rtm27
Your note on DVD Flick is right on! MysticE was spot on also, except what was that on dyslexic buttons?
Good News on ConvertXtoDVD, it is coming out with its ver.4x so we'll see!
While many on the forum are big on aspect ratios and naturally, picture quality.
The issue to me is subtitles. Why, because of the web and Air travel, we now live on the United States of Earth (another one is "peon Earth Union", least that?s what you feel like when you see what your Euro buys). Nowdays you don't have to just watch what your countries' station puts on or what your theatre's say is the next great movie. Afterdawn has played a big part in this communication revolution.
My point on Subtitles is the software companies all have different features. But speed, clarity and transparency are tops! Yet,Cx2 said they won't put the movie (or episode)on their Text Editor. Too difficult? They will allow a jpg.
DVDFlick has this feature, each episode pops up on the Subtitle Editor and when you change the font or the margin you see it right there, before you burn a copy. Reason I don't use DFlick much is it's tempermetal when it has "overlapping timestamps". The actors title at the top of the screen and their dialogue at the bottom, running in sequence. Just throws DFlick for a loop.
If you remember the old SuperDVD Creator, although a non existent Subtitle editor, it has a great feature. You can click and "photo" any scene and have it be either your background or and episode "still"from the menu. I like Cx2's little "movie in a menu", yet they make their menu's too many layers deep. Two clicks and back to the Movie. Nah, forgetaboutit! Oddly, the menu can have "running video", up to eight or ten. Yet they say it can't be done in the editor.
Suppose I ask too much for christmas! So tell me, software engineers is my logic flawed? Is it really to difficult to stick with the best and throw out the rest? VSO needs to hire some DVD Flick software folk and bring the sharpest package out.
ConvertXtoDVD, good luck with ver. 4x