Wide Screen DVD



Al Stu
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?

Thanks,
Al

John Kelly
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
Hello,

Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to deal with
4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs for DVD making that
I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and Dazzle DVD complete. I have
never used Sonic (other than load it and delete it) A friend used to use it
and he had the same problems. He has now moved to Nero.

For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete has a more
up front user interface which was at first hard to understand. The degree of
control available is greater than I will ever need. But it does not handle
Dual Layer disks...thats when I switched to Nero. It has considerable
abilities but they are not immediately obvious. I always use Nero when
importing from my DVD/TV combo...its easier in Nero than Complete and its
two pass compression is faster than Complete. The resulting quality...I
can't tell the difference between them on screen.

Hope that helps

Best Wishes.....John Kelly
www.the-kellys.org

"Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD format.
But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be played on
standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen (16:9) created with
MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic MyDVD (4.5) and in the
preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will display on TV too? How can I
keep it wide screen?

Thanks,
Al

Al Stu
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do much DVD
formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money, if any at all.
Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic MyDVD that came with
computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything I need except wide screen
video (so far as I can tell). Interestingly though it maintains aspect
ratio of slideshow photos.

"John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
>
> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to deal
> with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs for DVD
> making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and Dazzle DVD
> complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and delete it) A
> friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He has now moved to
> Nero.
>
> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete has a
> more up front user interface which was at first hard to understand. The
> degree of control available is greater than I will ever need. But it does
> not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I switched to Nero. It has
> considerable abilities but they are not immediately obvious. I always use
> Nero when importing from my DVD/TV combo...its easier in Nero than
> Complete and its two pass compression is faster than Complete. The
> resulting quality...I can't tell the difference between them on screen.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
> www.the-kellys.org
>
> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD format.
> But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be played on
> standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen (16:9) created
> with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic MyDVD (4.5) and in
> the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will display on TV too? How
> can I keep it wide screen?
>
> Thanks,
> Al
>
>

John Kelly
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
Hello Al,

Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you are in
Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero Ultra...I "think"
its around US $69 but you will discover the proper price if you go look. You
can download the evaluation copy...which will do everything except make a
DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD and VCD as well as do all the things it
is better known for in the realm of creating any format CD....its an
excelent program in that respect alone.

Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was withdrawn
because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web by
doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to buy it. My
copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that DVD Complete is
ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of the other functions found
in Nero.

Hop that helps a little

Best Wishes.....John Kelly
www.the-kellys.org

"Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do much
> DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money, if any at
> all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic MyDVD that came
> with computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything I need except wide
> screen video (so far as I can tell). Interestingly though it maintains
> aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>
> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Hello,
>>
>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to deal
>> with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs for DVD
>> making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and Dazzle DVD
>> complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and delete it) A
>> friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He has now moved to
>> Nero.
>>
>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete has a
>> more up front user interface which was at first hard to understand. The
>> degree of control available is greater than I will ever need. But it does
>> not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I switched to Nero. It has
>> considerable abilities but they are not immediately obvious. I always use
>> Nero when importing from my DVD/TV combo...its easier in Nero than
>> Complete and its two pass compression is faster than Complete. The
>> resulting quality...I can't tell the difference between them on screen.
>>
>> Hope that helps
>>
>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>> www.the-kellys.org
>>
>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD format.
>> But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be played on
>> standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen (16:9) created
>> with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic MyDVD (4.5) and in
>> the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will display on TV too? How
>> can I keep it wide screen?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Al
>>
>>
>
>

Al Stu
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
Anyone have experience with Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5 for creating
widescreen (16:9) DVD format CD's?


"John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hello Al,
>
> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you are in
> Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero Ultra...I
> "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper price if you go
> look. You can download the evaluation copy...which will do everything
> except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD and VCD as well as do
> all the things it is better known for in the realm of creating any format
> CD....its an excelent program in that respect alone.
>
> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was withdrawn
> because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web by
> doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to buy it. My
> copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that DVD Complete is
> ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of the other functions
> found in Nero.
>
> Hop that helps a little
>
> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
> www.the-kellys.org
>
> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do much
>> DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money, if any at
>> all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic MyDVD that came
>> with computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything I need except wide
>> screen video (so far as I can tell). Interestingly though it maintains
>> aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>
>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to deal
>>> with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs for DVD
>>> making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and Dazzle DVD
>>> complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and delete it) A
>>> friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He has now moved to
>>> Nero.
>>>
>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete has a
>>> more up front user interface which was at first hard to understand. The
>>> degree of control available is greater than I will ever need. But it
>>> does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I switched to Nero. It has
>>> considerable abilities but they are not immediately obvious. I always
>>> use Nero when importing from my DVD/TV combo...its easier in Nero than
>>> Complete and its two pass compression is faster than Complete. The
>>> resulting quality...I can't tell the difference between them on screen.
>>>
>>> Hope that helps
>>>
>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>
>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD format.
>>> But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be played on
>>> standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen (16:9) created
>>> with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic MyDVD (4.5) and in
>>> the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will display on TV too?
>>> How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Al
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Wojo
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
I've never used version 7.5 and don't create widescreen DVD's but I do have
Roxio Media Creator version 6 and don't like it at all simply because the
control and abilities of the program are very limited.
I agree with John's assessment of Nero (that's correct you cannot create
DVD's with the trial) and I definitely agree with his sentiments on MyDVD (I
hate that program) and I now plan on checking out Dazzle DVD Complete simply
for the info to add to my website if nothing else.
Personally I like to use the Ulead family of DVD products. Movie Factory was
my favorite by far until I discovered DVD Workshop which will do pretty much
anything you could possibly want to do with a DVD.
The price tag is very high but the free demo is not crippled in any way that
matters and they have a much cheaper version called DVD Workshop Express
that works just fine as well.
There is a list of the more popular DVD authoring programs available on my
website in the "DVD Programs" section. Each includes a link to the author's
site where you can download a trial version.
Try a few and see what you think all the trial versions work except, as I
said before, Nero Vision Express.
"Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
news:Om91XC0fFHA.3692@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Anyone have experience with Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5 for creating
> widescreen (16:9) DVD format CD's?
>
>
> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
> news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> Hello Al,
>>
>> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you are
>> in Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero Ultra...I
>> "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper price if you
>> go look. You can download the evaluation copy...which will do everything
>> except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD and VCD as well as do
>> all the things it is better known for in the realm of creating any format
>> CD....its an excelent program in that respect alone.
>>
>> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was
>> withdrawn because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
>> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
>> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web by
>> doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to buy it.
>> My copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that DVD Complete
>> is ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of the other functions
>> found in Nero.
>>
>> Hop that helps a little
>>
>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>> www.the-kellys.org
>>
>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do much
>>> DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money, if any
>>> at all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic MyDVD that
>>> came with computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything I need except
>>> wide screen video (so far as I can tell). Interestingly though it
>>> maintains aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>>
>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to deal
>>>> with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs for DVD
>>>> making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and Dazzle DVD
>>>> complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and delete it) A
>>>> friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He has now moved to
>>>> Nero.
>>>>
>>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete has a
>>>> more up front user interface which was at first hard to understand. The
>>>> degree of control available is greater than I will ever need. But it
>>>> does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I switched to Nero. It
>>>> has considerable abilities but they are not immediately obvious. I
>>>> always use Nero when importing from my DVD/TV combo...its easier in
>>>> Nero than Complete and its two pass compression is faster than
>>>> Complete. The resulting quality...I can't tell the difference between
>>>> them on screen.
>>>>
>>>> Hope that helps
>>>>
>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>
>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD
>>>> format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be
>>>> played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen
>>>> (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic
>>>> MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will
>>>> display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Al
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Wojo
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
Hey John you should check out Ulead DVD workshop.
Remember I was always commenting that the one thing I couldn't find a DVD
Authoring program that could do well was to create a DVD menu with clickable
regions (IE text or clipart etc...) to go to a video?
Well DVD Workshop accomplishes this very well.
I wouldn't recommend purchasing it unless you really want to get into DVD
authoring on a high level but the trial version is almost uncrippled (it's
demo limitations are so high that I haven't even reached them yet).
Download: http://www.ulead.com/dws/runme.htm
Video: http://tinyurl.com/bpw7y
-Wojo

