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#Nero vision express ce update#
(Of course, the Remake project usually still needs re-encoded, which is where Rebuilder comes in, and modified menus still need to be encoded as MPEG, which is where Shrink's still useful.Ahead have released Nero 6 Reloaded, a substantial free update to their premier CD and DVD authoring suite. but I like the flexibility of opening one program and doing most of what I set out to do. Many free programs will do some of the things that Remake will do (I'm sure some good suggestions are soon to follow). If you're interested in reading more, here's the website: *Strip angles (good for video streams as well) to remove foreign language menus and video streams - or even set a particular foreign language as a default, if so desired. This feature allows you to completely remove all reference to removed streams, as well as the button itself. but DVD Shrink works great for that if you use the re-author mode, and replace some tiny extra with your modified menu still frame - which can then be used with DVD Remake). *Export still frames so that they can be modified in Photoshop, or similiar program, and then re-inserted into your original DVD structure (the modified menus need re-encoded as MPEG, since the still frames are saved as bitmap. *Convert massive animated menus into stills.

It's not a free program, and there is a pretty good learning curve to it, but in the end you can do some pretty neat stuff. When you say you're looking for a good authoring program for DVD backups, do you mean that you're looking for more flexibility for customizing your backups (being able to pretty much change anything you want, however you want)? Pretty much the best program I've ever seen for reverse-engineering a DVD - then being able to piece it back together absolutely however you want it - is DVD Remake Pro. If there is, I'd be more than happy to use it, myself! But I'm here to tell you that there's no one-shot solution that will give you that sort of quality. Then you can author with DVD-Lab (free demo that lasts 30 days) and burn with Nero. Extract the sound stream and save as a WAVE file you can convert this to AC3 using Be-Sweet. My absolute advice would be to use either HC or CCE (or TMPGE, if you don't mind the incredibly slow encoding time - but it is perhaps the most user-friendly DV-to-MPEG encoder) for your video stream. Roxio wasn't any better - even though you're dealing, essentially, with Sonic whenever you fire up a Roxio product. but why spend tons of money on top-notch camera equipment so that you can produce DVDs with less quality than a VHS? I couldn't get anything likeable to come out of Nero6. but I absolutely have yet to find a single one that yeilds very impressive results. I will, occassionally, tinker around with the options availible with video editing suites/DVD burning programs. I read doom9:s DVtoDVD guide and IMHO it was so complex that I really hope there is some easier possibilities with nice do quite a bit of DV-DVD conversions, and have always tended to stick with using an assortment of programs to fit that end.
#Nero vision express ce movie#
But trust me, image quality is worse than 400meg divx3 movie :( there is no screenshot of dvd image quality because overlay wont allow me to take snapshot (printscreen). If it is because of noise, what methods do I have to get rid of it (while keeping good quality)? If nero sucks, please tell me what other (prefetably easy) soft to use? Is bad quality because of Nero or is it because movie from my camcorder is quite noisy? Frame here () (size: 900k) On top of that, there is now combing while in DV avi files it was not present! I used 2 pass encoding and 5000K quality. Well, since I think "one click" solutions are best for my purpose, I made one dvd with Nero Vision Express 3.and the results were horrible. No editing required, just simple dvd with hopefully good image quality. I have some DV tapes (60min) which I want to encode and author to dvd.
