DVD Burning Programs

Ripping DVD material and converting to other formats (ie VCD).

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What program does everyone use for burning their DVDs with?
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Adobe Encore DVD...
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For Authoring i use Scenarist 2.7 & for burnring i use Nero 6.
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well I used this cheep program sonic DVD because it was on my computer. It did fine, alowed me to create costum backgrounds, I though was cool for a low end program.
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I have the Sonic software, it came with this Sony burner I got. I don't like the options, though. It's too consumer like.

Also, I have Premiere Pro. That is a lot more professional. I was wondering if there were any decent programs that you guys use. It would be nice to have a program seperate from Premiere for convenience.
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Originally posted by BrownCowStudios
Adobe Encore DVD...
i am getting that soon. is it everything people say it is?
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You would think so, wouldn't you?

I don't have it, so no help from me! But I'd like to know if it's any good.
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Well, I'm still CDing, but I use Nero for my CDs because that's what came with the 52X 48X 52X CD-RW I recently got, and that's supposed to be good for DVDs as well!

I'm waiting until I've got some more funds so I can get a DVD-RW that writes multi-format so other older players can run it!
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I'm defenetly going to get a better program the sonic, but it was on the comp and alowed me to put toghter a DVD in under 30min, so I was happy, but it did lack fetures, and I'll use somthing better probably Encore for my next project.
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I saw a program from pinacle thats just a program that formats dvds and copies them, does anyone know about this, if do tell me if its a good buy.
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I will have to look into that. Sounds interesting for Pinnacle.


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epsilon... very close to epsonink... where did you get it from?
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Epsilon - Letter "E" in the phonetic alphabet and the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet.

I originally used it as a key subject in a basis script I wrote based on the Army during the Vietnam War. That evolved into my current script having to do with a platoon assigned to the outpost Omega, which ironically means death, or the end. But the name, Epsilon, stuck with me. Half my friends call me by it now! I also claimed it as my official chess club nickname where I proudly stand in 2nd place.

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nicely done... i just got mine becuase my printer brand is "epson" and it takes "epsonink"
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I figured that :)
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heh thats funny.
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My printer is a Hewlett Packard :P
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Congratulations...
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I have 2 Hewlet Packard deskjet printers, 1 A3-format HP colour laser printer, 1 A4 HP colour Laser Printer, A portble canon bubblejet printer, an Seiko CD printer, an Alps Dry-transfer/Dye sublimation printer, and an Epson A2 format banner printer! Printers all around here!
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Ooo a color laser printer. Nice! If I had the money I would buy one. But until then, my little printer will do just fine. :D
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why so many printers?
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can never have to many printers, since they always seem to screw up.
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yeah i'd have to agree that printers are the least stable part of a computer and they are ALWAYS running out of ink.
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running out of ink having paper jams, I keep thinking of that printer from office space.

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haaha that is the first thing that came to my mind too.
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