"John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hello Al,
>
> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you are in
> Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero Ultra...I
> "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper price if you go
> look. You can download the evaluation copy...which will do everything
> except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD and VCD as well as do
> all the things it is better known for in the realm of creating any format
> CD....its an excelent program in that respect alone.
>
> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was withdrawn
> because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web by
> doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to buy it. My
> copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that DVD Complete is
> ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of the other functions
> found in Nero.
>
> Hop that helps a little
>
> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
> www.the-kellys.org
>
> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do much
>> DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money, if any at
>> all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic MyDVD that came
>> with computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything I need except wide
>> screen video (so far as I can tell). Interestingly though it maintains
>> aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>
>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to deal
>>> with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs for DVD
>>> making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and Dazzle DVD
>>> complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and delete it) A
>>> friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He has now moved to
>>> Nero.
>>>
>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete has a
>>> more up front user interface which was at first hard to understand. The
>>> degree of control available is greater than I will ever need. But it
>>> does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I switched to Nero. It has
>>> considerable abilities but they are not immediately obvious. I always
>>> use Nero when importing from my DVD/TV combo...its easier in Nero than
>>> Complete and its two pass compression is faster than Complete. The
>>> resulting quality...I can't tell the difference between them on screen.
>>>
>>> Hope that helps
>>>
>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>
>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD format.
>>> But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be played on
>>> standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen (16:9) created
>>> with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic MyDVD (4.5) and in
>>> the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will display on TV too?
>>> How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Al
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

John Kelly
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
Hi Wojo,

Yes, I did play with it, a mate runs a distibution company and he sends
me samples from time to time. But, Nero can be used to make a menu with
clickable images and position them where you want. You use one of the
default menus and replace everything with video or still backgrounds etc. I
am burning one just now two episodes of a TV series...there is no default
menu system that suits so I made my own....The program is called All
Creatures Great & Small so I made the background of the main menu a snap of
our rear garden with a bird (Blue Tit) caught with a low shutter so that its
wings look blurred (the humingbird shot) and the two active areas have a 30
second clip from the very start of each program conveniently giving the
title of each episode. Then moving on to the menu for each program I
replaced the background with similar shots from our garden and used a 30
second clip starting at the relevant chapter point for the active areas. I
have previously used a video for the menu backgrouns and stills from the
video for the active area...did not like the result...far to much going on..
You can also move around the elements by the usual click and drag
method...it works fairly well. You can change the shape of the active area
by choosing a predefined shape. As far as I can remember you cannot use a
shape of your own...must take a look at that some day.

Dazzle DVD Complete lets you put all sorts of objects on the
window....but as I prefer fairly simple unclutered screen Imost often have
just four chapter points and the usual next/prior options on the submenus
snd two or three on the main menu

Best Wishes.....John Kelly
www.the-kellys.org



"Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
news:qVExe.12229$Fn4.6047@trnddc06...
> Hey John you should check out Ulead DVD workshop.
> Remember I was always commenting that the one thing I couldn't find a DVD
> Authoring program that could do well was to create a DVD menu with
> clickable regions (IE text or clipart etc...) to go to a video?
> Well DVD Workshop accomplishes this very well.
> I wouldn't recommend purchasing it unless you really want to get into DVD
> authoring on a high level but the trial version is almost uncrippled (it's
> demo limitations are so high that I haven't even reached them yet).
> Download: http://www.ulead.com/dws/runme.htm
> Video: http://tinyurl.com/bpw7y
> -Wojo
>
> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
> news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> Hello Al,
>>
>> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you are
>> in Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero Ultra...I
>> "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper price if you
>> go look. You can download the evaluation copy...which will do everything
>> except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD and VCD as well as do
>> all the things it is better known for in the realm of creating any format
>> CD....its an excelent program in that respect alone.
>>
>> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was
>> withdrawn because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
>> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
>> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web by
>> doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to buy it.
>> My copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that DVD Complete
>> is ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of the other functions
>> found in Nero.
>>
>> Hop that helps a little
>>
>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>> www.the-kellys.org
>>
>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do much
>>> DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money, if any
>>> at all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic MyDVD that
>>> came with computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything I need except
>>> wide screen video (so far as I can tell). Interestingly though it
>>> maintains aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>>
>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to deal
>>>> with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs for DVD
>>>> making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and Dazzle DVD
>>>> complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and delete it) A
>>>> friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He has now moved to
>>>> Nero.
>>>>
>>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete has a
>>>> more up front user interface which was at first hard to understand. The
>>>> degree of control available is greater than I will ever need. But it
>>>> does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I switched to Nero. It
>>>> has considerable abilities but they are not immediately obvious. I
>>>> always use Nero when importing from my DVD/TV combo...its easier in
>>>> Nero than Complete and its two pass compression is faster than
>>>> Complete. The resulting quality...I can't tell the difference between
>>>> them on screen.
>>>>
>>>> Hope that helps
>>>>
>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>
>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD
>>>> format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be
>>>> played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen
>>>> (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic
>>>> MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will
>>>> display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Al
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

PapaJohn \(MVP\)
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
Hi Al,

I'd hate to see you purchase something else if MyDVD can handle the widescreen OK... I recently moved from the MyDVD 4.5 that came bundled on my laptop two years ago... to the Sonic 6.1 suite.... I had never made any widescreen DVDs... my reason for changing was because v4.5 can't handle the new Photo Story 3 files.

