
Recently, I've also discovered that when you do finally get a functioning disc (and it won't work on every DVD player), the button and background images within the menu pulse on screen as if they were supposed to be in motion or trying to focus their eyes. They both have benefits but while I'd prefer to use TMPGENC because it compiles functional DVDs, it's also limited with the number of audio tracks (2), button use flexibility (it predetermines what the buttons will do), the inability to specify which audio track chapter selection correspond to (annoying for someone who often adds full soundtrack options), and a very fixed design and hierarchy of the discs.ĭVDStyler is much more open in your choices, but it's extraordinarily buggy, including a major problem where it won't spit out a functioning DVD that has chapters, unless you want to reduce the quality of the video by running it through another transcode. I've mostly used TMPGENC DVD Authoring 4 and DVDStyler. I've tried sort of middle-of-the-road software because I need more than just a basic menu, but I don't care if it's a motion menu. Not that I've successfully designed them, I've just spent a lot of time doing it. So I've spent a lot of time designing menus for my custom discs that you can find on sites that rhyme with Finemageddon, Dinematik, Faragarga, and DryPeen. Post History Post #736387 Topic DVD Lab Pro or Other Authoring Software Link Time 1 2:54 PM - Edited 1 3:01 PM User Profile: Elmo Oxygen - Original Trilogy Sign InĮlmo Oxygen User Group Members Join date 2 Last activity 1 Posts 22
