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JaguarGod
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19. September 2006 @ 17:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just letting everyone know that I am working on a guide for making DVDs.

It will include:

Encoding video to MPEG-2
Encoding Dolby Digital 5.1EX from a stereo source
Authoring with DVDLab Pro 1.53 (sorry did not install version 2 yet)
Authoring with DVD Maestro
Authoring with Sonic Scenarist
Authoring with Muxman + PGCEdit
Authoring with IFOEdit + PGCEdit
Creating Still Menus with Adobe Photoshop (or any other image editor)
Creating Motion Menus with Sony Vegas (or any other video editor)

I am not finished with the guide yet, but if there are any suggestions, I will take them into consideration. I will only offer this for download. I would have posted the guide online as I make it, but I am at 67 pages right now and I have quite a bit more to cover. That would have been one loooong post...

I am limited in software that I can use since I do not own everything, but suggestions are welcome.

I am trying to make this guide newbie friendly, but it is an advanced guide.

Currently I would say I am about 25% finished, but contentwise, about 60% or so.
JaguarGod
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27. September 2006 @ 18:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just a quick update...

I am over 100 pages right now and finished the Sonic Scenarist section. I also added a small seciton on .OGM files. I also added a section on Motion menus with Still Foregrounds. I did not got too in depth here because if one doesn't know how to use an image editor, it should not be learned from an authoring guide.

I should be finished writing up the guide soon then I have to convert it to PDF and draw flow charts and such. It seems like this is becoming more of a book than a guide...

There is still time for adding sections, so suggestions are still welcome.
JaguarGod
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10. October 2006 @ 21:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Here is an incomplete version of the guide. I have been posting it in other threads, but forgot to post it here...

This version has added True Dolby Digital 5.1EX from a 5.1 source (I call it 6.1 to distinguish from the stereo to 5.1). I also added other things, but do not remember off hand.

approx 120 pages [10MB PDF]:

http://rapidshare.de/files/35551314/completeguide.pdf.html

After the upload, I added a 20 or so page in depth guide for DVDLab Pro where I made an episodic DVD in 1 VTS. If anyone requests this version, I can upload it in word format only (.doc) because it takes a long time to convert the now over 140 page guide to PDF.

I am also planning on adding a stereo to stereo AC3 section in the audio encoding. Hopefully, I can also add a freeware 5.1 section because not everyone has Sony Vegas or any other commercial Dolby 5.1 Encoder.

I have not gotten to the freeware authoring section because I have yet to figure out how to create DVD Menus without using an authoring program.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 10. October 2006 @ 21:06

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