[thelist] DVD Authoring

Kevin Switzer Kevin.Switzer at Stamats.com
Thu Aug 26 08:17:37 CDT 2004


Thanks...  I suppose I should give everyone a tip.  :)  (This is my
first tip ever, so it may be completely off topic from the list, but
hey, it's handy!)

<tip author="Kevin Switzer">
If there's one thing I hate, it's the Error reporting in Windows XP.
Constantly popping up when something crashes, it's like an additional
slap in your face.

Well, you can turn off Error Reporting by right clicking on My Computer,
select the "Advanced" tab and click on "Error Reporting". Check "Disable
error reporting," but leave "notify me when critical errors occur"
checked.
</tip>

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[mailto:thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Bayley
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 7:56 AM
To: 'thelist at lists.evolt.org'
Subject: RE: [thelist] DVD Authoring


Does anyone know of a good program to put DVDs together? For example, I
would want the menus, movie, different chapters, special features, etc.


Also, I usually render my movies in AVI, so if it could handle avi, that
would be awesome.

Thanks.
-- 

Hi Kevin
I have put together a couple of dvd's using Adobe Encore DVD 1.0.
It has some really nice features, and being an Adobe product, plugs in
really well with Photoshop, Premier and After Effects.  

It supports AVI and MPEG2.  I am told that there is a newer version out
that
sorts out some of the bugs that version 1 had.  I haven't had any
hassles
with it though.
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