Sonic has online support at http://www.sonic.com and here's a tech support number: 1-877-383-1124... you might be best asking them before investing in your next package.

--
PapaJohn
Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org


"Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?

Thanks,
Al

John Kelly
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
Hi again,

Yes, I have Easy CD/DVD version 6 or maybe 7 not sure....Version 5 and
whatever the more recent version is both came to me via my friend who owns
the distribution company.....this was before I had Nero. He sent me Nero
after I sent him a report on what I thought of Roxio Easy thingy.....I know
some people swear by it but I often wonder if they do so because they have
difficulty in general (whether they realise it or not) but know how to use
that program. If so then their thoughts are true to them but do not make the
program the best around.

Best Wishes.....John Kelly
www.the-kellys.org

"Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
news:HuExe.12217$Fn4.11358@trnddc06...
> I've never used version 7.5 and don't create widescreen DVD's but I do
> have Roxio Media Creator version 6 and don't like it at all simply because
> the control and abilities of the program are very limited.
> I agree with John's assessment of Nero (that's correct you cannot create
> DVD's with the trial) and I definitely agree with his sentiments on MyDVD
> (I hate that program) and I now plan on checking out Dazzle DVD Complete
> simply for the info to add to my website if nothing else.
> Personally I like to use the Ulead family of DVD products. Movie Factory
> was my favorite by far until I discovered DVD Workshop which will do
> pretty much anything you could possibly want to do with a DVD.
> The price tag is very high but the free demo is not crippled in any way
> that matters and they have a much cheaper version called DVD Workshop
> Express that works just fine as well.
> There is a list of the more popular DVD authoring programs available on my
> website in the "DVD Programs" section. Each includes a link to the
> author's site where you can download a trial version.
> Try a few and see what you think all the trial versions work except, as I
> said before, Nero Vision Express.
> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
> news:Om91XC0fFHA.3692@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> Anyone have experience with Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5 for creating
>> widescreen (16:9) DVD format CD's?
>>
>>
>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>> news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>> Hello Al,
>>>
>>> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you are
>>> in Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero Ultra...I
>>> "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper price if you
>>> go look. You can download the evaluation copy...which will do everything
>>> except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD and VCD as well as do
>>> all the things it is better known for in the realm of creating any
>>> format CD....its an excelent program in that respect alone.
>>>
>>> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was
>>> withdrawn because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
>>> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
>>> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web by
>>> doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to buy it.
>>> My copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that DVD
>>> Complete is ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of the other
>>> functions found in Nero.
>>>
>>> Hop that helps a little
>>>
>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>
>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do much
>>>> DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money, if any
>>>> at all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic MyDVD that
>>>> came with computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything I need
>>>> except wide screen video (so far as I can tell). Interestingly though
>>>> it maintains aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>>>
>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to deal
>>>>> with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs for DVD
>>>>> making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and Dazzle DVD
>>>>> complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and delete it) A
>>>>> friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He has now moved
>>>>> to Nero.
>>>>>
>>>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete has
>>>>> a more up front user interface which was at first hard to understand.
>>>>> The degree of control available is greater than I will ever need. But
>>>>> it does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I switched to Nero.
>>>>> It has considerable abilities but they are not immediately obvious. I
>>>>> always use Nero when importing from my DVD/TV combo...its easier in
>>>>> Nero than Complete and its two pass compression is faster than
>>>>> Complete. The resulting quality...I can't tell the difference between
>>>>> them on screen.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope that helps
>>>>>
>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>
>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD
>>>>> format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be
>>>>> played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen
>>>>> (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic
>>>>> MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will
>>>>> display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Al
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Wojo
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
I think it is because Roxio is easy to use and if they haven't tried
anything else to see how much more they could be doing with their DVD
creations they don't know how bad Roxio really is.

"John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
news:%23H11x36fFHA.2700@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hi again,
>
> Yes, I have Easy CD/DVD version 6 or maybe 7 not sure....Version 5 and
> whatever the more recent version is both came to me via my friend who owns
> the distribution company.....this was before I had Nero. He sent me Nero
> after I sent him a report on what I thought of Roxio Easy thingy.....I
> know some people swear by it but I often wonder if they do so because they
> have difficulty in general (whether they realise it or not) but know how
> to use that program. If so then their thoughts are true to them but do not
> make the program the best around.
>
> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
> www.the-kellys.org
>
> "Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
> news:HuExe.12217$Fn4.11358@trnddc06...
>> I've never used version 7.5 and don't create widescreen DVD's but I do
>> have Roxio Media Creator version 6 and don't like it at all simply
>> because the control and abilities of the program are very limited.
>> I agree with John's assessment of Nero (that's correct you cannot create
>> DVD's with the trial) and I definitely agree with his sentiments on MyDVD
>> (I hate that program) and I now plan on checking out Dazzle DVD Complete
>> simply for the info to add to my website if nothing else.
>> Personally I like to use the Ulead family of DVD products. Movie Factory
>> was my favorite by far until I discovered DVD Workshop which will do
>> pretty much anything you could possibly want to do with a DVD.
>> The price tag is very high but the free demo is not crippled in any way
>> that matters and they have a much cheaper version called DVD Workshop
>> Express that works just fine as well.
>> There is a list of the more popular DVD authoring programs available on
>> my website in the "DVD Programs" section. Each includes a link to the
>> author's site where you can download a trial version.
>> Try a few and see what you think all the trial versions work except, as I
>> said before, Nero Vision Express.
>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>> news:Om91XC0fFHA.3692@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>> Anyone have experience with Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5 for creating
>>> widescreen (16:9) DVD format CD's?
>>>
>>>
>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>> news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>> Hello Al,
>>>>
>>>> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you are
>>>> in Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero Ultra...I
>>>> "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper price if you
>>>> go look. You can download the evaluation copy...which will do
>>>> everything except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD and VCD
>>>> as well as do all the things it is better known for in the realm of
>>>> creating any format CD....its an excelent program in that respect
>>>> alone.
>>>>
>>>> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was
>>>> withdrawn because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
>>>> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
>>>> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web by
>>>> doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to buy it.
>>>> My copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that DVD
>>>> Complete is ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of the
>>>> other functions found in Nero.
>>>>
>>>> Hop that helps a little
>>>>
>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>
>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do
>>>>> much DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money,
>>>>> if any at all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic
>>>>> MyDVD that came with computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything
>>>>> I need except wide screen video (so far as I can tell). Interestingly
>>>>> though it maintains aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>>>>
>>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to
>>>>>> deal with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs
>>>>>> for DVD making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and
>>>>>> Dazzle DVD complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and
>>>>>> delete it) A friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He
>>>>>> has now moved to Nero.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete has
>>>>>> a more up front user interface which was at first hard to understand.
>>>>>> The degree of control available is greater than I will ever need. But
>>>>>> it does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I switched to Nero.
>>>>>> It has considerable abilities but they are not immediately obvious. I
>>>>>> always use Nero when importing from my DVD/TV combo...its easier in
>>>>>> Nero than Complete and its two pass compression is faster than
>>>>>> Complete. The resulting quality...I can't tell the difference between
>>>>>> them on screen.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hope that helps
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD
>>>>>> format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be
>>>>>> played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen
>>>>>> (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic
>>>>>> MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will
>>>>>> display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Al
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Al Stu
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
Thanks Wojo, downloaded Ulead DVD Workshop 2 demo yesterday (hope it's not
laced with spyware). Took a little playing to figure how to go about
certain things but it does appear to be pretty flexible. Although for a
product with such a hefty price tag there seems to be some capabilities
lacking. For instance, motion menu buttons with different loop lengths (and
possibly loop position, unless perhaps this is done with chapter marks).

