2007-09-30, 04:46 PM
Hi all;
Someone recommended TMPGENC DVD Author in another thread, when I was asking about making DVDs and including the closed captioning information (USA).
I've been making DVDs from VHS tapes, a good friend has a lot of 1950's movies on VHS that are at risk of aging.
What softwares are generally considered to have the "best" authoring quality; you notice it especially in B/W since the greyscale quality is important.
I've been using ULEAD DVD Moviefactory 3 SE that came with my Hauppauge 350 and it's OK; and it's easier to set up than the Nero 7 authoring program, and I don't notice a difference between the output of those.
There are a few commercial offerings in the $80 range that TMPGENC is in; any comments on which is known to be the best renderer?
I have to say I'm liking the fact that if I get TMPGENC and burn DVDs of shows with that, the cc will be there if I want to share the disk with my father. But rendering quality comes first...
Thanks for comments--
Someone recommended TMPGENC DVD Author in another thread, when I was asking about making DVDs and including the closed captioning information (USA).
I've been making DVDs from VHS tapes, a good friend has a lot of 1950's movies on VHS that are at risk of aging.
What softwares are generally considered to have the "best" authoring quality; you notice it especially in B/W since the greyscale quality is important.
I've been using ULEAD DVD Moviefactory 3 SE that came with my Hauppauge 350 and it's OK; and it's easier to set up than the Nero 7 authoring program, and I don't notice a difference between the output of those.
There are a few commercial offerings in the $80 range that TMPGENC is in; any comments on which is known to be the best renderer?
I have to say I'm liking the fact that if I get TMPGENC and burn DVDs of shows with that, the cc will be there if I want to share the disk with my father. But rendering quality comes first...
Thanks for comments--