New version 1.3 of DVDLab released with Photoshop support

30 Nov 03 18:41 by Crabbyappleton in category Uncategorized

Paddy97 used our news submit to tell us that a new version of DVD lab is available. You href="http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/news.html" target=_new>can go here to
see the major changes between this release and the 1.1 version. He says it’s
a “Great tool to build very professional menus for your DVDs. Beats most
products from Sonic and Ulead in ease of use and quality of output.”


align=right border=0>DVD-lab is built on a
very strong developer-like studio model.
size=2> This has a very good reason. Unlike any other DVD authoring
tool of this kind you can actually totally reorganize the interface
to suit your needs. All Windows
are dockable and un-dockable. (Works with multiple monitors as
well).


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W size=2>hat is beneath is a very powerful multi-tasking engine. This
the software will surprise you by its overall speed and light feel.
Scrolling through a movie and adding chapters is a breeze. While you
compile the movie you can actually do other things, even work on other
DVD. It has integrated menu creation, connection module and DVD burning
module.
It doesn’t hide from you advanced aspects of DVD creation yet
it covers your back. For example it does Auto-Routing for buttons on menu,
but you can switch it off and route the buttons as you
like.


DVDLab looks like a good compromise between hand
holding and more elaborate (and expensive!) solutions. This seems
to be a great tool for the creative users among us. href="http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/index.html" target=_new>DVDLab can be
purchased for $ 99 dollars US. This software can be discused in the href="http://club.cdfreaks.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=32"
target=_new>Video Editing and Software forum.

Source: Media Chance

1 Comments on New version 1.3 of DVDLab released with Photoshop support

Dee-ehn
Posts: 15199
Posted on: 01 Dec 03 01:31
This is a very nice tool for authoring your own DVDs (especially the functionality to use non-DVD compliant MPEG2 files on a DVD!), but there's no possibility to use multiple VSTs on a single disc (most ppl won't be using that anyway, but it's always nice to have )
Tell us, what do you think about

New version 1.3 of DVDLab released with Photoshop support

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