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Since it's already off-topic and non-Ulead, I decided to lock the thread. For anyone who want to discuss SDVDA, I think Sony forum would be better.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
H.T.
Edit: due to the discussion among Moderators, I unlock this thread. Please focus your discussions in this thread on Ulead products and please follow the forum rule not to discuss competitors' products and gone too far, thanks. H.T.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
H.T.
Edit: due to the discussion among Moderators, I unlock this thread. Please focus your discussions in this thread on Ulead products and please follow the forum rule not to discuss competitors' products and gone too far, thanks. H.T.
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RE my thread Are we all wasting our time?
Hi folks,
Rather than post a redundant message, I thought I'd throw a reference to another thread here:
Up top I have started a thread called
Are we all wasting our time authoring DVD9 and DVD5?
It suggests the possible replacement of DVD9 and DVD5 with Blu-Ray or HD technology. It also suggests that this might be why DVDWS3 is in hold. Could Ulead be preparing to trash DVD9 and DVD5 products, and replace them with Blu-Ray and/or HD authoring software?
I expand on these thoughts a little in the other thread.
Take care everyone,
Big Al Mintaka
Rather than post a redundant message, I thought I'd throw a reference to another thread here:
Up top I have started a thread called
Are we all wasting our time authoring DVD9 and DVD5?
It suggests the possible replacement of DVD9 and DVD5 with Blu-Ray or HD technology. It also suggests that this might be why DVDWS3 is in hold. Could Ulead be preparing to trash DVD9 and DVD5 products, and replace them with Blu-Ray and/or HD authoring software?
I expand on these thoughts a little in the other thread.
Take care everyone,
Big Al Mintaka
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Re: RE my thread Are we all wasting our time?
Hi,
H.T.
The DVD 5/9 support is still included in Ulead Blu-Ray / HD DVD products, not to be replaced.Alan Mintaka wrote:Could Ulead be preparing to trash DVD9 and DVD5 products, and replace them with Blu-Ray and/or HD authoring software?
H.T.
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Found in this thread:
DVDWS2 on Windows Vista: serious compatibility issues !
DVDWS2 on Windows Vista: serious compatibility issues !
froggy_doddy21 wrote:Response from Ulead:
"Dear Customer,
I'm sorry but we are still in the process of releasing update patches for our ulead products regarding its Vista compatibility. Please do wait until we have released for WorkShop software as we currently have PI12 and VS10 yet. Thanks and have a great day!"
...So maybe there WILL be a vista patch for WS2 afterall?
To steer this thread back to it's original topic, I do want a new version of DVD Workshop. There are only two things I specifically want. 16x9 menus and support for progressive files. Anything else would be gravy as it meets my current needs. Vista support would be nice but I have no intention of upgrading to it anyway.
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Perhaps our members ought to throw a few suggestions into the DVD MovieFactory 7 wish list
MovieFactory Wish List For future Versions
If you think about what MovieFactory 6 DOES contain, and then think about what extra bits and pieces would be needed to bring it up to DVD Workshop standard, the list would probably contain things along the lines:
1. Play lists.
2. Subtitles - editable of course.
3. Selectable audio tracks.
We can make a menu from scratch by using Photoimpact and so that at least is not an insurmountable hurdle but even doing that we would need the above 3 items at least.
OK the point has been made that a year has elapsed with no news of DVDWS3. So lets start looking at things from a positive viewpoint and start nagging Corel-Intervideo-Ulead into building up MovieFactory.
MovieFactory Wish List For future Versions
If you think about what MovieFactory 6 DOES contain, and then think about what extra bits and pieces would be needed to bring it up to DVD Workshop standard, the list would probably contain things along the lines:
1. Play lists.
2. Subtitles - editable of course.
3. Selectable audio tracks.
We can make a menu from scratch by using Photoimpact and so that at least is not an insurmountable hurdle but even doing that we would need the above 3 items at least.
OK the point has been made that a year has elapsed with no news of DVDWS3. So lets start looking at things from a positive viewpoint and start nagging Corel-Intervideo-Ulead into building up MovieFactory.
This is true, but we can also make menus from Photoshop and the like, and it is not as easy as using DVDWS. It seems to me this is a product that is missing from Uleads portfolio, and is covered by other similar programs as mentioned in this thread, but none are as good as DVDWS. Other programs are at the high end and very expensive. But maybe we have to settle for what we can get. Thats the problem with tasting steak....sjj1805 wrote:We can make a menu from scratch by using Photoimpact and so that at least is not an insurmountable hurdle...