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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Lee" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] DVD converts
Hello Don,
DVD Flick is a good DVD authoring program and is free. You can use the
tab key to move between controls like "add file", "change destination",
etc. However, when using it a person needs to use the JAWS refresh command
to make the toolbar visible and then use the JAWS cursor and simulate
mouse clicks to activate the various buttons like "project settings" and
"convert to DVD." The JAWS cursor has to also be used in the settings
dialog where the tabs are shown vertically and with lines of other
information between them. So, it does take a while to learn how to use
the program. Although it is a DVD authoring program, if a person goes
into the project settings and picks the burning tab, there is a checkbox
that can be checked to tell the program to burn the project after
encoding. A person can use the program with JAWS, but it might take a
while to figure out. Below are a couple messages I sent to another member
of the list a while ago about DVD authoring and burning programs.
"If you are using Vista Home Premium or Ultimate then your computer has
Windows DVD Maker. I have found that it uses pretty standard types of
controls and is quite accessible. It handles quite a few of the video
file
formats such as .AVI, .MPG, .WMV and others. You can find it under the
"all
programs" menu.
If you don't have Vista Home Premium or Ultimate you can download and
install a couple free programs. DVD Flick is a program that will convert
many of the common video formats and will create a DVD folder that can be
burned to a DVD. The folder it creates will contain subfolders, (an
audio_TS and a video_TS), which are the folders that need to be in a
folder
when burning to a DVD. The video_TS contains the .BUP, .IFO and .VOB
files.
The audio_TS will be empty but is required by the program. A good free
program that will burn the folder once created by DVD Flick is Image Burn.
You simply set the mode to "build" and choose the output as being the DVD
recorder, open the folder to be burned and choose "write" from the file
menu.
The above programs are quite accessible, but a person needs to use the
JAWS
cursor and simulate mouse clicks. AVS Video Converter can be purchased
and
used to both convert video files and create a DVD from them. I have tried
it and was able to use all the features, but again, I had to use the JAWS
cursor and left mouse clicks quite a bit. The demo version leaves a
watermark right in the center of the movie, so if you wanted to use the
program without the watermark then you would want to buy it."
"You can buy a program from www.avs4you.com that does the entire process
of converting and burning. If you want to spend the money then it might
be a better choice. If you have Nero or Roxio then you can also usually
convert and burn the DVD with those programs."
Take care.
Brian Lee
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