![]() Maybe putting in transitions like fading between one video clip and another. Maybe trimming or editing clips or blending 2 or more together. Something with menus, and maybe chapters, or even subtitles. When the average person thinks of DVD "authoring", they're thinking of making something that's at least a home imitation of something they can buy off the shelf. The problem with comparing softwares like this is the imprecise use of language. It calculates the 24 episode season to be 17hours and 2 mins 55 seconds with lots of room to spare on the standard DVD. With all 24 episodes added at 2Mbps and sound tracks adjusted to 96Kbps stereo this DVD builder requires just over 17Gbytes of DVD space, but if I try the same on Freemake DVD maker option I get an estimated usage on a 4.7G DVD of 75% with 499Kbps 352*288 16x9 video and 64Kbps mono MP2 or AC3 with a choice of preset menu options. ![]() it offers the lower resolution 352x288 format but does not offer comparibly lower bitrates that can be used with such low resolutions! Similar failing with the video output preferences. so for both mono AND stereo the lowest bitrate offered is 96Kbps regardless that is twice the quality when applied to a mono stream than when applied to s stereo stream. It has a setting inconsistency, it has the option to encode the sound as a mono MP2 stream BUT offeres exactly the same bitrate options as for stereo. The official DVD profiles are obsolete and players are fully capable of playing very non-standard DVD! Freemake creates custom DVD profiles on the fly to try and squeeze in the madia added to the currently selected DVD media size, very effective for archiving entire old series of TV programs on a single DVD! Such a shame a c ommercial product cannot be as flexible!Īttempting to add a 24 x 43min episode series with preferneces set to 2Mbits which is the lowest bitrate offered, the audio on all the added video files is set to 192Kbps and 2 channel MP2, there is no way to mass change all the added files to a different sound track bitrate or globaly set it to a different value. I'd like to have the ability to choose a low bit rate mono track if the source material is just a captured old VHS recording that is mono and would not need more than 22050samples per second to adequatly convey the audio and similar flexability with video resolution and allow the lower DVD resolutions and the facility to choose my own trade-off with video bit-rate and how much video I can cram onto a single DVD. I would have prefered significantly more flexability with the DVD bitrate profiles I would like the option to tune the sound track to the bit rate it deserves i.e.
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