Your experience and mine are the same, Sune, when it comes to clients 
wanting to spend much on DVD menu development, but some can't avoid at 
least a basic menu for scene selection and I always hated the thumbnail 
menu buttons my original authoring software created. I got DVDit 6 (not 
Pro) during a Sonic web promotion, and paid less than half the list price, 
which put it right where I wanted it. I bought it specifically to author my 
documentary because after the countless hours I put into it, I wanted a 
decent looking menu screen. I also had a client whose disks needed to loop 
(flat panel in a resort lobby) and what I had wouldn't do that either.

You're got me curious about something. Do you have a way to use Procoder's 
MPEG2 output direct to disk, without using authoring software at all?

David

At 01:32 PM 9/20/2006 +0200, you wrote:

I totally agree with David.
I use Procoder all the time as well, and it is great. I think it is even
faster than Premiere Pro 2. It doesn't create menues though, but not to many
people are willing to pay for spesialized menues.

Sune:)



 
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