I find Encores "quality" on the DVD to be perfectly normal, although
admittedly I am not a very capable judge.  I consider any timeline
monitoring to be "draft" quality. But I do appreciate its authoring
capabilities - I've made some pretty complex menus, not that I had to, but
just to see what could be done. It is fun putting videos inside of buttons
and other motion stuff. The hard part is coming up with a layout and decent
art work - once I have that making the menu work is easier.

 

I want to try making a Blu-ray disc but don't have the hardware yet, but
wouldn't that give you the quality you are looking for?

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Sune Alexandersen
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 5:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AP] Is there a good DVD program

 

I have to say that I am somewhat disappointed with the quality Encore gives
me. I haven't fiddled around too much with the different compression
settings though, but I usually simply play the timeline through my camera
hooked up to a set-top DVD-recorder (Pioneer DVR-645H).

But I would simply LOVE to get the quality I need from a good piece of
software.

Sune!

 



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