![]() ![]() " All programmes accept QT-reference files BUT both ENC and TAW4 have problems with them when they come to the transcoding stage. ![]() I think this sentence might summarize your first testings. Hi Douglas, was you maybe hoping for me to pop in? I will continue testing the other programmes, but for now my actual Blu-Ray production will continue on AvidDVD. But after burning it becomes apparent that it is not always WYSIWYG!! To round off with for this post, both TAW4 and ENC look fresh and seem to have many special functions not found in AvidDVD. The ENC produced Blu-Ray did only showed 8 of the tracks. In the test example I had 10 subtitles on a track. Subtitles in TAW4 and ENC were much easier to work with than AvidDVD.īut ENC had troubles with the subtitles on playback. In fact, other than very short sequences, both ENC and TAW4 failed to complete transcoding during the build processes.ĮNC played back with jittery pans and in general had a jerkiness in many scenes (I may need to tweak a setting to get rid of this) Total time from an MC time-line to a finished Blu-Ray disc in AvidDVD takes about 50% of the time needed in ENC and TAW4.Īll programmes accept QT-reference files BUT both ENC and TAW4 have problems with them when they come to the transcoding stage. Then, last week, after many years of hesitation I bought Adobe's latest Creative Suite Master Edition, and the included Encore CS4 (referred to as ENC)Īfter a few days of testing I can say that AvidDVD wins hands down!Īllowing for the fact that others may get other results depending on their computer systems here are a few points. I am looking at actually using the tools in the programmes to produce menu structures, audio sub-tracks, subtitle tracks etc.Ī few weeks ago I purchased TMPGenc Authoring Works 4.(referred to as TAW4) I am not looking at just adding blu-ray content to a disc and then getting it to play. I am starting this thread to give anyone who has more experience with the other Authoring programmes to add their comments. So more and more newcomers to that field are starting to look for a good authoring programme.Įven though I have been around for quite some time in the Blu-Ray authoring arena, using DVDitProHD and then more recently AvidDVD I still am keeping my eyes open for new possibilities. ![]() AvidDVD (Sonic/Roxio DVDitPro HD) has been getting some attention in the Forums for being out of date and seemingly stagnated in development.Īt the same time blu-ray seems to be taking off in the USA - at last. ![]()
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