I want to make a disc only with the extras from others discs and i have 4:3 (mostly) and 16:9 extras. What soft should i use for authoring?
Tanks in advance for all that read/reply me
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Hello,
If they're seperate clips it doesn't matter. The only problem becomes when you try to MERGE them. But you could easily use most dvd authoring programs to add each clip as a seperate video then structure it to play the next one automatically, no reencoding needed.
If you want to merge them into one clip you could use tmpgenc and force it to be full screen.
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DVD Lab Pro
Allows multiple VTS - each VTS will have it's own video attributes.-----------------------------------------------------
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Yes, what you need is multiple VTS support, DVD Lab Pro will do it, as awlchu posted
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Thanks yoda313 and awlchu,
I just ask this cause i tried with DVd Lab and it says at its F1 HELP that's just possible if i:
put the 4:3 like motion menus (no chapters)
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re-encode 16:9 to 4:3 with tmpgenc
But now i'll go check out DVD LAB PRO, thanks -
please try post in correct forum. moving you to the DVD authoring forum.
or use tmpgenc dvd author, add new track and you can mix 4:3 and 16:9.
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