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Originally Posted by PhilipL
PhilipL
You still hate DVD+R/RW format. Too bad for you.
Can you take your recorded DVD-RAM or DVD-RW disk in DVD-VR format out of your DVD-RAM or DVD-RW set-top recorder and play it right away on any other stand alone DVD player.?
NO, YOU CAN'T.
I can take recorded DVD+RW disk in DVD+VR format out of my LiteOn recorder and play it right away on any other stand alone DVD plyaer.
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Originally Posted by PhilipL
cut your bull shit.
YOU are internet troll for Pioneer and DVD forum on this forum and DVDplusRW. org. YOU shoud be prohibited to post on this forum for false information. -
Originally Posted by kabanero
Maybe it's time to stop the needless +- format war before this thread is locked (which is most likely your idea). Give Phillip a break, he is not doing anything but reporting the new features of DMF3, which is something many of us appreciate! It ws a completely un-biased report, until you stepped in and turned it into a war. If you feel that these remarks constitute a peronal attack, then report it to the mods and let them decide.Hope is the trap the world sets for you every night when you go to sleep and the only reason you have to get up in the morning is the hope that this day, things will get better... But they never do, do they? -
Hi idiot,
you would find that there are players that will play DVD-RAM recorded in a standalone. And they will play them without any kind of modification
But what about other hundreds of brands and models?
Also, I saw Philip posts on this forum and DVDplusRW.org forum for the last two years. In his every post he was hating and posting false information about DVD+RW format and promoting Pioneer, DVD forum and DVD-RW/W format.
I would be gald if Philip could get a break and get a life, and stop posting misleading information for other people. -
PhilipL, good work. Thank you.
Pinnacle Studio 8 and DV home video editing (ver.9 already home) -
Originally Posted by kabaneroHope is the trap the world sets for you every night when you go to sleep and the only reason you have to get up in the morning is the hope that this day, things will get better... But they never do, do they?
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In the spirit of moving past the troll/flame crap, I used the trial version of this for one day before buying the full version. I'm tired of using multiple programs to get episodes captured from TV shows onto DVD-R AND MF3 is really pretty special in that regard for me. If you have a Panasonic DMR-E80, you may have tried to take your DVD-RAM disc to your pc to bring shows into an editing and/or authoring program for processing toward final product. It can be expensive to buy each program and time consuming too, but the gobs of time it was taking was driving me crazy.
I was using a trial of TMPG DVD Author, which was nice but, if you wanted to re-encode your files it was a bust. It also required you to import episodes one at a time (unless I was missing something) and didn't import the file titles to the menu. The menu selections were pretty sparse as well, but it was pretty solid and reliable.
I like DVD Lab, but the time to draw up my menus was more than I wanted to tackle. It was less stable than DVD Author, too. It would just decide not to compile my VOBs after a good 30-45 minutes laying everything out. It has the seeds of a killer app in it, but it felt like I was a beta tester.
Essentially, I wanted a comprehensive program that was DVD-RAM and AC3 friendly, with an ability to re-encode larger projects at acceptable quality onto DVD-R. MF3 can do it, and the encoder is a very nice surprise from a visual standpoint. It takes me roughly 90 minutes to re-encode a 60-minute Panny file recorded at SP quality into a VBR 1800 episode that looks great. I don't expect crystal clarity when I'm trying to squeeze nearly 5 hours onto a disc, but what I get looks great for an archive copy. And, if I don't want it re-encoded at all, there's a simple check box to avoid re-encoding compliant files. Processing is quite fast when you avoid the re-encoding, obviously.
It has a huge set of menu options and they are fast and reliable in operation, just like DVD Author's. The files are imported into a directory on my HDD from the DVD-RAM, so I have them to work with if I want to redo my projects for any reason. Editing is easy and complete. I can snip begins, ends and commercial breaks in no time.
I guess I'm just happy to find a solution that combines quality and time savings. I think it gives you alot for $100, but you might want to trial it to see if it makes your life easier. I am a huge fan of my Panny E80, and MF3 will help me get the most out of it without spending hours fussing over menus and bitrates.
If I could request 1 feature, it would be a fit-to-one disc button that accurately estimates the necessary bit-rate and makes the proper adjustments before burning. That would be a dream to me. -
Damn
... It sounds like I am going to have to shell out some money for the upgrade. When you take multiple mpegs and put them into one project, does it still make them into seperate titles, or will it combine them into one seamless mpeg?
Anybody found any problems yet?Hope is the trap the world sets for you every night when you go to sleep and the only reason you have to get up in the morning is the hope that this day, things will get better... But they never do, do they? -
Guys,
Does MF3 allow you to customize the menu layouts any more than MF2 ? (i.e. can you move titles and/or buttons around on the screen?) This has always been my biggest disappointment with MF2.
Also, have any of you authored any discs using long (2+ hour long) mpg files? I do a lot of college football game conversions, and I have found that Ulead products typically cause out of sync conditions on longer mpgs.
PhilipL, thanks for the information on this new product. It's a shame you had to be attacked like that. Those who don't have DVD-RAM don't know what an underappreciated treasure it is. Just because it's the least popular, doesn't mean it's crap.
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Roll Tide,
I've done a 4-5hr encode with no issues of audio sync.
Menu buttons and frames are set in place but there is a HUGE number of layouts to choose from for everything from 1 to 12 titles, so it's nowhere near as cramped feeling as MF2 was.
As a DVD-RAM user, I am rapidly becoming hooked on this software. If it ain't perfect, it's pretty doggone nice.
Joe -
Thanks for the response. I guess I'll have to try out the demo version.
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FWIW, the demo didn't seem to have the ac3 support built in... no idea why, but it works perfectly in the full version.
The trial also has a small percentage of the full version's backgrounds, layouts, frames and button sets. -
Thanks PhilipL,
Nice job, this is a great informative thread.
I own DVD Workshop and will wait until the new version arrives because I need more flexibility and Moviefactory restricts my creativity. I must admit MF3 does have very good features.
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