I've been using 'InterVideo WinDVD Creator 2', but it won't let me maintain the aspect ratio of the AVIs. I need something that will do that without too much of a headache.
bast_imret said:fuck you mac-cracka!
When i saw a post from you in this thread, how did I know it would be about mac crap...smileyfat said:iDVD works great
smileyfat said:Easy to use, intuitive, and built to work with the other iApps. The only drawback is that it isn't designed to burn non homemade movies and tv shows.
fly said:When i saw a post from you in this thread, how did I know it would be about mac crap...
*cough* stolen *cough*Findakáno said:I find Sony's Vegas fairly easy to use
You need to get that cough checked out. It could be the sign of some serious medical problems.theacoustician said:*cough* stolen *cough*
And it was better when Sonic Foundry was still developing it. Their new box is quite interesting.Findakáno said:You need to get that cough checked out. It could be the sign of some serious medical problems.![]()
Works pretty good. If you don't have a built in burner, though, there is a small hack file that you need to use with it. You can find it by searching Apple's support forums.b_sinning said:I just toast on my Mac. Guess I should try IDVD.
LOL. What kind of OOBE is it if the thing doesn't work without a hack file for external burners?smileyfat said:Works pretty good. If you don't have a built in burner, though, there is a small hack file that you need to use with it. You can find it by searching Apple's support forums.
Clone2DVD is not DVD authoring software. It can only transcribe what has already been produced.Drool-Boy said:Clone2DVD
fly said:LOL. What kind of OOBE is it if the thing doesn't work without a hack file for external burners?