Which is the trust?

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Which is the trust?

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Its impossible for me to become a director, but I am prefer to make or publish my own DVDS and share it with my friends. One trouble haunting me so long that program used in authoring my DVD always perform badly; Slowly and poor picture quality etc, Nobody likes nasty blocky video, I have used such as TNPGEnc DVD Author; 007 DVD Author; DVD AUTHOR PRO etc, Fortunately, I discovered when I feel desperate and helpless. In this topic I have instead of you to take some compare.

Comparing TNPGEnc DVD Author; DVD AUTHOR PRO; 007 DVD Author with WinX DVD Copy, the latter possess following highlight features:
  1. Build DVD less than 60 mins; faster than others
  2. Higher quality than others
  3. Friendly and clearly interface
  4. Emphasizing easy-of-use that makes it work for casual and professional users alike
  5. The best to offer multichannel audio for multi-lingual DVDS and audio filters
  6. The greatest price $29.90
Speed comparing: Create the same one DVD task:
WinX DVD Copy spend 52 mins
TMPEGnc DVD Copy spend 57 mins
DVD Author pro spend 62 mins
007 DVD Copy spend 71 mins

Price comparing:
WinX DVD Copy $29.90
TMPEGnc DVD Copy $89.95 [upgrade] $54.95 [users discount] $61.95
DVD Author pro copy 67.63EUR
007 DVD Copy $39.90

My experience is High quality picture; full rich sound; incredible capability; multifaceted interactivity and inexpensive, Conclusion that I need advanced features and flexibility to DVD creation. Emphasizing ease-of-use that makes it work for casual and professional usersalike, it is the best DVD creation program in its class to offer fit-to-disc tanscoding and DVD+R dual layer support, enable you to create menus buttons and chapters or subtitle etc
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Post by Ron P. »

Hi H.T. :)

According to the Forum Rules, in the General Discussions, it is not limited to Ulead products...

http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic. ... 6995#26995
ArcAngel wrote:General Forum Guidelines

This forum was built for Ulead customers and guests who want to share their knowledge and ideas in this community. All discussion in this forum should be related to Ulead products only (except for General Discussion section). The following rules were put together in order for us to have a positive and enjoyable community experience.
So I think the post, while different then the ususal question about a Ulead Product is allowable, correct?

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Post by htchien »

Yes, I think it might be correct.

However, I think this is an advertisement?

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Post by Ron P. »

Ok, I think your right. It is one a rather subtle one though.

I know where I'd file it....:)

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