I recently purchased VS X3 and so far, I've captured and edited my home videos, and tested burning a couple of clips to a dvd. Can anyone recommend a separate Corel product for dvd authoring? I ahave an old version of the Ulead Movie Factory. Thanks in advance.
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Re: DVD Authoring Software
Have you read the long stickypost at the top of this Forum on this very subject?
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How old, what version? You certainly could use it, providing it is not such an old version, where it does not support the newer Blu-Ray or AVCHD discs. Also if you perhaps already have DVD MF7 Pro installed, than the freebie provided by Corel as a replacement to the DVD Factory 2010 included with VS X3, will not appear in the DO MORE for downloading.EdSE wrote: I ahave an old version of the Ulead Movie Factory. Thanks in advance.
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