Hi all,
I have a videography business where I make DVD copies of all the videos I made for my clients. I have used number of DVD copy software but they are time consuming and I am also not satisfied with their quality, since they don’t have all the features that I need. So is there any other software, which can help me in my business?
Thanks in advance!
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I know you haven't answered yet but what it sounds like you are
I know you haven't answered yet but what it sounds like you are describing is that you are currently using some type of DVD camcorder? You are then removing the DVDs and utilizing something like ROXIO to copy them? Right, those don't look professional because it's all raw with lousy menus.
Here is all you need provided you have at least a fairly quick Pentium 4, Celeron, dual Centrino, dual core something, AMD PC. And that's Sony Vegas 8 with the included DVD Architect 4.5. An incredible and most powerful package for under $600 US now. An incredible bargain that allows you to rip your DVD into the multitrack audio and video editing software. Later to be mastered with DVD Architect with wonderful custom motion menus & menu links, etc.. You can also go the Adobe Production Suite route but that will run you a lot more money with too many extra software's to learn.
I dropped my DVD and I can't pick it up. That's why I use Vegas Architect. Every senior producer should have Vegas Architect. And that's why I wear one.
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Yeah! Now days lot of DVD copy software are available on the net
Yeah! Now days lot of DVD copy software are available on the net, but you may have been unable to search out the best one. Currently I am using [[url=http://[/URL]="http://dvd-cloner.s…"]DVD Cloner V[/]="http://dvd-cloner.s…"]DVD Cloner V[/] and it’s really amazing as well as it is very easy to use. It has high speed. With the help of this software you can copy different type of DVDs and give perfect quality of your customers. I hope it will help in your business.
Welcome. What do you currently use?
Welcome. What do you currently use?