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DVDComposer 1.0.3

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  • Price: Free to try (21-day trial); $99.95 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows 2000/XP
  • Date added: June 23, 2005
  • Total Downloads: 129,306
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DVDComposer is an advanced DVD authoring application. It allows you to create DVDs with flexible navigation, create motion menus, and add multiple audio and subtitle tracks to your DVD. The list of features goes on. Unlike other tools, you do not need to have an intimate knowledge of the DVD structure. DVDComposer handles all the complicated stuff for you behind its intelligent interface.

Version 1.0.3 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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  • 1 stars

    Version: DVDComposer 1.0.3

    "Some nice features, but too many crashes, awkward to create slideshows"

    by PCONRAD0 on June 25, 2005

    Pros: Nice features for rich menus, automatic creation of chapters, etc.

    Cons: For my purposes: creating DVDs of still images, you have to purchase this along with MemoriesOnTV. As it turns out, I already own MemoriesOnTV, and the latest version (a free upgrade) promises that you can export your video slideshows from MemoriesOnTV to DVDComposer. Only one problem: you have to import each video track and each audio track separately, and give them all new titles, etc. etc. It's a real pain if your project is moderately large (mine had 15 separarate videos, and was about 3.4GB).

    Furthermore, when I was almost done with my project, it started crashing every time I loaded the project. Saving and rebooting didn't help.

    I think this product may have a very nice future, if they fix the bugs, and make the integration with MemoriesOnTV more seamless for the end user. For now, this is a product with all the typical problems of a 1.0.x release.

    After a frustrating several hours, I downloaded ArcSoft's DVD Slideshow, and had a much better experience. The ArcSoft product lacks some of the cool features that I liked in DVDComposer 1.0.3, but it has the best feature of all: it works. Furthermore, I get everything I need in one package for a lower price, and the user interface is easy to navigate.

    If I were actually working video files instead of creating them in another product, and perhaps if I had 1GB of RAM instead of 512MB, or were working on smaller projects, I might have had a better experience with DVDComposer 1.0.3

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