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It's by jdobbs and current version is 34.02.
Tmpgenc authoring works 4 compatibility drives how to#
There are plenty of threads how to use BD RB in Doom 9 or Afterdawn. It does a fantastic job, I have backed up over 200 Bluray movies with excellent results.
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BD Rebuilder will do a movie only or full backup with all menus, also it can be burned in the BD RB setup(with ImageBurn) to DVD R, DVD R DL, or BD R discs (depending on size). While you're waiting for CloneDvd Bluray-If you have AnyDvd HD you can create any Bluray backup by ripping to your HD and then using BD Rebuilder and ImageBurn, both of which are free. Longtime user of AnyDvd (CUDOS to one of the best softwares ever!) and just happened to be browsing and noticed this thread.
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However, I in good faith purchased an upgrade to a product I cannot now logically use. It is not my intent to infuriate Slysoft requesting information of a product not available through them.
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If CloneDVD2 will not be compatible with Blu-Ray could some please recommend a re-authoring software in its place. I would be more than happy to pay a reasonable price for an upgrade to CloneDVD2 if it were Blu-Ray compatable. The 25GB disc are expensive enough, much less purchasing 50GBs. Most full Blu-Ray titles are in excess of 25GB. I paid my money, for the lifetime subscription, and was sent my new key.Īfter going through this process, I discover that CloneDVD2 is not compatible with Blu-Ray (again my fault for assuming)! I now have the capability to decode Blu-Ray but have no way to re-author the files. Finding my assumption was wrong, I opted to upgrade to AnyDVD HD. I assumed (and that's my fault) that my version of AnyDVD included HD (Blu-Ray) capability (given that all updates were listed as AnyDVD HD). I look forward to peoples comments and opinions.I purchased AnyDVD, CloneDVD2 and CloneCD approximately four years ago. I have read Ulead Moviestudio 6 is a good option combined with Vegas for disc authoring. The one thing that stops me is the quality issues mentioned above. So to sum up, I was leaning towards Sony Moviestudio 9 as the video editor, with a view to using another program for the disc authoring. I used the standard DVD Architect widescreen template. At first sight on my Pc the Mpeg2 looks poor quality, ie it looks quite grainy and noisy. One other comment, I tried in Sony Moviestudio 9 to produce Mpeg2 sd footage from my AVCHD HF100 footage, for use on standard DVD players. I also looked at Tmpgenc Authoring works 4 hoping I could use that as the disc authoring software, but it only seems to produce Bluray discs and not AVCHD DVDs.
Then take these edited files, and produce a Bluray disc or AVCHD DVD, preferably with menus. Edit AVCHD footage fairly smoothly and output good quality files.Ģ. So I still feel no closer to finding the ideal software to edit my HF100 footage and burn it to disc.ġ. But DVD Architect 4.5 can't output to Blu ray or AVCHD discs. Seems like more powerful, stable software, which ran smoothly. Sony Vegas Movie studio 9 - Quite liked the interface, once I did the tutorials. Powerdirector 7 Ultra - Ran smoothly, simple to use, but lacked AVCHD disc output, and have read about poor rendering quality issues. Also appears to have a problem with Canon HF100 footage causing a blip when using transitions.
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I've spent the last few weeks downloading various trial versions of video editors for the PC, here are a few of my thoughts/observations:Ĭorel X2 Pro - familiar interface as an existing Videostudio 11.5 user, but sluggish performance with AVCHD, even on a Q6600, 4GB Ram, ATI 4850 512MB Graphics. Your advice/suggestions would be appreciated. It's also incredibly cheap, Amazon have it for only £33!īut is it too good to be true? Anyone have any experience with this software for AVCHD editing to Bluray? I've seen good reviews of CyberLink Power Director 7 Ultra, which seems to do it all, AVCHD, Bluray burning complete with menus.
I looked at Sony Vegas 9, but it appears it can't create Bluray menus. Would a ram or video card upgrade also improve things when video editing?įor the software, I was considering the newer Corel X2 Pro, but I've read issues of glitches during transitions with Canon footage. My PC is a Q6600, with 2GB ram, Nvidia 256MB 7600GT graphics card, running Windows XP Pro 32 bit. In the past I've used Videostudio 11.5 (MiniDV Cam) to edit clips and eventually burn them to DVD.īut now I've entered the world of HD I probably need to upgrade my software as Videostudio 11.5 is choppy when editing this new footage. I've recently upgraded to a HD Camcorder (Canon HF100), and I now have about 3 hours of clips from a recent trip to New Zealand which I now want to edit, and burn to disc for a personal record of the trip.