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Old 23rd January 2002, 19:13   #1  |  Link
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is there a DVDMaestro guide

Is there an easy to follow DVDMaestro giude out there that a newbie could follow?
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Old 24th January 2002, 22:17   #2  |  Link
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If you download full version then you have over 600 pages of guide book.
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Old 25th January 2002, 11:55   #3  |  Link
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But you can't just download the full version, can you?
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Old 25th January 2002, 14:43   #4  |  Link
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Well, now, you can't "just download" the PROGRAM, in the first place, can you? ...but since you have obviously managed to do this somehow, then it seems logical that you might be resourceful enough to repeat the process for a manual, whatever that "process" might be.
I think you know by now that what we are talking about is a copyrighted .PDF manual -something which should not be requested on this forum. I understand that you were originally asking for a web-guide similar to Doom9's Scenarsit tutorial, but I know of no such tut for Maestro - the point is that the Maestro manual makes sense, whereas the Scenarist one frequently does not, so Scenarist requires a tutorial, whereas Maestro users can easily refer to the manual.

Armed with the above information, you now know that the only instructions on using Maestro are the official ones, so please do not directly request the manual here. Have patience and one will appear if you look hard enough. Good luck.


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Old 25th January 2002, 18:52   #5  |  Link
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Thanks for you reply, yes i was just asking for a web guide or tutorial that someone made themselves and i wouldn't ask for anything copyrighted on the bored its just i've been looking for as near to the official word on using Maestro as i can without directly asking for such things, and still to no luck and any help would be appreciated.

but thank for your reply anyway
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Old 25th January 2002, 22:12   #6  |  Link
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Hi,

Could you please tell me the filename for Maestro's pdf manual, or help file?

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Old 26th January 2002, 03:17   #7  |  Link
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Hmmm.. this is #borderline# for the forum, but I see no harm in simply ~describing~ the name of a manual - (Doom9, if you object then please let me know and I will immediately rectify the situation).

The name of the manual in question, is: "DVDMaestro-Conductor User Guide.pdf", and the helpfile, which although in a different format, is essentially identical, is called "SPRUCEDVD.HLP".

I hope this will assist you.

I think this thread has run its course now, within the confines of the forum rules, so I will close it.

I hope you both find something to help you learn this excellent program.


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