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    What's the best program for editing DVD's?

    What's the best program for editing content DVD's? Also what is the best program for making DVD menus?

    I've been using a low market product and would really like something a bit higher end but exremely easy to use with not much fuss.

    Any suggestions?
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    Not sure if it is the best, but Ulead DVD Workshop is what we've been using.

    It's Cheap (yah, like me)
    It's Easy (yah, like me)
    It will do whatever you more or less want (yah, like me)
    It's Ulead - a good company, producing good products at a reasonible prices.

    I believe it is $150.00 USD, and I believe they offer a working demo.

    Best o luck, y0!

    Edit: http://www.ulead.com/dws/features.htm
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    I'm using Ulead VideoStudio now... how is the DVD factory different?


    Have you heard of better high end products with kewl menus?
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    Takes some learning but Adobe put out Encore DVD and is a higher end product.

    www.adobe.com/products/encore/ And also has a demo/trial
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    We've been using DVD Workshop, and it's pretty decent and reasonably flexible... but a little unstable, and it occasionally does weird things, like mess up imports of audio files. But we've done 22 DVDs with it, so it's not all bad

    I haven't used Encore since the very first release, and it was really buggy. Is it pretty stable? We are definitely looking for something a little higher end...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Squirt View Post
    I'm using Ulead VideoStudio now... how is the DVD factory different?
    Have you heard of better high end products with kewl menus?
    IK is correct: Adobe's Encore is a much better/hi-end product, with the typical Adobe cost/price. But from what our previous video gimp states, it is worth the price.


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