I have several 8mm video tapes taken on my old analogue camera that I'm transferring to my new digital camcorder so I can get them onto my PC.
My long term aim is to produce some DVDs for the family.
As the final DVDs will consist of several tapes I'd like to have a menu that will allow the user to either play the DVD right through or go to specific scenes so they can pick which "old" tape to view. Much as you find on commercial movies.
Although MS Movie Maker is freely available it doesn't have the sort of option I want so I've been looking at alternatives.
Adobe Premier Pro and Adobe Encore DVD seem a good, but expensive combination. I used Adobe Premiere several years ago (back in the days of W95) so don't expect to have too many problems picking that up again.
Adobe Encore DVD is a different matter. From browsing through various sites I'm fairly sure that it does allow the sort of menus I want. However, I was hoping to read up in a bit more detail on the actual process before spending any money to see if I think I could achieve what I want.
I've also looked at DVD Menu Studio and DVD-Lab Pro but unless I've missed it I don't think either of these allows the creation of the sort of menus I want.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to some more detailed info on using Encore DVD the way I want or correct me with DVD Menu Studio/DVD-Lab Pro?
Thanks
My long term aim is to produce some DVDs for the family.
As the final DVDs will consist of several tapes I'd like to have a menu that will allow the user to either play the DVD right through or go to specific scenes so they can pick which "old" tape to view. Much as you find on commercial movies.
Although MS Movie Maker is freely available it doesn't have the sort of option I want so I've been looking at alternatives.
Adobe Premier Pro and Adobe Encore DVD seem a good, but expensive combination. I used Adobe Premiere several years ago (back in the days of W95) so don't expect to have too many problems picking that up again.
Adobe Encore DVD is a different matter. From browsing through various sites I'm fairly sure that it does allow the sort of menus I want. However, I was hoping to read up in a bit more detail on the actual process before spending any money to see if I think I could achieve what I want.
I've also looked at DVD Menu Studio and DVD-Lab Pro but unless I've missed it I don't think either of these allows the creation of the sort of menus I want.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to some more detailed info on using Encore DVD the way I want or correct me with DVD Menu Studio/DVD-Lab Pro?
Thanks
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