Also I may not have been going about it the way intended, but I had to
switch back to Edit tab to select the item I wanted to place on the menu.
If I just pulled a still from the image library then it couldn't be a motion
active button. Suppose that may be what the video library is for, but that
seems like an unnecessary additional step as well. But like I said, I
probably wasn't using it as intended.

But as demos go very capable.

BTW, in Disc Template Manager, Edit, Compression, I couldn't find any help
info about the Speed-Quality setting. Goes from 0 (Speed) to 100 (Quality)
but says nothing about this setting that I could find. For instance what
I'd like to know is if I use a setting of 100 (Max Quality) does that mean
it's not reducing the quality of my DV-AVI movie at all?


"Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
news:HuExe.12217$Fn4.11358@trnddc06...
> I've never used version 7.5 and don't create widescreen DVD's but I do
> have Roxio Media Creator version 6 and don't like it at all simply because
> the control and abilities of the program are very limited.
> I agree with John's assessment of Nero (that's correct you cannot create
> DVD's with the trial) and I definitely agree with his sentiments on MyDVD
> (I hate that program) and I now plan on checking out Dazzle DVD Complete
> simply for the info to add to my website if nothing else.
> Personally I like to use the Ulead family of DVD products. Movie Factory
> was my favorite by far until I discovered DVD Workshop which will do
> pretty much anything you could possibly want to do with a DVD.
> The price tag is very high but the free demo is not crippled in any way
> that matters and they have a much cheaper version called DVD Workshop
> Express that works just fine as well.
> There is a list of the more popular DVD authoring programs available on my
> website in the "DVD Programs" section. Each includes a link to the
> author's site where you can download a trial version.
> Try a few and see what you think all the trial versions work except, as I
> said before, Nero Vision Express.
> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
> news:Om91XC0fFHA.3692@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> Anyone have experience with Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5 for creating
>> widescreen (16:9) DVD format CD's?
>>
>>
>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>> news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>> Hello Al,
>>>
>>> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you are
>>> in Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero Ultra...I
>>> "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper price if you
>>> go look. You can download the evaluation copy...which will do everything
>>> except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD and VCD as well as do
>>> all the things it is better known for in the realm of creating any
>>> format CD....its an excelent program in that respect alone.
>>>
>>> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was
>>> withdrawn because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
>>> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
>>> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web by
>>> doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to buy it.
>>> My copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that DVD
>>> Complete is ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of the other
>>> functions found in Nero.
>>>
>>> Hop that helps a little
>>>
>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>
>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do much
>>>> DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money, if any
>>>> at all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic MyDVD that
>>>> came with computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything I need
>>>> except wide screen video (so far as I can tell). Interestingly though
>>>> it maintains aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>>>
>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to deal
>>>>> with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs for DVD
>>>>> making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and Dazzle DVD
>>>>> complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and delete it) A
>>>>> friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He has now moved
>>>>> to Nero.
>>>>>
>>>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete has
>>>>> a more up front user interface which was at first hard to understand.
>>>>> The degree of control available is greater than I will ever need. But
>>>>> it does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I switched to Nero.
>>>>> It has considerable abilities but they are not immediately obvious. I
>>>>> always use Nero when importing from my DVD/TV combo...its easier in
>>>>> Nero than Complete and its two pass compression is faster than
>>>>> Complete. The resulting quality...I can't tell the difference between
>>>>> them on screen.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope that helps
>>>>>
>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>
>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD
>>>>> format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be
>>>>> played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen
>>>>> (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic
>>>>> MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will
>>>>> display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Al
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

