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  1. flarimeki38
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    Trying to take a series of video files and make it into a DVD player playable DVD. I've used Nero a looong time ago and tried CyberLink PowerDirector recently. I'm open to using these again but wanted to know what the best is out there.

    Needs

    Allow for soft-coded subtitles (can turn them on/off)

    Episode selection

    Ability to write to ISO and direct to disk

    Support dual layer DVDs (bonus if supports Blu-Ray)

    "Easter egg" or custom buttons.
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  2. AVS2DVD maybe?
    Last edited by SF01; 5th Nov 2020 at 12:30.
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    If you need something that can also edit and convert video and audio to be DVD compliant, try TMPGEnc Authoring Works 6. It includes the ability to author Blu-ray and can create custom menus and custom buttons.
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    My favorite is SONY DVD ARCHITECT
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    VEGAS DVD Architect is no longer available for sale from MAGIX.

    Note that MAGIX's acquisition of SCS products from Sony in mid-2016 included DVD Architects and the next version after that was VEGAS DVD Architect (a.k.a. DVD Architect 7).
    Sony/SCS does not sell their former DVD Architect Pro or Studio either.
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    Even so, it is still possible to find Vegas DVD Architect and Architect Studio being sold by third parties as boxed software or downloads.
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    Depends how far down the rabbit hole you want to go. Now and days I use avisynth + hcenc for the video and ffmpeg for the audio. I then use gui for dvdauthor to make my final product. Takes a bit but I like the overall control I have with said solution. For all in ones I used to use tmpeg software. For free avs2dvd is good as well.
    if all else fails read the manual
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