Which program should i use to make menus for my movie dvd's?

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  1. hammerhx

    hammerhx Member

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    After converting the movies from Avi or Mpeg, which program should i use to make menus for them before i recorded them?
     
  2. andmerr

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    which one have you tried?
     
  3. hammerhx

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    None, actually... i can't find any.
     
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    I agree with andmerr tmpgenc is a nice program, gives you various templates and you can changed them a bit, but if anyone knows of a better program I too would like to know.

    MM
     
  6. Milton007

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    I used Nero Vison Express 3 and it worked for me. I encoded 2 different movies to a single layer disc and I wanted a menu that would allow me to choose what movie to play first. I had to play around with it for a while, but it did what I wanted. Hope this helps.
     
  7. Deline

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    I used a program called "Ulead DVDMovie Factory" and it worked great. Simple to use and it does all your converting too, and will burn the final project.
     
  8. DEz012

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    You can try
    DvD-lab Pro- www.mediachance.com
    Sony DvD Architect 3.0- www.sony.com/mediasoftware
    Both are great on making menu for your dvd. You can do your own design of menu with this software rather than using Nero,Tmpeg or any other Dvd software that just only use template.
     
  9. andmerr

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    its a nice progtam but not really for a beginner and a tad slow
     
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    I agree with the slow but i found a way to make it faster takes about 25 minutes to render a dvd. THe trick is to do not re-encode your video and your audio using the software. If the output is too big to fit on one dvd use DVD-Shrink.
     
  11. andmerr

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    thats something worth trying
     

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