John Kelly
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
A good point

Best Wishes...John Kely
www.the-kellys.org

"Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message news:cdYxe.6849$mr4.2137@trnddc05...
>I think it is because Roxio is easy to use and if they haven't tried
>anything else to see how much more they could be doing with their DVD
>creations they don't know how bad Roxio really is.
>
> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
> news:%23H11x36fFHA.2700@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> Hi again,
>>
>> Yes, I have Easy CD/DVD version 6 or maybe 7 not sure....Version 5 and
>> whatever the more recent version is both came to me via my friend who
>> owns the distribution company.....this was before I had Nero. He sent me
>> Nero after I sent him a report on what I thought of Roxio Easy
>> thingy.....I know some people swear by it but I often wonder if they do
>> so because they have difficulty in general (whether they realise it or
>> not) but know how to use that program. If so then their thoughts are true
>> to them but do not make the program the best around.
>>
>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>> www.the-kellys.org
>>
>> "Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
>> news:HuExe.12217$Fn4.11358@trnddc06...
>>> I've never used version 7.5 and don't create widescreen DVD's but I do
>>> have Roxio Media Creator version 6 and don't like it at all simply
>>> because the control and abilities of the program are very limited.
>>> I agree with John's assessment of Nero (that's correct you cannot create
>>> DVD's with the trial) and I definitely agree with his sentiments on
>>> MyDVD (I hate that program) and I now plan on checking out Dazzle DVD
>>> Complete simply for the info to add to my website if nothing else.
>>> Personally I like to use the Ulead family of DVD products. Movie Factory
>>> was my favorite by far until I discovered DVD Workshop which will do
>>> pretty much anything you could possibly want to do with a DVD.
>>> The price tag is very high but the free demo is not crippled in any way
>>> that matters and they have a much cheaper version called DVD Workshop
>>> Express that works just fine as well.
>>> There is a list of the more popular DVD authoring programs available on
>>> my website in the "DVD Programs" section. Each includes a link to the
>>> author's site where you can download a trial version.
>>> Try a few and see what you think all the trial versions work except, as
>>> I said before, Nero Vision Express.
>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>> news:Om91XC0fFHA.3692@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>> Anyone have experience with Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5 for creating
>>>> widescreen (16:9) DVD format CD's?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Hello Al,
>>>>>
>>>>> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you
>>>>> are in Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero
>>>>> Ultra...I "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper
>>>>> price if you go look. You can download the evaluation copy...which
>>>>> will do everything except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD
>>>>> and VCD as well as do all the things it is better known for in the
>>>>> realm of creating any format CD....its an excelent program in that
>>>>> respect alone.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was
>>>>> withdrawn because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
>>>>> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
>>>>> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web
>>>>> by doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to buy
>>>>> it. My copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that DVD
>>>>> Complete is ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of the
>>>>> other functions found in Nero.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hop that helps a little
>>>>>
>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>
>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do
>>>>>> much DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money,
>>>>>> if any at all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic
>>>>>> MyDVD that came with computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything
>>>>>> I need except wide screen video (so far as I can tell).
>>>>>> Interestingly though it maintains aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to
>>>>>>> deal with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs
>>>>>>> for DVD making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and
>>>>>>> Dazzle DVD complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and
>>>>>>> delete it) A friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He
>>>>>>> has now moved to Nero.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete
>>>>>>> has a more up front user interface which was at first hard to
>>>>>>> understand. The degree of control available is greater than I will
>>>>>>> ever need. But it does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I
>>>>>>> switched to Nero. It has considerable abilities but they are not
>>>>>>> immediately obvious. I always use Nero when importing from my DVD/TV
>>>>>>> combo...its easier in Nero than Complete and its two pass
>>>>>>> compression is faster than Complete. The resulting quality...I can't
>>>>>>> tell the difference between them on screen.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hope that helps
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD
>>>>>>> format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can
>>>>>>> be played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen
>>>>>>> (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic
>>>>>>> MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will
>>>>>>> display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Al
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Wojo
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
"Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
news:OSLMIVBgFHA.1284@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Thanks Wojo, downloaded Ulead DVD Workshop 2 demo yesterday (hope it's
> not laced with spyware).

None what-so-ever.

> Took a little playing to figure how to go about certain things but it does
> appear to be pretty flexible.

Yes I should mention that there is a bit of a learning curve with the
program but it's well worth it.

> Although for a product with such a hefty price tag there seems to be some
> capabilities lacking. For instance, motion menu buttons with different
> loop lengths (and possibly loop position, unless perhaps this is done with
> chapter marks).

Motion menu button's are certainly a capability but I don't know about
different loop length's I never had a need for that option but I'll have to
look into it with my next project.

>
> Also I may not have been going about it the way intended, but I had to
> switch back to Edit tab to select the item I wanted to place on the menu.
> If I just pulled a still from the image library then it couldn't be a
> motion active button. Suppose that may be what the video library is for,
> but that seems like an unnecessary additional step as well. But like I
> said, I probably wasn't using it as intended.

It is what the library is for and if you set the program up with all the
different stills/motion videos that you use regularly it is worthwhile in
the end.

>
> But as demos go very capable.
>
> BTW, in Disc Template Manager, Edit, Compression, I couldn't find any help
> info about the Speed-Quality setting. Goes from 0 (Speed) to 100
> (Quality) but says nothing about this setting that I could find. For
> instance what I'd like to know is if I use a setting of 100 (Max Quality)
> does that mean it's not reducing the quality of my DV-AVI movie at all?

It will still reduce it some since DV-AVI is basically raw video and you are
converting to MPEG2 for DVD viewing so there is some but when I use the max
setting or even lower settings (within reason) it is not noticable in the
slightest.

>
>
> "Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
> news:HuExe.12217$Fn4.11358@trnddc06...
>> I've never used version 7.5 and don't create widescreen DVD's but I do
>> have Roxio Media Creator version 6 and don't like it at all simply
>> because the control and abilities of the program are very limited.
>> I agree with John's assessment of Nero (that's correct you cannot create
>> DVD's with the trial) and I definitely agree with his sentiments on MyDVD
>> (I hate that program) and I now plan on checking out Dazzle DVD Complete
>> simply for the info to add to my website if nothing else.
>> Personally I like to use the Ulead family of DVD products. Movie Factory
>> was my favorite by far until I discovered DVD Workshop which will do
>> pretty much anything you could possibly want to do with a DVD.
>> The price tag is very high but the free demo is not crippled in any way
>> that matters and they have a much cheaper version called DVD Workshop
>> Express that works just fine as well.
>> There is a list of the more popular DVD authoring programs available on
>> my website in the "DVD Programs" section. Each includes a link to the
>> author's site where you can download a trial version.
>> Try a few and see what you think all the trial versions work except, as I
>> said before, Nero Vision Express.
>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>> news:Om91XC0fFHA.3692@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>> Anyone have experience with Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5 for creating
>>> widescreen (16:9) DVD format CD's?
>>>
>>>
>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>> news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>> Hello Al,
>>>>
>>>> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you are
>>>> in Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero Ultra...I
>>>> "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper price if you
>>>> go look. You can download the evaluation copy...which will do
>>>> everything except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD and VCD
>>>> as well as do all the things it is better known for in the realm of
>>>> creating any format CD....its an excelent program in that respect
>>>> alone.
>>>>
>>>> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was
>>>> withdrawn because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
>>>> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
>>>> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web by
>>>> doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to buy it.
>>>> My copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that DVD
>>>> Complete is ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of the
>>>> other functions found in Nero.
>>>>
>>>> Hop that helps a little
>>>>
>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>
>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do
>>>>> much DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money,
>>>>> if any at all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic
>>>>> MyDVD that came with computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything
>>>>> I need except wide screen video (so far as I can tell). Interestingly
>>>>> though it maintains aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>>>>
>>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to
>>>>>> deal with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs
>>>>>> for DVD making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and
>>>>>> Dazzle DVD complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and
>>>>>> delete it) A friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He
>>>>>> has now moved to Nero.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete has
>>>>>> a more up front user interface which was at first hard to understand.
>>>>>> The degree of control available is greater than I will ever need. But
>>>>>> it does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I switched to Nero.
>>>>>> It has considerable abilities but they are not immediately obvious. I
>>>>>> always use Nero when importing from my DVD/TV combo...its easier in
>>>>>> Nero than Complete and its two pass compression is faster than
>>>>>> Complete. The resulting quality...I can't tell the difference between
>>>>>> them on screen.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hope that helps
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD
>>>>>> format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can be
>>>>>> played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen
>>>>>> (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic
>>>>>> MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will
>>>>>> display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Al
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Al Stu
07-09-2005, 09:37 PM
Now I remember why I rarely make a DVD disc. It takes forever just to
process (convert) the videos.

