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mopsss

maximum titles limited to 10???

Post by mopsss »

hi!

im using DVD workshop 2 se and im working on a projekt that contains 18 clips. but i cant add more 10! it says: "in this version, the maximum number of titles allowed is 10"

but witch version do i need? what can i do to fix that ?

thanks for your help
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Post by DVDDoug »

You need Workshop 2.0 or Workshop Express 2.0. The 'SE' versions usually limited programs that come free with hardware.

Before you pay for an expensive upgrade... If you don't need the high-end features of Workshop (such as subtitles or multiple soundtracks) I recommend that you download the trial versions of Video Studio and Movie Factory. Those programs actually have more features than Workshop at lower prices.
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sweetchuk

Same problem with the Title limit ....

Post by sweetchuk »

Hi DVD Doug & mopss,

I too am having the same problem with this. I downloaded the Trial version of DVD Workshop 2.0, which was touted as a full featured version for a trial period of 30 days, and am doing a test piece of this project I have to get done for work ( I brought a copy of DVD Movie Factory 5 Plus, but it does not offer what we need to complete the project like DVD Workshop does).
I was totally happy with DVD Workshop 2.0, and needed to complete the first piece of the project which involved 12 titles, but the same message which mopss experienced came up for me as well.

Added to that, I just clicked on the link you provided below DVDDoug, and it came up with a comparo between "Ulead DVD Workshop Express Full vs. 2.0 Full Version" ... below which it states this:

Maximum number of slideshows/video titles 99

Now, before I intend to commit company dollars to the purchase of the software, particularly after we got burned buying Movie Factory 5 Plus, I do not think it unreasonable to offer this software as a TRUE full version in the trial.
This downloadable version from ULead's website is definitely NOT a full version from which to make a fair assumption on purchase.

Is there another link I'm missing which will give me a FULL version with no limitations to the titles for the trial period I can put in this exploratory piece of the project (I have to do a quick burn to present to the Manager so I can then get his approval to purchase), or do I go to another piece of software (which I do not want to do as I really do like DVD Workshop 2 and am comfortable with it after going over the Help file last night).

Or am I just imagining all this or have not downloaded the correct version?

Any urgent answers would be very much appreciated as I am running out of time to stick with ULead as my personal preferred software, over other people's opinions of what they are happy to pay for.

Kind regards,

chuk
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Please view this link:
http://www.ulead.com/dws/trial.htm

Limitations

This Trial Program has the following limitations:

* The Motion Menu feature is limited to 30 seconds.
* Maximum of 30 menus for one project.
* Maximum of 10 slideshow or video titles for one project.
* Maximum of 99 images for one slideshow title.
* Maximum of 20 chapter points for one video clip.
* No support for Dolby® Digital audio files.
* No User Guide in PDF format included.
* Less content included.
* No utilities and drivers included.
* Ulead offers no warranty or technical support for any trial programs. Ulead does provide a Web board service where you can get answers to your questions promptly.
* Please take a look at the product documents for help getting started.
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