Anton is right!!!!!! I had sometimes problemes with Blu-ray made with DVDit! HD Pro. Indeed the structure is not the same in DVDit! HD Pro compared with structure produced by others authoring softwares and by Nero when burning Blu-ray movies.
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Originally posted by antonsvideo View PostI posted this in April 2010, not one single reply
http://forums.support.roxio.com/topi...ion-incorrect/
The people who knows how ROXIO gives support will be really happy & honor the kind of support here.
I'm really thankful having the forum here.Andreas Gumm
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I had DVDit! HD Pro running in my old workstation. When I changed this software to the new workstation that I bought directly to GV representatives I was obliged to comunicate to Roxio in order to obtain a new activation. The activation file is produced by Roxio's server and has inside him all the specifications about the machine where the software is running. It's an hidden file not a simple registry alteration. In my old workstation DVDit! never was able to run after the activation who was produced in the new machine. It was uninstalled by me. Than I compared the two differents hidden files and, obviously, my conclusion was correct. In Windows XP the name was sarlicense9 and was placed in Documents Settings_ All Users_Application Data_Sonic.Last edited by MPPais; 01-15-2011, 06:35 PM.MPPais
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Originally posted by antonsvideo View PostI posted this in April 2010, not one single reply
http://forums.support.roxio.com/topi...ion-incorrect/
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I still use DVDit Pro HD 6.4 on a regular basis for BD-R only
it can do lots more than direct from Edius timeline
menu render quality is excellent, no aliasing or jaggies of any kind
you can do playlists, multiple audio and subtitle streams
once you correct the structure and burn to BD-R, you have a disk that is totally legal and will pass all tests
when it comes to DVD, I use DVD Lab Pro, it can do 100x more than DVDit Pro HD for 1/3 of the priceAnton Strauss
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I've been using DVDitPro HD 6.4 all this time for it's simplicity and ease of doing bluray and dvds through one project. My dvds don't require too much complexity, I do customized motion menus for background and thumbnail buttons...that's about it. One good thing is that I archived all of my bluray discs as folders, which are still repairable before making more copies in the future.
I'm now on a search for a new authoring program. What I really hate is having to learn everything again from scratch.
My favorite contender so far is TMPGEnc DVD Authoring Works 4! Very easy to go through the 5 step menus, yet it has very powerful features. Every step is logical and makes sense. I could start spitting out dvds today without having to bury my nose in pages of technical manuals. I'm doing more testing now, will see how it goes tomorrow....
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I could not help myself
Anton Strauss
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Originally posted by SoundFreak View PostSoon you'll have to upgrade the infrastructure of your web server, it will exeed the maximimum bandwidth anytime.
Page for page it has more valuable information than this forum :)Anton Strauss
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Originally posted by MPPais View PostI use DVDit! HD Pro when I want a Blu-ray and a DVD. This software produce the same menu structure for Blu-ray and DVD. Generally I use TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 to obtain a Blu-ray. This software do a more complete menu structure for Blu-ray with pop-up menus and so.Also it has inside tools to produce your own buttons and different personalised items. For me the advantage of DVDit! HD Pro is the possibility to obtain Blu-ray and DVD with the same project because he only use the typical DVD menu structure in both formats.TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 runs very well and has a very good price....
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Originally posted by sachem View PostBecause of you (thanks) Itried TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 and I think it's more easy to use than dvdit pro .
Now I think I will use TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 for my blu ray
The thing I haven't figured out yet is how to make bluray and dvds from the same project. Still working with it, but enjoying it so far....
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Originally posted by iibw View PostI'm also really liking TMPGenc Authoring Works 4. Hey...doesn't it use the same encoding engine as TMPG 4 Xpress? If so, couldn't this be tweaked to do dvds via Anton's method? If it could, this would be one big step faster.
The thing I haven't figured out yet is how to make bluray and dvds from the same project. Still working with it, but enjoying it so far....
I only tried authoring works a year ago and did not like it then
maybe I download the latest and have another play to see what they improvedAnton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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