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Old 16-11-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Recommandation for Video editing software needed

Can anyone help me?

I'm looking for a burning program which burns movies to a DVD but also creates buttons that lead to the movie or a page on the DVD...

An Example would be a real dvd music, how they have the DVD and when you play the DVD, you see commands like "Play Movie, Deleted Scenes, Setup"
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

You may check out TMPGEnc DVD Author or DVD.author.
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

Hi

You can try Sonic's DVDit 6.0 or the easier Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0

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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

I agree with Chef, go with Tmpgenc's DVD Author.

Not as sophisticated as DVDit or Adobe Premiere Elements but much easier to use for a beginner.

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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

So basically, I was asking for a program so I can make a DVD Menu like if it was a real dvd that you would buy..

Here are examples:

http://www.danradcliffe.co.uk/gof_dv...screenshot.jpg

http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articl...pideymenu1.jpg

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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

Ulead DVD MovieFactory 5 will do that for you, I believe.

Free demo at:

http://www.ulead.com/dmf/trial.htm

Good stuff.
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

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Ulead DVD MovieFactory 5 will do that for you, I believe.

Free demo at:

http://www.ulead.com/dmf/trial.htm

Good stuff.
Will it be able to link pages to another page on the dvd?
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

I'm not quite sure what that means exactly, but you can download the free trial and find out...
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

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Will it be able to link pages to another page on the dvd?
Yes, in DVDMF there has always been a disc menu, and if you have chapters set in the recording then a chapter menu is available. So that's two layers of 'pages'.

A much more flexible but expensive solution is DVD Workshop 2, also by Ulead. It has more capacity for multiple menus and complex navigation between them. Also has a free trial:

http://www.ulead.co.uk/dws/runme.htm
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

Try DVDLab-Pro from Mediachance. I have been using it for a while and it is a grate software.
You can make professional looking DVD with menus, motion menus, subtitles, 8 audio tracks, and if you want to learn more, you can use commands to manipulate what is showing and when.
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

I don't only want a Menu, I want of course "Chapter Menu" but what if i was making my own DVD of separate episodes... You think I would be able to make them link to their Individual Chapter Selection screen and just add pages so it links to others like Deleted Scenes, etc.

Plus, I've had trouble with DVDMF, apparently it doesn't read .mkv and .ogm, will these softwares be able to read them? Or would i need to seperate the movie files and audio files/subtitle files from both of them and add them later...

To help you guys help me, I'm burning Anime so you guys know.
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

Best and easyest to use convertXtoDVD by VSO.
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

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I don't only want a Menu, I want of course "Chapter Menu" but what if i was making my own DVD of separate episodes... You think I would be able to make them link to their Individual Chapter Selection screen and just add pages so it links to others like Deleted Scenes, etc.
Anyone know a software that can do this?
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Yes. DVDLab will do all that you are asking.
Trial version is on http://mediachance.com/
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Yes. DVDLab will do all that you are asking.
Trial version is on http://mediachance.com/
check this site:http://www.puremotion.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6029
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

DVDLab looks great, I need to seperate the 2 audio files and sub files and the video file from the ogm and mkv.. anyone know a good program to do it?
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DVDLab looks great, I need to seperate the 2 audio files and sub files and the video file from the ogm and mkv.. anyone know a good program to do it?
I also want to split it without harming the file or quality
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

DVDLab only reads a few formats of audio and video, why? I was surprised when it didn't read avi video formats, or ogg audio formats.

Is there another software that is the same as DVDLab just better?

If not, how can I convert the video/audio/subtitles to the format they are suppose to be, what are they suppose to be?
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

Transferring to 'Video Edit' forum. Perhaps more help there...
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

Might try looking here:

http://www.videohelp.com/
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Re: Recommandation for Video editing software needed

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DVDLab looks great, I need to seperate the 2 audio files and sub files and the video file from the ogm and mkv.. anyone know a good program to do it?
To be honest, legal and not copyrighted stuff doesn't come in that shape, and posting an own post as a follow up post is not really nice, I think.
But others members may have other opinions.

videohelp.com is a good starting point.
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