creating dvd help

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by luvbuzz, Jul 29, 2005.

  1. luvbuzz

    luvbuzz Member

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    im new here i hope i have posted in right place...apologies if i havent

    right, i have been using nero, and like its easy interface when creating a dvd, but have to problems

    1. when i add some media files it freezers and crashes.

    2. is there a better program to use so i can create less cheezy menus??

    please bare in mind although i am good with pc's am new to the world of burning dvds!!!!!!!!!

    any help would be great
     
  2. maxxan

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    DVD-Lab Pro is the best choice, you will learn it very fast, and can evovle from making easy menus to menus with motion and music and much more :)

    The program aslo have a big help file that helps you from the creating of menus to burning out to pure DVD :- )
     
  3. k0k0m0

    k0k0m0 Regular member

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    I agree with maxxan. DVDLab Pro is your choice to pickup if you want to go a bit more professional and it has lots of wizards to help you out with the basics....

     
  4. luvbuzz

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    ok im now using dvdlab pro i just dont get the files....when i try and impu the media filesthat i have converted using divtodvd it recognises them but i dont know which file is what i know their vts files but do i select the all or what there are 4 different ones?
     
  5. k0k0m0

    k0k0m0 Regular member

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    luvbuzz

    one question, it's not clear from your post whether you're importing an MPEG-2 file or VOBs from a video_ts folder???

    Although DVDLab Pro imports VOBs I usually, perhaps because I started doing so and now I stuck to it unnecesarily, convert them with VOBEdit to mp2 and mpa files (subs if available) and after that onto DVDLab Pro
     

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