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To answer your question yes, a dedicated video card instead of an on board graphics chip will definitely improve the SPEED of rendering your videos. Regarding the quality of rendered video no.


This does also all depend how much RAM have in the first place.

If you have a PC with 512mb of ram and onboard graphics of 64mb usage then you wont see much difference, if you have 1gb of RAM and 64mb of onboard graphics then youll get better performance, now with for example the top amount of visible RAM on 32bit machines is 3gb so lets say you have 3gb of RAM and 64mb graphics then youll have a good increase in job speed as the RAM that the onboard graphics is only making a slight difference to the 3gb you have.

So if you have 3gb of RAM and a Graphics card with 512mb of its own RAM then all this means is that you wont be using the 64mb that the onboard graphics would of used but you are utilising the whole of the 512mb of RAM on the graphics card as long as your processor can cache fast enough.

Basically for fast encoding/rendering you want a good amount of RAM and a good processor and if using onboard graphics just make sure that you have enough RAM.
I was looking for the exact same answer, I dont think anybody knows, that clown intro face is awful and so is the music but the rest of the template is ok.
Hi

I am in Menu Designer and I need to have the navigation buttons to be more prominent, when the next button is selected I only see a vague blue underline informing the user has indeed gone to the next button, it needs to stand out more.

Hope that makes sense.

Cheers
Quote: The computer is custom-built. No virus scanners were running except avast, which wasn't scanning at the time. I've completely uninstalled/reinstalled the program twice already.

Regarding the stable build, how do I download previous versions?

Thanks!


If using avast disable avast until next reboot, you see avast has resident shields that monitor activity.

Either double click the avast icon on the lower right in the system tray, or right click and open avast user interface (both do the same) once avast is open go to real time shields and click on stop and select your preffered choice I use the next reboot option.

It helped me anyway.

All I want to do know is make a DVD but with a chapter/title on the front of the DVD so that you dont have to sit through the whole DVD but can go straight to a part of the DVD.

Im asking a lot here, lol.
Quote: Maybe this will help. See 4th post down.
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/10944.page#49106


Thats the one, I now have a patch of hair left, lol.

Its odd though how you have to import a colour board and also a text title, I would of thought that you could instert a blank background and then right click it and then adjusted the colour and then added text, it seems a couple of extra annoying steps just to perform what I would consider to be a very simple task.

Thanks all the same anyhoo,
This is so time consuming such a simple task and yet its really stupid to try and suss this one out for a first time beginner, dont software developers like people!

All I want to do is instert a blank background that I can insert some ruddy text on, then drop my first video on a timeline (pip or master track?) and then repeat over and over..... jesus christ this is annoying.

Thanks for the replies but its hardly a step by step guide I was looking for...
Quote: Hi,
I am very new to this program myself, but what I did was create each file as you wish, with the tiles you wish, then produc each as a 'Porduction in the format you want.
then after finished with all the produce clips Go to Create disk, and add your previously produced files under content. When all are in then Create your menu. This will allow you to create chapters for each production you added.
You can either Burn to disk or Burn to a folder on you HardDrive. This creates a File with audio and Video folders containing VOB file that can be burned to DVD with your burning software of choice.
Hope that helps.
JimM


I just need a step by step guide as per my OP

Hello

Can someone please help me out, I want to make a DVD with 8 VOB files but Im having some trouble doing what I want to do... I have been trying for hours now and to be honest I could get drunk right about now, lol.

So what I want to do is this, Have a Title infront of every clip that I have been placing on the Master Video Track and just have it as a plain background with some text on, and each clip needs to have a soundtrack of sorts (my choice of music) then I wish to cut some footage from the clips (I think I got this) then I want to burn the result to a DVD (a bit unsure if I need to save what I have been doing first) If I do need to save the files do I save it as a project or as an AVI/MPG etc

The irritating part is the titles.. its doing me head in

Can someone please help a novice whos new to this.... cheers


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