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GerryLeacock wrote on 8/1/2004, 6:22 AM
DVD X Maker - sort of like DVD-Lab, without the learning curve from hell. And it costs 1/3 the price.
IanG wrote on 8/1/2004, 7:22 AM
DVD-Lab. No pain, no gain :-)

Ian G.
ADinelt wrote on 8/1/2004, 8:01 PM
I always thought DVD-Lab was pretty straight forward to use, from adding intros before menus, animated menus, etc. The only area that I had problems in figuring out was the appearance of buttons (visible, non-visible, etc.). Haven't built a slide show with it yet, use SB instead.

For what it's worth...
gogiants wrote on 8/1/2004, 11:35 PM
Wow, that was too good. I'm trying to remember the name of the DVD creation software so often recommended here. I log in, expecting to slog through tons of posts to find what I need.

But, no, fresh posts, right at the top of the list! What other forum actually anticipates your needs?
IanG wrote on 8/2/2004, 12:57 AM
U-Lead's another popular choice, but I haven't used it since V1.

Ian G.
Sarasdad wrote on 8/2/2004, 2:58 AM
thanks everyone
gogiants wrote on 8/2/2004, 10:36 AM
I just checked out the DVD X Maker site and a couple other links that turned up in Google. They have only a VERY basic Shockwave demo, and it seems there is no trial version.

GerryLeacock - Based on what I can see on the web, I'm wondering how much DVD X Maker is "sort of like" DVD-Lab; DVD X Maker looks a lot like ULead, Roxio, etc. at least from the web site. I want to go a few steps beyond what is available in things like ULead's product(s), do things like have more control over menu locations and such. Would X Maker be a good middle ground between ULead and DVD-Lab?
ChristerTX wrote on 8/2/2004, 11:04 AM
I like the Ulead software. The only thing I'm missing is that the templates will not allow you to change the location of the preview's.