http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/tutorial/svcd.html
this basically does the same as svcdtodvd but allows menus and chapters
i cant find a download link on the site nor does it seem to have a page to buy it
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It has'nt been released yet. I have bee using it and it works great. You need Win 2000 or XP, because a lot problems with 9x and ME. Don't ask me for the link, I lost my all my bookmarks from the last system rebuild. The version I have is a 30 day trial, and probably a beta. It is very flexable and can do a lot of neet things. Keeep a lookout for it, mabe do a google search.
Good luck, hope that helps.Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........ -
http://www.mediachance.com/files/dvdlabup0416.exe
I am running it on XP and LOVE it
New updates coming out every 2 weeks.
Update restarts the trial period.
essentially it is free until final release (I think and hope) and then will be $79
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found it and did a sample svcd to dvd
the chapters and images are cool
this looks to be a much easier version on mastero
for the authoring side
but the audio conversion froze for me so i used files i had just done with svcd to dvd
on the whole it looks very promising
i assume dvd menu studio with intergrate seamlessly as they are by the same guy
couldnt find a link to the full version so i got the update which does as an install but missing a load of templates
maybe somene could help me with them
want to try a dvd with 2 kiddie films for my son with it and i kinda like the template he used in the tutorial -
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Ok...so you guyz said that XP work with dvdlab...well, in my computer it doesn't work or i think it doesn't work cuz when i installed it then launch the prog. it pop up the logo then after that nothing else appear...i wonder if it run or not but i looked in the task manager and i said it still there but i can't get the appz to run...any idea people??? I look that the screen shots and it look very promising...i just wanna try it out
XP-PRO
AMD K7-900 MHZ
320 MB SDRAM
C Drive - 10 GB
D Drive - 30 GB
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the audio conversion froze for me so i used files i had just done with svcd to dvd
SVCD2DVDMPG may just become a batch BIN ripper......SVCD2DVD v2.5, AVI/MPEG/HDTV/AviSynth/h264->DVD, PAL->NTSC conversion.
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Make sure you hava at least 4.2 GB of available hard disk space excluding temp and swap files!
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Thank you, finally a link that worked, just downloaded and installed 1:00 am, I will try it later. Just wanted to say looks at first glance a lot like DVD Maestro visually. And is the posted price correct 79.00 US. One more question does anyone have a estimated public release date? If it is a DVD Maestro work like at that price it should make a lot of people legal again.
On Site did not see a release date.
Introductory Price $79(;-{> Dd
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this is mostly aimed at the home video ...not dvd backup.
When it can do multiple audio streams, subtitles, and import chapter times from CCE we got ourselves a real winner at $99. It looks very promising and will play with it. -
New update http://www.mediachance.com/files/dvdlabup0427.exe
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used it since first beta pre-release
Love it
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My opinion on DVDLAB
An awesome tool for different jobs.
For starters the only proggie that did the svcd 2 dvd+r without problems.
And the good news is it is very easy to use it will encode the audio for you to 48Khz if this isn't already done.
The only thing I have to do is demux my files so I don't get a header problem. Then I can put the audio and Video file in the asset bin and put 5 svcd's on one dvd. No synch problem and great chapter creation.
Nice menu settings very easy to use.
I realy like this proggie the only thing that I missed was an option to cut but then agian it's an authoring tool not a video editer.
I use Womble to cut before I demux and then everything plays fine on my Pioneer dv 444. My older pioneer dv525 had only half screen but that is the prob I have with every other tool to so it's the dvd player.
The only thing I have to solve is vcd because that doesn't work out yet for me. I think I will try to do this with Svcd2dvd also a great tool and then use dvdlab to make a nice looking dvd.
DVDLAB is also running pretty stable I haven't had any bug probs and I find that amazing because I have made pretty complex dvd with a lot of chapters two menu's and it runs fine. I have the first release and I didn't even bother to upgrade so pleased am I with this gem of software.
CYA,
DVDGEK
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Does anyone know of tutorial for this proggy and where to get it??????
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Download link I think this listed above..
The program itself comes with an absolutely phenomenal help section! But if you are a looking for more advances tutorials try here:
http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/tutorial/index.html