Welcome to the DVD Authoring Blog
Welcome to the DVD Authoring Blog. This Blog will discuss the latest advancements in DVD Authoring technology. Whether you are hobbyist, or a professional, the advice here should prove interesting.
DVD Authoring has come a long way. Initially, only Hollywood studios had enough money to create high end DVDs. Now your average person can create DVDs that rival anything you see in Hollywood. Technology is no longer the holdup when it comes to creating innovative DVD menus. Now, your only limitation is your own imagination.
Easter Eggs - I am a huge fan of hidden content in DVDs. Why not put a few items in hard to find places so that only the most dedicated fans can find them. This personalizes the DVD for the die hard fans, and the less involved fans will never know the difference.
Motion Menus - In my opinion, all DVD menus should contain movement. There is nothing more disappointing then getting to the main menu of a movie and seeing a still picture as the background. It doesn't take much to add motion, so I think it should be a standard (except when lack of space on disk dictates otherwise).
Blue Ray Disk and HD DVD - No more excuses Hollywood. These new formats give us more disk space and higher quality video. Bring on the extra content. Where are those outtake reels we all love?
Conclusion - I hope you all enjoy reading this Blog as much as I will enjoy writing it.
DVD Authoring has come a long way. Initially, only Hollywood studios had enough money to create high end DVDs. Now your average person can create DVDs that rival anything you see in Hollywood. Technology is no longer the holdup when it comes to creating innovative DVD menus. Now, your only limitation is your own imagination.
Easter Eggs - I am a huge fan of hidden content in DVDs. Why not put a few items in hard to find places so that only the most dedicated fans can find them. This personalizes the DVD for the die hard fans, and the less involved fans will never know the difference.
Motion Menus - In my opinion, all DVD menus should contain movement. There is nothing more disappointing then getting to the main menu of a movie and seeing a still picture as the background. It doesn't take much to add motion, so I think it should be a standard (except when lack of space on disk dictates otherwise).
Blue Ray Disk and HD DVD - No more excuses Hollywood. These new formats give us more disk space and higher quality video. Bring on the extra content. Where are those outtake reels we all love?
Conclusion - I hope you all enjoy reading this Blog as much as I will enjoy writing it.

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