been using DVDStyler for a long time, and I made some really nice menues with it. I am not too crazy about its transcoding abilities (using ffmpeg), but nothing prevents you from preparing your streams using other software... Cheers manolito |
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