I don't know about anyone else, but I strongly dislike DVD creation apps that force me to use a graphics tool...which appears to be every app but DVDA. OTOH, I don't use DVDA due to its limitations. It occurred to me, however, that Vegas might be a great tool for creating DVD menus, which I could then use in something like DVD-lab.
DVD-lab has a nice link at DVDlab tutorial on film-strip. I'd like to try something like that, but I don't want to use a graphics app to do it. So I figure I'd use a demo of DVD-lab along with Vegas to see how convenient it was.
Turns out Vegas did a great job. DVD-lab was frustrating, but that could be because its documentation is skimpy and I don't know what I'm doing.
You can see a quick (*very* quick, its 2AM here) writeup at vegas template for film-strip DVD menu. I've included a Vegas project, which anyone is free to use and enhance.
DVD-lab has a nice link at DVDlab tutorial on film-strip. I'd like to try something like that, but I don't want to use a graphics app to do it. So I figure I'd use a demo of DVD-lab along with Vegas to see how convenient it was.
Turns out Vegas did a great job. DVD-lab was frustrating, but that could be because its documentation is skimpy and I don't know what I'm doing.
You can see a quick (*very* quick, its 2AM here) writeup at vegas template for film-strip DVD menu. I've included a Vegas project, which anyone is free to use and enhance.