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Neil,
Well, we are talking about a 'Consumer Video Editing' product aren't we (PD)?
I know many come in here expecting PD to perform miracles, and - actually it does pretty well as far as I can tell - but I am certainly no expert when it comes to comparing editors.
And I have not been real fond of the Menu Designer - it has taken me a while to understand that 'beast'. But once I 'got it' - I can make it do what I want ... well enough.
But the desire to just load in a bunch of clips and have PD spit out chapter creation and chapter titles in a menu... well, like I said - I am not familiar with how PD can do such a feat. If it can, I'd like to know about it too! (I think you have to put in a bit of work to do this - I'm not complaining... just don't think it's an 'automatic' event)
CS
Hello, CS!
Actually I don't try to "monkey around" with Menu Design these days, at least not in PD14 or even PD8, though I did try a bit of creating my own in PD7 while I had it installed. I'm happy to just use what's already provided, choosing the most "generic" looking menus in PD8 as I still use PD8 for disc authoring(PD14 has some shortcomings in that area). If on occasions I've used other software for editing(outside Power Director), I've always brought the finished edit back to PD8 for the final stage, being burning to disc as PD8 has the easiest-to-use disc authoring process.
Why PD8? I know it's an
OLD programme and long since superceded but it has features that I still value highly(the oft-mentioned ability to burn at DVD-SP quality to get more than 2 hours of content onto a single-layer disc being the most important, for me, anyway). What
gpklos5 was asking about, automatically making a chapter for each video, I think that might be beyond the capabilities of
any video editing/authoring software(honest opinion). When creating a disc, you go straight to the Create Disc section, then import the clip, there's a provision for adding chapters within that clip and I've subdivided two or three clips in a video using that feature(then set
play clip and return to menu option) but the closest option I can think of for gpklos5 is to
play all content. Thats the best I can sum up this situation.
Cheers!
Neil.