|  | Posted by Bob on 11/18/05 22:14 
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 14:30:25 -0600, "Ken Maltby"<kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 
 >  Bugs you say, well at least it's not pink elephants.
 
 I figured out how to work around it.
 
 >  I can't speak to how MF4 works,
 
 I don't think anyone at Ulead can either.
 
 >but TDA has no video
 >encoder.  It was developed by the maker of a very good and
 >well known MPEG Encoder.  In those days anyone who
 >might want the DVD Authoring program would already have
 >an Encoder.  This separation of functions, the encoding and
 >the authoring, has, for the most part, been beneficial to the
 >development of both.  Until very recently, it has kept TDA
 >a lean and smooth operating piece of software.
 
 I like that design philosophy. It is what made UNIX the best general
 purpose operating system ever invented.
 
 >  One thing TDA has been good at is "working well with others".
 >It is designed to allow the importation of graphic elements, made
 >with other programs.  The menu can be visually just about
 >anything your ingenuity and/or creative ability can provide.
 
 One thing I have been meaning to ask is how do I make new backgrounds
 for the menus? I notice that there is no plain backgound so I will
 have to make one.
 
 >TDA can even do some of the work for you, for instance it will apply
 >a highlight layer to a graphic without one, when you replace an
 >existing "button" with your own graphic.
 
 I need to learn how to use the graphics editing features.
 
 >  Replacing the background image or clip with one of your own
 >and using appropriate, interesting fonts can make a real impact.
 
 Please see above.
 
 >  Where TDA is less helpful, is in the amount of control it
 >provides for menu responses.  Some other authoring programs,
 >like DVD Lab Pro, make it easier to create unusual menu actions.
 >To get the same or a greater level of control and use TDA, you
 >need something like the free PGCedit to modify TDA's output.
 >TDA provides for the common, and a number of less common,
 >menu responses (and can be tricked into even more) but not
 >all the possibilities available through the VM command set.
 
 You are now getting into production work, which leaves the amateur
 behind. I am a DVD amateur although I was once a post production
 professional. I only want to build simple DVDs.
 
 >Oh, there is still plenty to learn, but much of that will depend on
 >what directions you want to go.  There are plenty of shortcuts and
 >alternate ways of doing things.  There are tricks and techniques that
 >can take TDA even farther.  Mark Burns, has some great tricks,
 >and I've posted a few I've found.  There are plenty of guides and
 >resources to aid working with TDA, on the net.
 
 Van you pass along the best ones. I tried to Google them but the
 response was overwhelming. Also I have visited the forums but most of
 the discussion is bitching about bugs.
 
 >> This morning I plan to conduct those tests I mentioned earlier with
 >> the two clips that crippled MF4. I will import them to VRD to get them
 >> conditioned for DVD use and take them from there into TDA. I will
 >> report on what I find in detail.
 
 I got sidetracked on another project. I am a beta test site for the
 Ilo DVDR05MU and some new f/w came in today.
 
 I should be able to run the tests this weekend.
 
 
 
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