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    For anyone interested Ulead has finally released DVD Workshop 2. A trial version is available for download or if you want to purchase this software you can either buy the full version or upgrade version from their web site (Download only).


    http://www.ulead.com/dws/runme.htm
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    $500!!!!!!!!!

    but it supports most dvd features now...but still toooooo expensive.
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    Thats fricken outragous to pay for a dvd authoring program. I wouldn't pay no more than $100 tops for one.

    If I want a lot of features in a dvd authoring program , dvd-lab has what I need.

    Thanks for the update, what a shame it has to cost so much!
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    I couldn't really see any advantage over 1.3 (AC-3 version). Are there any?
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    i think its a good price -- it also looks to have a lot of great new features ..
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    anyone tried the trial? it crashes for me after I click "Try more!".
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  7. You are correct. DVD-Lab is much better. They also make an option to download a TMPG Encoder to apply to the software. Also, you can easily go with AC-3 using BeSweet. It works fine, just need to configure it right. On a side note, it is best to convert whatever original file it is to Stereo Wav and do your editing on that file, then convert it back to AC-3 using Besweet.
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  8. Baldrick,
    your download might be damaged- Ulead's NAS seemed to go south for awhile.

    I have not had the chance to fully test it - looks pretty good though.
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    haymes: Please try stick to the topic...this isn't what is the best dvd authoring tool.

    offline: okey, I will try download it again...but I don't think it will help...maybe i neeed to update directx
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  10. It is in topic. All of the previous people addressed the cost of this. I don't see how that isn't in topic.
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  11. Oh yeah.. you need DirectX 9.
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    i have directx9a...testing upgrading to 9b now.
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  13. To those interested: take a look at the system requirements before downloading.

    Microsoft Windows 2000, XP
    Intel Pentium III 800MHz or higher
    128MB of RAM (256 or more recommended)
    500 MB of available hard disk space for program installation
    14GB hard disk space for video capture and converting
    Microsoft DirectX® 9 and DVD-ROM drive
    Real-time preview requires at least P4 2.0 GHz or equivalent, 512 MB RAM

    I'm still running 98SE, so this software is not for me, at least for now.
    2 DVD, or not 2 DVD, that is the question.
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    Upgraded to directx9b and it works fine now.
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    I purchased the upgrade version and it's great. It now handles 16:9 file sizes. You have control over the volume of the menu music. Also I noticed that the authoring process is faster than the previous version. DVDWS2 is full of goodies and enhancements.

    Well worth the money. Still too pricey.
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  16. but it will do macrovision and css encrytion .. so its really aimed higher than consumer level. Another product that is optimized for "intel hyper-marketing" oops threading.
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    FYI from the Ulead forum:

    Within an hour after filling out the Macrovision online form at the following Web page link…

    http://www.macrovision.com/company/contact/index.shtml

    …I received the following response:

    - Macrovision Authoring License

    "We received your email and understand that you have purchased a product that will allow DVD disc authoring using Macrovision's protection."

    "Please find attached general info on our DVD program and a license agreement for you to sign."

    "The license is a NON COST license, however, if you elect to apply the bits onto any master for your own product or for your customers, you or your customer will need to pay a per disc price for each DVD that is pressed with Macrovision based on volume projected as stated in the price sheet attached."

    "Upon your review of the info, please sign the authoring agreement and fax back to my direct attention."

    "Should you elect to protect any programs and need a volume agreement, please do not hesitate to email/call me at the info below."

    Grace S. Long
    Accounts Manager, North America
    Entertainment Technology Division
    Macrovision Corporation
    2830 De La Cruz Blvd.
    Santa Clara, CA 95050
    toll free-866-891-mvsn
    tel-408-562-8490
    direct fax-408-743-9655
    cell-408-209-4113
    grace@macrovision.com

    Quick and straightforward.

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