2 AVI Videos of 5 and 20 minutes, and one 11 photo slideshow, took 1:15 just
in preparation for burning the disc.

21 Month Old Dell Inspiron 8600
1.4 GHz Centrino
512 MB RAM
7200 RPM Disk Drive


"Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message news:eRYxe.8034$Fy4.1516@trnddc04...
>
> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
> news:OSLMIVBgFHA.1284@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>> Thanks Wojo, downloaded Ulead DVD Workshop 2 demo yesterday (hope it's
>> not laced with spyware).
>
> None what-so-ever.
>
>> Took a little playing to figure how to go about certain things but it
>> does appear to be pretty flexible.
>
> Yes I should mention that there is a bit of a learning curve with the
> program but it's well worth it.
>
>> Although for a product with such a hefty price tag there seems to be some
>> capabilities lacking. For instance, motion menu buttons with different
>> loop lengths (and possibly loop position, unless perhaps this is done
>> with chapter marks).
>
> Motion menu button's are certainly a capability but I don't know about
> different loop length's I never had a need for that option but I'll have
> to look into it with my next project.
>
>>
>> Also I may not have been going about it the way intended, but I had to
>> switch back to Edit tab to select the item I wanted to place on the menu.
>> If I just pulled a still from the image library then it couldn't be a
>> motion active button. Suppose that may be what the video library is for,
>> but that seems like an unnecessary additional step as well. But like I
>> said, I probably wasn't using it as intended.
>
> It is what the library is for and if you set the program up with all the
> different stills/motion videos that you use regularly it is worthwhile in
> the end.
>
>>
>> But as demos go very capable.
>>
>> BTW, in Disc Template Manager, Edit, Compression, I couldn't find any
>> help info about the Speed-Quality setting. Goes from 0 (Speed) to 100
>> (Quality) but says nothing about this setting that I could find. For
>> instance what I'd like to know is if I use a setting of 100 (Max Quality)
>> does that mean it's not reducing the quality of my DV-AVI movie at all?
>
> It will still reduce it some since DV-AVI is basically raw video and you
> are converting to MPEG2 for DVD viewing so there is some but when I use
> the max setting or even lower settings (within reason) it is not noticable
> in the slightest.
>
>>
>>
>> "Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
>> news:HuExe.12217$Fn4.11358@trnddc06...
>>> I've never used version 7.5 and don't create widescreen DVD's but I do
>>> have Roxio Media Creator version 6 and don't like it at all simply
>>> because the control and abilities of the program are very limited.
>>> I agree with John's assessment of Nero (that's correct you cannot create
>>> DVD's with the trial) and I definitely agree with his sentiments on
>>> MyDVD (I hate that program) and I now plan on checking out Dazzle DVD
>>> Complete simply for the info to add to my website if nothing else.
>>> Personally I like to use the Ulead family of DVD products. Movie Factory
>>> was my favorite by far until I discovered DVD Workshop which will do
>>> pretty much anything you could possibly want to do with a DVD.
>>> The price tag is very high but the free demo is not crippled in any way
>>> that matters and they have a much cheaper version called DVD Workshop
>>> Express that works just fine as well.
>>> There is a list of the more popular DVD authoring programs available on
>>> my website in the "DVD Programs" section. Each includes a link to the
>>> author's site where you can download a trial version.
>>> Try a few and see what you think all the trial versions work except, as
>>> I said before, Nero Vision Express.
>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>> news:Om91XC0fFHA.3692@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>> Anyone have experience with Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5 for creating
>>>> widescreen (16:9) DVD format CD's?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Hello Al,
>>>>>
>>>>> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you
>>>>> are in Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero
>>>>> Ultra...I "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper
>>>>> price if you go look. You can download the evaluation copy...which
>>>>> will do everything except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD
>>>>> and VCD as well as do all the things it is better known for in the
>>>>> realm of creating any format CD....its an excelent program in that
>>>>> respect alone.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was
>>>>> withdrawn because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
>>>>> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
>>>>> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web
>>>>> by doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to buy
>>>>> it. My copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that DVD
>>>>> Complete is ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of the
>>>>> other functions found in Nero.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hop that helps a little
>>>>>
>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>
>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do
>>>>>> much DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money,
>>>>>> if any at all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic
>>>>>> MyDVD that came with computer 2 years ago. It works, does everything
>>>>>> I need except wide screen video (so far as I can tell).
>>>>>> Interestingly though it maintains aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to
>>>>>>> deal with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs
>>>>>>> for DVD making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and
>>>>>>> Dazzle DVD complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it and
>>>>>>> delete it) A friend used to use it and he had the same problems. He
>>>>>>> has now moved to Nero.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete
>>>>>>> has a more up front user interface which was at first hard to
>>>>>>> understand. The degree of control available is greater than I will
>>>>>>> ever need. But it does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I
>>>>>>> switched to Nero. It has considerable abilities but they are not
>>>>>>> immediately obvious. I always use Nero when importing from my DVD/TV
>>>>>>> combo...its easier in Nero than Complete and its two pass
>>>>>>> compression is faster than Complete. The resulting quality...I can't
>>>>>>> tell the difference between them on screen.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hope that helps
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD
>>>>>>> format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can
>>>>>>> be played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide screen
>>>>>>> (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen in Sonic
>>>>>>> MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this how it will
>>>>>>> display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Al
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Wojo
07-09-2005, 09:38 PM
Yes it does take time but it's not like you need to be at the computer for
the work to be done.
I just set mine up and leave for dinner or bed or whatever and let it do the
work.

"Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
news:%23S91n$FgFHA.2568@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Now I remember why I rarely make a DVD disc. It takes forever just to
> process (convert) the videos.
>
> 2 AVI Videos of 5 and 20 minutes, and one 11 photo slideshow, took 1:15
> just in preparation for burning the disc.
>
> 21 Month Old Dell Inspiron 8600
> 1.4 GHz Centrino
> 512 MB RAM
> 7200 RPM Disk Drive
>
>
> "Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
> news:eRYxe.8034$Fy4.1516@trnddc04...
>>
>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>> news:OSLMIVBgFHA.1284@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>> Thanks Wojo, downloaded Ulead DVD Workshop 2 demo yesterday (hope it's
>>> not laced with spyware).
>>
>> None what-so-ever.
>>
>>> Took a little playing to figure how to go about certain things but it
>>> does appear to be pretty flexible.
>>
>> Yes I should mention that there is a bit of a learning curve with the
>> program but it's well worth it.
>>
>>> Although for a product with such a hefty price tag there seems to be
>>> some capabilities lacking. For instance, motion menu buttons with
>>> different loop lengths (and possibly loop position, unless perhaps this
>>> is done with chapter marks).
>>
>> Motion menu button's are certainly a capability but I don't know about
>> different loop length's I never had a need for that option but I'll have
>> to look into it with my next project.
>>
>>>
>>> Also I may not have been going about it the way intended, but I had to
>>> switch back to Edit tab to select the item I wanted to place on the
>>> menu. If I just pulled a still from the image library then it couldn't
>>> be a motion active button. Suppose that may be what the video library
>>> is for, but that seems like an unnecessary additional step as well. But
>>> like I said, I probably wasn't using it as intended.
>>
>> It is what the library is for and if you set the program up with all the
>> different stills/motion videos that you use regularly it is worthwhile in
>> the end.
>>
>>>
>>> But as demos go very capable.
>>>
>>> BTW, in Disc Template Manager, Edit, Compression, I couldn't find any
>>> help info about the Speed-Quality setting. Goes from 0 (Speed) to 100
>>> (Quality) but says nothing about this setting that I could find. For
>>> instance what I'd like to know is if I use a setting of 100 (Max
>>> Quality) does that mean it's not reducing the quality of my DV-AVI movie
>>> at all?
>>
>> It will still reduce it some since DV-AVI is basically raw video and you
>> are converting to MPEG2 for DVD viewing so there is some but when I use
>> the max setting or even lower settings (within reason) it is not
>> noticable in the slightest.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
>>> news:HuExe.12217$Fn4.11358@trnddc06...
>>>> I've never used version 7.5 and don't create widescreen DVD's but I do
>>>> have Roxio Media Creator version 6 and don't like it at all simply
>>>> because the control and abilities of the program are very limited.
>>>> I agree with John's assessment of Nero (that's correct you cannot
>>>> create DVD's with the trial) and I definitely agree with his sentiments
>>>> on MyDVD (I hate that program) and I now plan on checking out Dazzle
>>>> DVD Complete simply for the info to add to my website if nothing else.
>>>> Personally I like to use the Ulead family of DVD products. Movie
>>>> Factory was my favorite by far until I discovered DVD Workshop which
>>>> will do pretty much anything you could possibly want to do with a DVD.
>>>> The price tag is very high but the free demo is not crippled in any way
>>>> that matters and they have a much cheaper version called DVD Workshop
>>>> Express that works just fine as well.
>>>> There is a list of the more popular DVD authoring programs available on
>>>> my website in the "DVD Programs" section. Each includes a link to the
>>>> author's site where you can download a trial version.
>>>> Try a few and see what you think all the trial versions work except, as
>>>> I said before, Nero Vision Express.
>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:Om91XC0fFHA.3692@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Anyone have experience with Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5 for creating
>>>>> widescreen (16:9) DVD format CD's?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>>> news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Hello Al,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you
>>>>>> are in Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero
>>>>>> Ultra...I "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper
>>>>>> price if you go look. You can download the evaluation copy...which
>>>>>> will do everything except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD
>>>>>> and VCD as well as do all the things it is better known for in the
>>>>>> realm of creating any format CD....its an excelent program in that
>>>>>> respect alone.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was
>>>>>> withdrawn because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
>>>>>> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
>>>>>> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web
>>>>>> by doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to
>>>>>> buy it. My copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that
>>>>>> DVD Complete is ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of
>>>>>> the other functions found in Nero.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hop that helps a little
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do
>>>>>>> much DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money,
>>>>>>> if any at all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic
>>>>>>> MyDVD that came with computer 2 years ago. It works, does
>>>>>>> everything I need except wide screen video (so far as I can tell).
>>>>>>> Interestingly though it maintains aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to
>>>>>>>> deal with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs
>>>>>>>> for DVD making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and
>>>>>>>> Dazzle DVD complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it
>>>>>>>> and delete it) A friend used to use it and he had the same
>>>>>>>> problems. He has now moved to Nero.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete
>>>>>>>> has a more up front user interface which was at first hard to
>>>>>>>> understand. The degree of control available is greater than I will
>>>>>>>> ever need. But it does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I
>>>>>>>> switched to Nero. It has considerable abilities but they are not
>>>>>>>> immediately obvious. I always use Nero when importing from my
>>>>>>>> DVD/TV combo...its easier in Nero than Complete and its two pass
>>>>>>>> compression is faster than Complete. The resulting quality...I
>>>>>>>> can't tell the difference between them on screen.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hope that helps
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD
>>>>>>>> format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can
>>>>>>>> be played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide
>>>>>>>> screen (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen
>>>>>>>> in Sonic MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this
>>>>>>>> how it will display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>> Al
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

NoNoBadDog!
07-09-2005, 09:38 PM
What do you expect with a centrino processor? If you wanted to do video
processing/encoding, you should have gone with something other than a
centrino.

