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GaryKleiner wrote on 2/19/2005, 10:03 PM
DVDA 2.0 does not support multiple angles. Sorry.

Gary
digigroup wrote on 2/19/2005, 11:04 PM
hi Gary

are there any software out there that have capable of making multi-angle dvd?
farss wrote on 2/20/2005, 12:43 AM
You could try one of the high end Sonic Apps. Big problem with multiangle is the available bitrate is divided between each angle sooo it doesn't make for good quality. Two angles should be OK with clean footage, anymore and you're really pushing it.
Bob.
Spot|DSE wrote on 2/20/2005, 7:51 AM
Reel and Scenarist both have multi-angle capabilities. Scenarist just dropped in price again, it's down to 15K unless you buy a bunch of extra goodies.
riredale wrote on 2/20/2005, 11:46 AM
Maestro does everything, including angles; it's no longer officially available (Apple bought the company in 2001 and "DVD Studio Pro 2" was the result) but you can still find it on Ebay and other places.

It is just like Vegas--easy to use, powerful, and stable.

On a more practical level, I notice that DVD-Lab Pro ($200) can apparently do multiangle also. When I first began investigating DVD authoring programs a few years ago, I was more than a little amused to see how the beta of DVD Lab at that time was remarkably similar to Maestro... Perhaps a bit of reverse-engineering?

ScottW wrote on 2/20/2005, 2:27 PM
I think you may be mistaken about Lab Pro being able to do MA - it's on the list for a future release, but not currently supported (afaik).

--Scott
riredale wrote on 2/20/2005, 2:45 PM
Right you are.
Jsnkc wrote on 2/21/2005, 1:49 PM
"Scenarist just dropped in price again, it's down to 15K "

That's for just the software right....not a complete turnkey system? We had a quote probably 6 months ago that was more in the $75,000 range for a complete turnkey scenarist system.