Video Disc Software

View Poll Results: What DVD/Video CD creation software do you use most often?

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  • Ahead Nero

    3 42.86%
  • Roxio Easy CD Creator

    2 28.57%
  • DVDit! or DVDit! LE

    0 0%
  • Ulead DVD Workshop or MovieFactory

    0 0%
  • Other under $100

    2 28.57%
  • Other over $100

    0 0%
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  1. #1
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    Video Disc Software

    I'm running winXP and currently have Nero 5.5 enterprise edition with MPEG codecs and DVDit! LE installed, as well as Adobe Premiere with the Adobe MPEG encoder.

    1)Nero has very limited options in menus. As far as I can tell, there are no nested menus, and very limited layout options. Of the two CDs I did burn, one was coasterized, even on a drive with buffer underrun protection. But I'm comfortable with Nero since I've been using it forever for audio CDs.

    2)DVDit is has a slick-looking interface and allows more detailed menus but is programmed terribly! You can't move menus and dialog boxes! It crashed a few times, and the interface isn't very intuitive. I'm trying to burn a 600MB video to a 700MB CD but the program is adding 300+MB of overhead, compared to Nero's <1MB.

    What programs are the rest of us using? Are they worth paying for? Is there a program that just designs menus that I could import into Nero? I will buy a DVD burner at some point so SVCD and DVD functionality are important.

  2. #2
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    Take a look at VCD Easy. You can try it out with the free version (which is somewhat limited, although I wouldn't go so far as to call it crippled). The full is US$15, including lifetime updates.

  3. #3
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    I've used ecdc since v4 and now on 5, I can't see myself going to v6 or beyond @ the moment.
    "Dreams are born in your heart and in your mind, only there can they ever die." - Art Berg

  4. #4
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    Thanks for the replies. I will be taking those suggestions for a spin. Others are welcomed.

  5. #5
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    I like to encode the video with TMPGEnc, and then burn it with Nero. I experimented with both programs, and found that TMPGEnc was faster and did a better job of keeping the audio and video in synch. I love the tutorials at this site:
    http://nickyguides.digital-digest.com/AVItoVCD.htm

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