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| Posted by | Herbert |
| Posted on | 14/09/05 22:04 |
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Edit disc
As its name implies, this is the function that allows us to edit discs created with the editable disc function in the produce movie disc section or with the right-to-disc function which we have seen before.
The first window, which opens when we click on the edit disc button, is identical to the first screen we have seen in the right-to-disc section. Therefore, we won't look any closer and jump directly to the content editing screen.

We see again a window which we have seen before and because of the fact that the adding and editing steps are almost the same as for the production of a normal video DVD, we will now only look at the limitations compared to the produce movie disc function.
The limitations are:
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Import scene from DVD is not available
- Slideshows and clips, which are added in previous steps, are not editable
- No split and merge when editing clips available, only AB cut can be done
- Menu editing: No motion background
- Menu editing: No background music
- Chapter settings: Only evenly available
Apart from these limitations, we can say that the function works well, without any problems and the disc actualisation is quick. We have 'only" noticed some strange sound effects between the menu-page jumps when we play back the disc on a standalone DVD-player.
Now let's look into PowerProducer's Disc Utilities section…

The previous versions were terrible for sync error between the video and audio. Let's hope this is better!





I have the same problem as Tommy (in Producer 2 Gold)
All steps no problem, then final step burning after 50%
creating folders etc etc. it ejects DVD and gives
unspecified error (nothing burned).
Removed software and registry keys then reinstalled and
i don't have the problem for 3 DVD's and then it returns.
Very strange.
system: Amd X2 4200+, 2 GB, 8800GTS, 2 x 250GB





Put a support request bto Cyberlink and am waiting a response.




I love the product for producing quality DVD files from VCR but I dont use the smart facility. What I do is use the HQ VCR capture function and let it run. At the end I save it all the DVD folder and once it is all saved I run it through DVD shrink that not only shrinks it to the 4.7 size I need for burning but it also allows me to re author the disc and I can get rid of the stupid title image. Once re authored and shrunk I burn it to nti or nero and I have a great vcr to dvd conversion. I know it sounds messy but I only use the best bit of the software which is being able to encode analogue video to DVD directly with no double conversion loss you get with other capture software out there. So for the bit of it I use 5 stars...Hope that helps ...Simon




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