What prog has the best interface, choices of templates, etc. for DVD's?
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Best is a realitive term. Do you mean the most features, configurable options, etc. or the easiest to use. What about cost.
The best program is Scenarist NT (this is what the studios use). You can do ANYTHING with it. But it's very difficult to use and fairly expensive.
DVD maestro (which is what I use) is another good choice. As it supports multiple audio/subtitle streams, menus, etc. Also not the easiest program to use, but not really that hard.
Then you have programs like Ulead DVD Workshop. Which have lots of templates and are fairly easy to use, but you can't do everything with them that you can with Scenarist or Maestro.
There are also freeware programs like IFOEdit.
Basically it all comes down to what you want to do. The best program for what you want to do might not be the best program for what I want to do. I personally recommend DVD Maestro thou -
Thanks. That's exactly what I was looking for. I'll check out Maestro. DVD Workshop is the last prog I used to make my menus. I appreciate the prompt response.
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to make menu's for maestro or any other authoring app .. try out dvd menu studio
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Originally Posted by BJ_M
Still looking for something to do motion menus in. Was hoping to do these in Maestro, but haven't found a good guide yet.
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