Bobby

"Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
news:%23S91n$FgFHA.2568@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Now I remember why I rarely make a DVD disc. It takes forever just to
> process (convert) the videos.
>
> 2 AVI Videos of 5 and 20 minutes, and one 11 photo slideshow, took 1:15
> just in preparation for burning the disc.
>
> 21 Month Old Dell Inspiron 8600
> 1.4 GHz Centrino
> 512 MB RAM
> 7200 RPM Disk Drive
>
>
> "Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
> news:eRYxe.8034$Fy4.1516@trnddc04...
>>
>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>> news:OSLMIVBgFHA.1284@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>> Thanks Wojo, downloaded Ulead DVD Workshop 2 demo yesterday (hope it's
>>> not laced with spyware).
>>
>> None what-so-ever.
>>
>>> Took a little playing to figure how to go about certain things but it
>>> does appear to be pretty flexible.
>>
>> Yes I should mention that there is a bit of a learning curve with the
>> program but it's well worth it.
>>
>>> Although for a product with such a hefty price tag there seems to be
>>> some capabilities lacking. For instance, motion menu buttons with
>>> different loop lengths (and possibly loop position, unless perhaps this
>>> is done with chapter marks).
>>
>> Motion menu button's are certainly a capability but I don't know about
>> different loop length's I never had a need for that option but I'll have
>> to look into it with my next project.
>>
>>>
>>> Also I may not have been going about it the way intended, but I had to
>>> switch back to Edit tab to select the item I wanted to place on the
>>> menu. If I just pulled a still from the image library then it couldn't
>>> be a motion active button. Suppose that may be what the video library
>>> is for, but that seems like an unnecessary additional step as well. But
>>> like I said, I probably wasn't using it as intended.
>>
>> It is what the library is for and if you set the program up with all the
>> different stills/motion videos that you use regularly it is worthwhile in
>> the end.
>>
>>>
>>> But as demos go very capable.
>>>
>>> BTW, in Disc Template Manager, Edit, Compression, I couldn't find any
>>> help info about the Speed-Quality setting. Goes from 0 (Speed) to 100
>>> (Quality) but says nothing about this setting that I could find. For
>>> instance what I'd like to know is if I use a setting of 100 (Max
>>> Quality) does that mean it's not reducing the quality of my DV-AVI movie
>>> at all?
>>
>> It will still reduce it some since DV-AVI is basically raw video and you
>> are converting to MPEG2 for DVD viewing so there is some but when I use
>> the max setting or even lower settings (within reason) it is not
>> noticable in the slightest.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Wojo" <wojo@mypc.net> wrote in message
>>> news:HuExe.12217$Fn4.11358@trnddc06...
>>>> I've never used version 7.5 and don't create widescreen DVD's but I do
>>>> have Roxio Media Creator version 6 and don't like it at all simply
>>>> because the control and abilities of the program are very limited.
>>>> I agree with John's assessment of Nero (that's correct you cannot
>>>> create DVD's with the trial) and I definitely agree with his sentiments
>>>> on MyDVD (I hate that program) and I now plan on checking out Dazzle
>>>> DVD Complete simply for the info to add to my website if nothing else.
>>>> Personally I like to use the Ulead family of DVD products. Movie
>>>> Factory was my favorite by far until I discovered DVD Workshop which
>>>> will do pretty much anything you could possibly want to do with a DVD.
>>>> The price tag is very high but the free demo is not crippled in any way
>>>> that matters and they have a much cheaper version called DVD Workshop
>>>> Express that works just fine as well.
>>>> There is a list of the more popular DVD authoring programs available on
>>>> my website in the "DVD Programs" section. Each includes a link to the
>>>> author's site where you can download a trial version.
>>>> Try a few and see what you think all the trial versions work except, as
>>>> I said before, Nero Vision Express.
>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:Om91XC0fFHA.3692@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Anyone have experience with Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5 for creating
>>>>> widescreen (16:9) DVD format CD's?
>>>>>
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>>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>>> news:OYPj6vzfFHA.3232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Hello Al,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nero can be downloaded/purchased online from www.nero.com If you
>>>>>> are in Europe its called Nero Reloaded otherwise its called Nero
>>>>>> Ultra...I "think" its around US $69 but you will discover the proper
>>>>>> price if you go look. You can download the evaluation copy...which
>>>>>> will do everything except make a DVD...apparently it will make a SVCD
>>>>>> and VCD as well as do all the things it is better known for in the
>>>>>> realm of creating any format CD....its an excelent program in that
>>>>>> respect alone.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dazzle DVD Complete is no longer sold in the shops.....it was
>>>>>> withdrawn because it competed with the reportedly inferioree Pinnacle
>>>>>> product...Pinnacle bought that part of the Dazzle company (or all of
>>>>>> it...not sure) I was once told that you can still find it on the web
>>>>>> by doing a search and it was (2 - 3 months back) still possible to
>>>>>> buy it. My copy cost me something like £50 (US $100) TYake note that
>>>>>> DVD Complete is ONLY a Video DVD creation program...it has none of
>>>>>> the other functions found in Nero.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hop that helps a little
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:uK0V1nzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> What are the price tags and are they available online? I don't do
>>>>>>> much DVD formatted burning so don't really want to spend much money,
>>>>>>> if any at all. Which is why I was trying to use the freebie Sonic
>>>>>>> MyDVD that came with computer 2 years ago. It works, does
>>>>>>> everything I need except wide screen video (so far as I can tell).
>>>>>>> Interestingly though it maintains aspect ratio of slideshow photos.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:OZdtTVzfFHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Quite a few programs (I have seen and been told about) fail to
>>>>>>>> deal with 4:3 and 16:9 properly. I can tell you that both programs
>>>>>>>> for DVD making that I use DO handle it well, thery are Nero 6.6 and
>>>>>>>> Dazzle DVD complete. I have never used Sonic (other than load it
>>>>>>>> and delete it) A friend used to use it and he had the same
>>>>>>>> problems. He has now moved to Nero.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> For quality I am torn between Nero and DVD complete. DVD Complete
>>>>>>>> has a more up front user interface which was at first hard to
>>>>>>>> understand. The degree of control available is greater than I will
>>>>>>>> ever need. But it does not handle Dual Layer disks...thats when I
>>>>>>>> switched to Nero. It has considerable abilities but they are not
>>>>>>>> immediately obvious. I always use Nero when importing from my
>>>>>>>> DVD/TV combo...its easier in Nero than Complete and its two pass
>>>>>>>> compression is faster than Complete. The resulting quality...I
>>>>>>>> can't tell the difference between them on screen.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hope that helps
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>>>>>>> www.the-kellys.org
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Al Stu" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:OopT%23CzfFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> Normally I just save all my video as AVI's and don't burn to DVD
>>>>>>>> format. But I have a project the requires a DVD format CD that can
>>>>>>>> be played on standard DVD Player & TV. All the video is wide
>>>>>>>> screen (16:9) created with MM2. I see no options for wide screen
>>>>>>>> in Sonic MyDVD (4.5) and in the preview it shows as 4:3. Is this
>>>>>>>> how it will display on TV too? How can I keep it wide screen?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>> Al
>>>>>>>>
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